I wonder what you'd have to do to make a "dirty blonde." Or better yet a dumb blonde.
Use water from the toilet.
(See: "Idiocracy")
I wonder what you'd have to do to make a "dirty blonde." Or better yet a dumb blonde.
It's got what plants crave.
Anyone know a sub for the Caravienne Malt. The one LHBS I was going to go to is out and I wanted to make just one trip.
Is using a secondary for the beer after 2 weeks still advised? I have had this going in the primary for 16 days now and have read many posts in other parts of the forum that using a secondary is not really needed and can become a problem. This is the first batch of this recipe I have made so I would like to make sure I don't screw it up at thios point.
I'm hoping I'll like it. I screwed up my first batch by mashing it waaay to hot. Well, it was my first all grain attempt after all. The beer still came out drinkable it was just a little on the tangy side I'm guessing due to the yeast. I used WLP410 - White Labs Premium Series Belgian Wit II and because I mashed it too hot the F.G. only went down to 1.020. I have much higher hopes this time.This will be a completely different beer with US-05. Probably an awesome beer still, but very different.
Ugh, checked the SG after 29 days and it's still 1.020 - and STILL bubbling! (But tasting great!)
It took fourth this month at the Dayton Ales & Meads competition![]()
Agreed - this is an excellent summer beer, even though it's still a little potent at about 6.5%. A good friend of mine - and an über beersnob - tried this last night, and liked it so much, asked for a batch of it to have at their wedding.
I made this again a couple of weeks ago. This is mt 3rd all grain batch. This time I got the mash temp right on the money at 154 deg. F. Pre-boil gravity was ~1.04, post-boil was 1.052. I didn't use a Belgian yeast, I had some US-05 on hand so I used that, I measured the gravity after about 2 weeks and it was 1.010. It's clearing in the secondary right now and I plan on bottling it this wekend. I'm looking forward to it in about a month or so. I'll post again to publish the results. Wish me luck!