dirtfreak15
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Hey guys! Thought I'd join to learn all I can and make sure what I'm doing is correct!
I've ready brewed an amber ale from a kit, turned out great! Surprisingly lol a tad watery.. My fault.
And my oatmeal stout is fermenting right now.
(Pictures attached of that)
So I have a 5gal stainless steel boiler and a 6.5gal glass Carboy. I've been boiling 4 gallons and then after transferring to the Carboy I add 1 gallon plus what I lost from the boil.
The first time I used dry yeast but this time I used white labs liquid yeast.. It exploded like a shaken soda when I opened it. A bit worried about there not being enough yeast... The yeast did take and foamed up. (Pic attached of it) have yet to take a gravity reading.
Also my instructions suggested just a 2 week primary fermentation and then bottling after checking the gravity to make sure it's stable.
Fermenting temps where in the 70-75deg for the ale and now they are at 60-65 for my stout. Fermentation seems slower and less violent. Not sure if that's due to temp or loosing yeast during the explosion.. Haha
Also I'd like to make my oatmeal stout into a oatmeal chocolate stout.. I purchased coco nips. How do I go about using them? How long do I primary and secondary ferment? Suspend the coco nips or just pour in and strain after?
Thanks in advanced for the help!
I'm still learning so might not be up to date on terminology.
I'm open to all suggestions, tips, I just want to make some good beer!
I've ready brewed an amber ale from a kit, turned out great! Surprisingly lol a tad watery.. My fault.
And my oatmeal stout is fermenting right now.
(Pictures attached of that)
So I have a 5gal stainless steel boiler and a 6.5gal glass Carboy. I've been boiling 4 gallons and then after transferring to the Carboy I add 1 gallon plus what I lost from the boil.
The first time I used dry yeast but this time I used white labs liquid yeast.. It exploded like a shaken soda when I opened it. A bit worried about there not being enough yeast... The yeast did take and foamed up. (Pic attached of it) have yet to take a gravity reading.
Also my instructions suggested just a 2 week primary fermentation and then bottling after checking the gravity to make sure it's stable.
Fermenting temps where in the 70-75deg for the ale and now they are at 60-65 for my stout. Fermentation seems slower and less violent. Not sure if that's due to temp or loosing yeast during the explosion.. Haha
Also I'd like to make my oatmeal stout into a oatmeal chocolate stout.. I purchased coco nips. How do I go about using them? How long do I primary and secondary ferment? Suspend the coco nips or just pour in and strain after?
Thanks in advanced for the help!
I'm still learning so might not be up to date on terminology.
I'm open to all suggestions, tips, I just want to make some good beer!



