Also i kegged my beer last night. Omg it smelled so amazing! Like tropical jungle juice or something! Right at 5% too
Congrats! I have a dunkelweissen waiting to keg. Just gotta find time! Ordered the mark II keg and carboy washer. Cant wait to try hands-off cleaning
Whew. Got the barrel filled yesterday. Actually, thankful to have a day off, I waxed, sanitized, and filled the barrel. Racked in just over 15 gallons of basic 50/50 pale/wheat fermented with S04. Racked it in at 1.014. Pitched bottle dregs I had been saving from a few bottles from Birds Fly South, Carolina Bauernhaus (where I got the barrel), Fonta Flora, and Hill Farmstead. So between the brett and lacto already in the wood and the bottle dregs, it should be a nice environment for souring. I won't touch the barrel for at least 3 months and I'll check it then to see if I have a sexy pellicle and/or if I need to top off. Even though I waxed about 30% of the barrel, I still want to keep it filled as full as possible to cut down on oxidation. I'll probably add more dregs periodically as I drink some good bottles.
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So i saw this video today and i started thinking about how could this be applied to beer and if it could make something good. Like would this even isomerize hop oils? Check it out. Could probably only be done in a sanke keg for a large quantity i would think but idk
Edit. Would that even sanitize the liquid? Would it kill any ale yeast?
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We got any woodworkers or carpenters in here?? I build a lot of stuff (obviously) and am comfortable doing bigger jobs (e.g., redid my kitchen two years ago), but I'm having a hell of a time building a picture frame with some live edge cedar I have. Particularly getting the measurements right with the rabbet on the backside for the glass and backer board and stuff. Any experience with the like??
Heard that! Yeah, I don't have much trouble with furniture. Do you have a working planer and jointer right now? If so, I might be interested in trading you some beer to run a few boards through. My planer is on the fritz right now and I don't own a jointer (and haven't ever jointed on my table saw).Good luck building it man. I haven’t tried frames yet but furniture is no problem haha.
Heard that! Yeah, I don't have much trouble with furniture. Do you have a working planer and jointer right now? If so, I might be interested in trading you some beer to run a few boards through. My planer is on the fritz right now and I don't own a jointer (and haven't ever jointed on my table saw).
Hey old buddy. Been missing you around these parts. Any other day, I would be all over the SS brew buckets, but it's just not in the finances at the moment. Hope you get em sold!Wanted to run this up the flagpole locally before I broadened my scope. Figured local the best since we could meet w/o shipping costs.
As I have expanded my home brewery, I have added some new equipment meaning some of my previous equipment needs a new home. It is simply collecting dust and I'd rather someone enjoy it rather than just being unused.
30 L Speidel Fermenter
60L Speidel Fermenter
(2) Ss Brew Buckets 7 gallon w/ FTSs Cooling coils and controllers
I wont go into detail about the fermenters or prices. They all have accessories we can discuss via PM if interested. Thanks.
Hey TL!! Yeah, been hunting wild hogs and brewing up a storm. What a combination.Hey old buddy. Been missing you around these parts. Any other day, I would be all over the SS brew buckets, but it's just not in the finances at the moment. Hope you get em sold!
Hey TL!! Yeah, been hunting wild hogs and brewing up a storm. What a combination.
Sticking to Ss as I really like their stuff. Once I get the BrewBuckets sold, I plan to order my 3rd Ss Uni-Tank. They are the bomb!
So I made a weissenbock and Baltic porter about 6 months ago that we’re great (and are now gone). I now am stuck with about 8 oz of English chocolate malt and English Pale chocolate that I am not going to be able to use anytime soon. I’ve read that it should be ok for about a year if stored in the fridge. Has anyone had any luck storing longer than that? It has about 6 months on it and is not vacuum sealed- just pushed all the air out and super taped.
I agree, I'd freeze it. Preferably vac sealed if you have a vac sealer.I thought you were supposed to freeze it for storage? I usually freeze everything but yeast and extract
Don't freezer burn those bastards!!I got about a lb of pellet hops in a ziplock with air squeezed out in my freezer right now. Haha i dont have a vacuum sealer
Nah, they should be fine like that. And it sounds like you use em up pretty quickly so I wouldn't worry about it too much.Dang i dont plan on leaving them in the freezer too long lol. So this beer i made that i showed yall the recipe. After kegging it the first week and a half it tasted kinda dirty but now its almost 2 weeks and it seems to be getting better with age. I guess the powder made it taste weird at first. Idk but its finally starting to get good
So you think i should move my hops to the fridge? They are in their original bags with a clip on them then the two bags are together in a ziplock with air squeezed out
Great win! Congrats!!Guys, I had a fantastic weekend. Entered my second competition (Shamrock Open in Raleigh) and my mixed fermentation (sacc/brett/lacto) apricot sour took FIRST PLACE in the American Wild Ale category!!! I'm so stoked.
On another note, it's astounding to see how the same beer scores in different competitions. And how the same beer can apparently throw off different things for different judges. It's a crapshoot for sure.