Good plan. Lots of those guys on Drinking Now forum trade. Did 1st with Bucknuts in Ohio. Need someone close to Vermont for HT for sure! 🍻
Good plan. Lots of those guys on Drinking Now forum trade. Did 1st with Bucknuts in Ohio. Need someone close to Vermont for HT for sure! [emoji482]
Haha yea @finsfan hit me up looking for a trade. He wants 6 for him and some for a trade he's doing with @patrickgoss. I think 77 wanted some and one other person.
Not sure how many I'll be able to save until I get a 12 pack from the brewery one week. After walking a couple miles around the city to a few different places within an hour or two, all I want to do is drink them once I finally get home haha.
Oil sheen on the cooled wort makes me happy! Numbers came out tad high @ 1.074. Cheers!
Why would you put ice in your Pliny!?!![]()
I offered a guy I know in the area $125 to send me a 6 pack, but no go. If there's anything in Austin/Texas your interested in, PM me anytime.
Someone said no to $125 for a six pack of beer shipped? Wow
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About to start another PTE clone. Third time's the charm.
So pretty much same as MoreBeer! kit, but replaced the 2 oz of magnum with 2 oz of 15% AA warrior.
Only going to add in the DME and maltodextrin at the beginning of boil or possibly @60 min -- trying to keep the color light. May also throw in another pound of briess Pilsen light DME to bump it up a bit, and to make it so it's 2 lbs extract for 2.5 gal water. Also, adding the LME @15 min.
Thinking about adding in an oz of mosaic, but I'll probably save it for my Belgian Tripel IPA. Maybe use the magnum in that one too.
If anyone has any suggestions let me know soon haha.
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In case someone needs to see the recipe
Just, y'know, for science & all... what yeast is packed with this kit? What would be some good substitutions, too???
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I offered a guy I know in the area $125 to send me a 6 pack, but no go. If there's anything in Austin/Texas your interested in, PM me anytime.
So earlier I said that after trying Pliny 3 times I didn't like it, with the last time being from a keg and too bitter. So I got a couple more bottles and tried it tonight and it was incredible. It was a totally different experience than before. The date on the bottle was the 21st of September so it was 12 days out. Very smooth and complex. Whereas the glass I had earlier was all bitter with little aroma.
I think I'll give it a shot.
Wow, i can get you some
After this last 9/3 batch we've had, rather spend $75 on 5 gallons of my own. Be curious if Pliny experts in the area, had same experience with that batch.
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Yeasty sample of my latest batch using warrior. Just added 1oz of centennial and 2oz of Columbus for the first dry hop.
It's currently sitting at an 8.8% ABV, and I can't believe how smooth it tastes! Dangerous stuff! Just going to have to make sure I bottle it before/if it gets to up to 9.2-9.3% -- since U.S.-05 will probably quit around 9.5%, I want to make sure it can still carbonate.
The color is definitely a lot lighter from adding the LME near the end of the boil, but unfortunately the bitterness isn't as strong as it usually is when adding all the extract at the start of the boil.
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Sample from yesterday.
It is smoother and hops are noticeable, but it doesn't have that bitter bite like most IPAs. It is probably the most similar to Pliny so far, but I should have added some LME in the beginning to help with hop utilization.
Then again, I have been drinking my heatwave DIPA batch right before, so my tastes could be a little dulled right now.
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It's currently sitting at an 8.8% ABV, and I can't believe how smooth it tastes! Dangerous stuff! Just going to have to make sure I bottle it before/if it gets to up to 9.2-9.3% -- since U.S.-05 will probably quit around 9.5%, I want to make sure it can still carbonate.
US-05 has an alcohol all the way up to 11-13%. A lot of ppl use it for high gravity barelywines.
Your not going to stop fermentation just by bottling it. It will still ferment in the bottle and you just end up with bottle bombs.
Res, did you plan for 9%ish? This was a kit right? How'ed you get better efficiency?
Just cooked this last night but tried fresh hops. As much as I would like to say that I don't like the wet hopped this, wet hopped that trend, I do like the flavor in many beers. Lets see how the classic of classics DIPA likes it.
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Yeasty sample.
I usually primary for 2 weeks and then dry hop, but this time I tried starting dry hopping on day 8.
Wondering if I should just bottle it and let it settle out in the bottles, or leave it for an extra day or two.