Dcinaustin
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I just brewed a Sierra Nevada clone and a Franziskaner Hefe clone, both were partial mash from AHBS.
First was the Sierra Nevada: I used an alcohol booster so my OG was 1.060 let it sit for a total of 23 days @ ~68 degrees in the primary, dry hopped for the last 10 days. I had a FG of 1.009 it looked, smelled and tasted awesome at bottling time.
I enjoyed the partial mash process SO MUCH MORE than extract brewing that I ran to AHBS and got the Franziskaner clone a couple days after the Sierra Nevada started fermenting.
I felt really good about the first brew so I decided to try liquid yeast for the first time on the Franziskaner.
I have read on HBT about how awesome Wyeast 3068 was for hefe's so I went with that.
I didn't get a booster for this one and I hit the expected OG of 1.052.
Fermented a little warm (for banana ester) @ 68 for 3 days and finished at 70-71 for the last 6 days, so 9 days total. I got a FG of 1.010
I deviated from the recipe a little by adding 1/4 ounce more of each of the flavoring hops, so we'll see how that turns out... :cross:
Here are a few pics of the awesomeness that is home brewing
...and a few of my set up at work, I've been fermenting E.coli bacteria for about 12 years, so I figured that making my own beer couldn't be that hard.
First was the Sierra Nevada: I used an alcohol booster so my OG was 1.060 let it sit for a total of 23 days @ ~68 degrees in the primary, dry hopped for the last 10 days. I had a FG of 1.009 it looked, smelled and tasted awesome at bottling time.
I enjoyed the partial mash process SO MUCH MORE than extract brewing that I ran to AHBS and got the Franziskaner clone a couple days after the Sierra Nevada started fermenting.
I felt really good about the first brew so I decided to try liquid yeast for the first time on the Franziskaner.
I have read on HBT about how awesome Wyeast 3068 was for hefe's so I went with that.
I didn't get a booster for this one and I hit the expected OG of 1.052.
Fermented a little warm (for banana ester) @ 68 for 3 days and finished at 70-71 for the last 6 days, so 9 days total. I got a FG of 1.010
I deviated from the recipe a little by adding 1/4 ounce more of each of the flavoring hops, so we'll see how that turns out... :cross:
Here are a few pics of the awesomeness that is home brewing

...and a few of my set up at work, I've been fermenting E.coli bacteria for about 12 years, so I figured that making my own beer couldn't be that hard.




