phoenixs4r
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I only got to age this a month before my pipeline went dry and throw the keg in the kegerator.... its great
Has anyone tried this using all Goldings? I don't have any fuggles, and need to use up this EKG i have laying around.
Brewed a 5 gallon batch today using us 2 row. Hopefully its just as good
You ll have to let us know how it compares...im sure it will be great but i wonder what the differences will be...
Kegged the us 2row version of it on Sunday. Get 3 kegs to kill then on to that one.
In my experience 1272 is a slow starter but once it gets going it is ferocious. Don't be surprised if it blows off.
H'm. I just experienced this with WY1332 (the NW Ale yeast) on a Two Brothers Cane & Ebel clone. Pitched Monday, had nice, steady airlock action Tuesday - Friday, foamed out and plugged up the airlock on Saturday, found it with the bucket lid domed up. I didn't know bucket lids could do that.![]()
At least you caught it in time. Most folks learn of their problem when NORAD calls them to inform them they are tracking their lid as a new piece of space junk.![]()
I've a batch on tap right now using 2-row. Let me know what you think about yours.
How's yours? We just tapped the keg using cheap US 2 row and the color is completely different then the original batch we did using the original recipe for marris otter (Plus making 5 gallons instead of 10). I wish I could blame it on the batch size difference but I don't think that's it.
The color is all wrong and the taste just isn't as refreshing. It's making me contemplate buying the expensive base grain instead of the $36/sack of 2 row I have been using! lol.