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DeadYetiBrew

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So today i brewed 2 lagers. I made starters and stepped them up yesterday (WYeast Bavarian Lager) and brewed today. An oktoberfest and a Traditional Bock.

Well i was going to decoction mash but i had just enough time to brew the two. Started the Oktoberfest at 133, then stepped up to 152 (this was my first step mash too), had a small problem maintaining temp and it fell to 146 so i use a bit of boiling water and brought it back up to 152. Sparged and collected both in my main boil pot. I started mashing the bock because i was waiting on my brew partner to bring over something we need for the plate chiller.

Anyway long story short. 2 lagers brewed, step mashes, plate chiller got clogged so i switch to my immersion...

I have NEVER hit my volume and OG, i credit it to the step mash, and a little over assumption for my evap rate lol....

I hit the oktoberfest dead on both volume and OG
was over on the bock by .001 and very nearly couldn't fit all of it in the fermenter...

In short, i don't think i'll even go back to single infusion, the step was just too easy not to do.
 
No mater what experience you had the beer will be good if you have a good sanitary procedure.
 
Yep, i sanitize very well.... the fermenters and tubing sit in bleach water from the beginning to the end of the brewday.... i try not to take too many chances.

Out of all my batches i think i've only had 1 that got infected and it was still bad ass...
 
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