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I am thinking for brewday we should do a 15 min addition and one at flameout. How much for each, I have no idea. What did you use in the mead?

I think in the comforts of my home I would like to play with adding the tea to the hopback and running the beer through it, but for brew day I don't want the added complexity.
 
I am thinking for brewday we should do a 15 min addition and one at flameout. How much for each, I have no idea. What did you use in the mead?

I think in the comforts of my home I would like to play with adding the tea to the hopback and running the beer through it, but for brew day I don't want the added complexity.

We will have to mash this one low too, like ~145-147

I dunno, I used Green Tea w/ Chai teabags and steeped a few gallons of tea and then put in the honey.

But the chai spices have nothing to do with the tea leaves, just have to find out where to get the chai spice mix on its own somewhere.

Don't care where we mash, this is in your hands bro. :p
 
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Wow, clearly I don't know anything about chai. I think the tannins from the tea would not be terrible, but I guess avoiding them by just using the spicing is ideal. I will look around the foodstore and see if there is anything local.
 
Yeah, with the ehow repice, we should be able to put something together...of course how MUCH of it we need - that will be a hell of a question.

Want corks? :)
 
Yeah, I need to research. I have the Sam Caligone book Extreme Brewing, I will see if there is anything in there about using these types of spices.
 
You're just jealous because I know what a phillips head screwdriver is.

ha!

I might have to pass on a chai saison. Cant say I have ever tasted chai until tonight when I coincidentally grabbed a pack of chai tea out of the sampler box. From the way this tea tasted, I am not a huge fan of chai!
 
ha, its an aquired taste!

just racked the IIPA into the whiskey barell. nailed the FG :D

I took a whiff, it smells OK. I will xfer it soon though. I xfered that wit to secondary a few weeks ago and dude, it smelled like straight s***. I thought it was doomed. Took a taste and it was pretty good! Looking forward to getting that baby on tap.
 
yeah, the wit blew off bad.... krausen jammed the bottom of the airlock... so it BLEW it work me up when the top went off... scared the crap outa the cats too! ask dig dug how good the imperial wit was :D
 
I don't like most wheat beers but that imperial wit was damn good. I should be kegging the oatmeal stout tonight.
 
Is there anyone who will be at brew day that is planning a near future purchase from Austin homebrew, Northern Brewer, BMWH or any other like store that sells Silicone Tubing? MDHB does not have this stuff and I do not see it on Annapolis Homebrew's site nor the flying barrel. I need a few feet of this stuff and really don't want to pay $7 for shipping. I can reimburse you via paypal or just pony up at brewday.
 
If we can get the cork buy in - I'd gladly add this on to our order.

Otherwise, you could call Tom @ Thirsty Brewer and ask him if he carries it, and if so, I could sneak over and pick it up since it's only about 15 minutes away and I'm sure I need to go back down there and pick up some mead yeast between now and the 16th.

Speaking of corks - we're only at 600. Come on people. Cugel? Yunus???
 
If we can get the cork buy in - I'd gladly add this on to our order.

Otherwise, you could call Tom @ Thirsty Brewer and ask him if he carries it, and if so, I could sneak over and pick it up since it's only about 15 minutes away and I'm sure I need to go back down there and pick up some mead yeast between now and the 16th.

Speaking of corks - we're only at 600. Come on people. Cugel? Yunus???

Cool, I will call that joint tomorrow. I wasn't even aware that there was a HB shop in that neck of the woods. I thought flying barrel, Anap. HB, and MDHB were the only shops in MD.

What are the corks?
 
You get a decent cost savings if you buy corks in the 1000 ct bags instead of buying in single 30 ct or 100 ct bags at the lhbs. If I can get enough to hit 1000 (or 2000) I will put an order in at AHS or Midwest for them.


Thirsty Brewer is in Balto County a few miles north of the top end of 695. Pretty sweet to have, as I wouldn't be driving down to MDHB very often ($2 each way thru the tunnels + 45 minute each way drive).
 
Hey Guys,

New to this hobby and the forum. Hell, I didn't even know there were so many topics on this forum. I never scrolled down too far. I would have posted sooner, but I got stuck in that "Brew Babes Gallery":D

Anyway, I'd love to join you guys on the 16th. Since I'm coming to the party so late, I'd be cool with just observing unless someone needs a inexperienced partner to pony up some $$$.

claphamsa - Is there any truth to the rumor that you might have some keggles for sale?

Jay
 
Cool and welcome to the group! HOpefully you can find someone to split a batch with, otherwise you can always bring a kit down and brew whatever you want.
 
ahhhhhh I see. If TB does not carry the high temp hose then I will probably make an order to Northern Brewer. Anyone need anything that they cant get at their LHBS?
 
Hey Guys,

New to this hobby and the forum. Hell, I didn't even know there were so many topics on this forum. I never scrolled down too far. I would have posted sooner, but I got stuck in that "Brew Babes Gallery":D

Anyway, I'd love to join you guys on the 16th. Since I'm coming to the party so late, I'd be cool with just observing unless someone needs a inexperienced partner to pony up some $$$.

claphamsa - Is there any truth to the rumor that you might have some keggles for sale?

Jay

no truth at all
 
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