I also dont have white labs, what is the equivalent wyeast?
what ever their California ale (west coast ale) yeast is.
I also dont have white labs, what is the equivalent wyeast?
what ever their California ale (west coast ale) yeast is.
I have this in primary for a week now and the bubbles have slowed down considerably shall I rack off into secondary or leave it two weeks in the primary then rack off into secondary?
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I have this in primary for a week now and the bubbles have slowed down considerably shall I rack off into secondary or leave it two weeks in the primary then rack off into secondary?
Thank you for your replay
I plan on botteling this so will I still leave it 4 weeks and so secondary?
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I brewed this on Satuday following Mystic's recipe, but omitted the honey. Hit a SG of 1.057, which was higher than expected. The color is a gorgeous red. Crushing the melanoidin and caraaroma was a real treat. Both smell incredible. It's chugging along now and I can't wait to get this kegged. Thanks for posting the recipe. I'll share photos/tasting notes when I crack the tap open in a few weeks.
It's absolutely fantastic mate.. I had it in the pub and lads preferred it over smythwicks
Well done mystic this is an awesome recipe
I'll be keeping an eye to recipe postings by you😀
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I just brewed this four weeks ago and will be bottling it this week. Smells great in the fermentor. I wasn't paying attention and added an extra 1/4 lb of honey to the boil so my OG hit 1.062.
I took a gravity reading yesterday, 15 days after brewing; it's dropped from 1.057 to 1.010. The color is gorgeous and the taste is nice and malty, with solid bready/biscuity flavors. I can't wait to keg and tap this bad boy. Have you ever packaged it in under a month? Thanks again, Mystic.
I took a gravity reading yesterday, 15 days after brewing; it's dropped from 1.057 to 1.010. The color is gorgeous and the taste is nice and malty, with solid bready/biscuity flavors. I can't wait to keg and tap this bad boy. Have you ever packaged it in under a month? Thanks again, Mystic.
Dear diary
All my life I have been content to drink one or two Budweiser a day, and never really felt like I wanted to drink more. When I drank more beers, it was because I was in a social occasion. From time to time I also drank some micro and found it nice. Then after making a few batches of cider, I decided to brew beer, just for fun. For my first homebrew, I chose this recipe, but decided to omit the honey because it was only a test.
This is so good it's frightening. I'm not kidding. After drinking one 500 ml beer, I crave having another one so bad that it feels wrong. What am I going to do?
Sincerely : Confused in Canada
since you keg... crash cool it and keg it. you can even use gelatin right before crash cooling to get it as clear as possible. or if you're like me, just crash cool and keg. a little extra yeast is good for ya![]()