I just opened my first bottle of this brew and I love it!![]()
Transferring to secondary today sample tasted delicious
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Brewed 2 weeks ago, hit my OG 1.052, tested this morning, 1.013. I'll test again tomorrow. Just let this sit in ambient room temps ranging from 62* all the way up to 78*, but the hydro sample tastes pretty darn good. What a great RED too, wasn't expecting that from the wort. Lots of activity for the first 2 days, then just settling down. If the FG is the same tomorrow, then the yeast is done.
Should I bottle & let it condition in the bottle for 2+ weeks or let it sit in the fermenter for another week then 2+ in the bottles? Is there a benefit to letting it sit after the yeast is all done and the SG is stabilized?
Kegged on Friday for a small party on Sunday. It all went. Best beer I've ever made. Being another batch on Saturday
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12 gallons in the fermenter and already fermenting. Ended up @ 1.057. Can't wait!
Brewing 10 gallons of this today. BIAB.
Had to change the recipe a bit because the LHBS didn't have Caraaroma; doubled the Melanoiden and added some Carared.
Fortunately, I finally found a local brewery (gotta love Eugene!), that gave me the caraaroma that I needed. I also chose to sub Maris Otter for the Pale Malt. I'll be tossing this on a Safale 05 yeast cake that just finished a light pale ale.
Thanks for the recipe!
ive only done the MR beer kit.. so all help is appreciated.. first time doing all grain and need a step by step if someone is willing to do so.. please PM me.. not sure which to add in the muslin to make the mash.. and which ones to add there after.... please please.. help =D.. i do have all the ingredients for this beer.... just cut it down in half ... trial and error first.. =D
Denniz
going from Mr Beer to All Grain is a HUGE jump in difficulty but it can be done. I'm not going to tell you step by step how to do it in this thread though since that is far from its purpose. Read this and you'll see how it's done.. https://www.homebrewtalk.com/f39/easy-stovetop-all-grain-brewing-pics-90132/