sumbrewindude
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Looks great Sammy!
How'd you like the hop bag?
How'd you like the hop bag?
I did my first brew with my induction burner last night in my basement brewery. Other than taking a little longer to heat the strike water and messing up my volumes in BeerSmith, it worked really well. I will definitely do more five gallon batches using BIAB and my induction burner. I will save the 15-gallon batches for the beers I want a lot of.
So then, I guess, the magnet test doesn't really mean anything. I was wondering.
I'm at the hump of still reading customer reviews on Amazon. Some seem to love different units.. others hate them. Scary partis.. if they burn out or quit working it's an expensive replacement.. whereas, propane burners seem to take a lickin an keep on tickin.
Really want to do this.. but.. nervous.
The original English Pale Ale and England’s first trademark, Bass
has been embraced by trail-blazers since 1777. The brand has been
painted by Manet, fought over by Napoleon and was served on the
Titanic.
Geoffm33 - Great to hear! I'm curious to see how it goes!
geoffm - Offer that electrician some homebrew. Maybe he will give you a discount?![]()
I finished the Innkeeper Ale last night. Everything went nicely 'cept the new pH strips I got are no good. Could not get them to change color at all. Oh well...based on experience I was at least in the ballpark with the mash pH...I think...sorta close...I hope.
Inkeeper Ale (TTL Clone) 2.5 Gallons
4 lbs 1.2 oz British Golden Promise (2.2 SRM)
6.4 oz English Extra Dark Crystal (160.0 SRM)
4.3 oz Corn Sugar (Dextrose) 60 Min boil
0.41 oz Fuggle [4.50 %] - Boil 60.0 min
0.41 oz East Kent Goldings (EKG) [5.00 %] - Boil 45.0 min
0.41 oz Styrian Goldings [5.40 %] - Boil 5.0 min
1.0 pkg West Yorkshire Ale (Wyeast Labs #1469)
Only did a couple pics as I was distracted by the bunk pH strips. Here is the boil.
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Love the color of these brews! Simcoe SMaSH (from last week) on the right and Innkeeper Ale on the left. It's a pleasure to open the ferm chamber and see it full for a change.
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Nice active fermentation with no lag. The simple starter and oxygen infusion are making the airlock do some heavy work.
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Cheers![]()
Paid him his full due AND sent him home with a few brews. He's an old homebrewer and I think he's got the bug to start brewing again! Said he may go home and dust off the old equipment. :rockin: