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How many times has fredthecat brewed the same brew,,something somthing common,asking for a friend,Has anyone ever seen 4of7 and fredthecat together? Asking for a friend...
How many times has fredthecat brewed the same brew,,something somthing common,asking for a friend,Has anyone ever seen 4of7 and fredthecat together? Asking for a friend...
Do you sometimes brew winging it
About 117 times IIRC.How many times has fredthecat brewed the same brew,,something somthing common,asking for a friend,
Do you repeat any that were great
Do you repeat any that were great
Think carefully, is it the exact same recipe for the brew that you did ten times before,,and each time it was the same, so why would you have to take the og reading when you did it the same before,, unless you change up something whyQuite frequently. If I like it, I want to make it again.
Out of the 117 time' were any the same exactAbout 117 times IIRC.
Think carefully, is it the exact same recipe for the brew that you did ten times before,,and each time it was the same, so why would you have to take the og reading when you did it the same before,, unless you change up something why
Heck, I don't even think my pours are identical one day to the next.Out of the 117 time' were any the same exact
when I started to brew I was going for $20 batches with the same volume of lme and grain .. it was only about making beer. I could tell it was done by the carboys . When you started what did you ferment in ? I started with glass carboysHeck, I don't even think my pours are identical one day to the next.
Whats with the twitchy gifs?
No I am am not a troll.. this is homebrew talk . it's above making beer.. I have been brewing for awhile , when I brew something it's only a guide for me..the only regrets i have is not finding my notes on the beligan duvel clone.. I only do ale's because I don't want to move the 50l kegmenter around or move the glass more than i have to. I could follow your instructions for a brew, will it be the same, no, even if we used the exact same ingredients, would it be close enough for me, sure, should I take readings ,, why you did already ,,if I wanted a higher abv. I . would just add more dme... I sure you brew great beer,, have you ever tasted some and said i could do that , but with only your directionYour ingredients can change. Malt lot changes can throw your gravity way off. If the diastatic power or protein or moisture content changes. Hell kernel size and friability.
Or sometimes there's an issue with your gear, especially with more technologically advanced systems, and your efficiency changes (say something causing channeling).
Lots of reasons.
That's part one. Getting the wort right.
Part two at home is probably most important with lagers but can apply to ales too. Like knowing the right time to say, ramp to a diacetyl rest, or when to cap/spund (if you're equipped to do so).
Plus when you brew the same thing over and over you know right away when something is amiss. Say you're repitching yeast and getting up there in generations and on X day with Y beer you're normally Z percent attenuated, but this time you're not even close to it.
Ultimately you do you. But honestly this smacks of troll post.
I do me ,, .Could i repeat the same brew ,, sure,, I can understand that many people on the site do like the idea of taking readings and making sure that it's great,,, I brew at home for me , numbers are just that numbers,,, it will always be great beer,, until it's not, here's a question for you what are you fermenting inYour ingredients can change. Malt lot changes can throw your gravity way off. If the diastatic power or protein or moisture content changes. Hell kernel size and friability.
Or sometimes there's an issue with your gear, especially with more technologically advanced systems, and your efficiency changes (say something causing channeling).
Lots of reasons.
That's part one. Getting the wort right.
Part two at home is probably most important with lagers but can apply to ales too. Like knowing the right time to say, ramp to a diacetyl rest, or when to cap/spund (if you're equipped to do so).
Plus when you brew the same thing over and over you know right away when something is amiss. Say you're repitching yeast and getting up there in generations and on X day with Y beer you're normally Z percent attenuated, but this time you're not even close to it.
Ultimately you do you. But honestly this smacks of troll post.
Thanks for your support..I have a refractometer and rarely use it. I don't brew professionally and don't like to over complicate things. I brew, pitch, sit for a few weeks, keg and drink. No issues.
Thanks for your support..
And what do you ferment inCheers! Even if I did check gravity and I was a few points off, I'm not going to do anything to correct it just because that's not what I do.. As you said in an earlier post, it will be beer either way.. and I will drink it.
And what do you ferment in
Do you harvest yeast from the spiedelI started out in glass carboys so I could watch it, but now I ferment my lower volume batches in small glass carboys, and 5+ gallons in my 15 gallon HDPE Spiedel fermenter.
Almost entirely stainless unitanks. I have a bunch of buckets and glass carboys at home but don't use em much any more (save a handful of carboys still occupied with 4 year old sours).I do me ,, .Could i repeat the same brew ,, sure,, I can understand that many people on the site do like the idea of taking readings and making sure that it's great,,, I brew at home for me , numbers are just that numbers,,, it will always be great beer,, until it's not, here's a question for you what are you fermenting in
Do you buy amber-colored tubing, use iodine sanitizer, or is that the original from 1995? Just curious.
Yes its original,i was using it for dark beers and red wine,,yes i was use idodineDo you buy amber-colored tubing, use iodine sanitizer, or is that the original from 1995? Just curious.
Remember I am not a troll,,do you yeast harvest from the unitanks,if so care to share? I got the kegmenter because i could easyly harvest yeast without putting air into keg..still under pressure,Almost entirely stainless unitanks. I have a bunch of buckets and glass carboys at home but don't use em much any more (save a handful of carboys still occupied with 4 year old sours).
Stop it Patrick, you're scaring him.
Dude doesn't take gravity readings. Big deal.
Remember I am not a troll,,do you yeast harvest from the unitanks,if so care to share? I got the kegmenter because i could easyly harvest yeast without putting air into keg..still under pressure,
This is homebrew talk, that is why I posted it here, I have been given lots of @%$$#!!!, blank here for this post,I am not a troll,I am just brewing my own brew like a artist,do I make mistakes sure, have my brewday gone sideways,sure,I do not take OG or FG, readins, does it matter,sure to some here, looks like you make alot of beer,,its not that I think skipping these steps are not important, but I can follow instructions and make beer... if I want stronger abv,,I could just add more dme, now I am using 2v ebiab, I have 3.5-4hour brewdays,,normal size grain bill 22-24,,why? I have a hard time with the weight,,heres a question for you do you harvest yeast , I do out of the keg,that I posted,,,works great,,,works great, underpressure, at the end of the transfer,,,,first time,,,,was great surprise as I can save money now and have new batches takeoff with in 45 min,,,heres a question do you harvest yeast or remove trub,,,if so care to shareDude doesn't take gravity readings. Big deal. He's been brewing for years so his process is dialed in, he should have an idea what his efficiency is, and any good recipe app will give him estimated OG and FG. Only thing he doesn't know is if he hits his numbers. And he can probably tell that by taste. If he's happy with his beers that's really all that's important.
It's not how I care to brew, and probably not how any of you do, but whatever. The only thing I'm not getting is why you (OP) even bothered to post this?
I am not a troll,,,lol,,care to share your steps that you follow, because like me who posted here , like to read ,homebrew talk from what others are doing.Yes. That's the primary benefit to conical unitanks, and the main reason to measure gravity. You get the best yeast if you don't wait for it to clear (then the good stuff is sitting dormant in a hostile environment getting hurt while you wait on the low-floccing cells you don't want, this can quickly put selective pressure to lower flocculation), but you don't want to harvest until it's conditioned either (and both risk intermediaries and put selective pressure to high flocculation).
Of course if you're not going to immediately repitch it then I suppose it doesn't make much difference if you wait longer to harvest.