F'en finally!! FG at 1.027. Still not 10%, but I'll take it. Had 68% attenuation with safeale5.
Brewing this today. Can't wait to see how it turns out.
I brewed this 12/30/15. OG was 1.092 and ended up at 1.024. Pitched s05 in a big started. I want to bottle this but I've had terrible experiences getting the carbonation right. Any suggestions?
Nice work!
Thanks in really happy with what I tasted. Really glad I hit it with some O2 as well.
Anyone have experience on this subject? So my attempt 1 and 2 ended malty, 1.045 and 1.027. However, neither one are sweet. My dipa that ended at 1.010 taste sweeter. Any takers?
I brewed this today. For others like me that have a 10 gallon cooler for a mash tun, yes, everything fit (surprisingly). About 23.5 lbs of grain and 7.3 gallons of water. It was at the tippy top, no more room to spare. When I pressed down on the lid to close it, a little foam came out, so really had no room left for anything. Amazingly I hit the 1.100 OG, which is was unexpected since my efficiency isn't usually up to snuff. Opted for 2 rehydrated US-05 packets, otherwise followed the recipe exactly. We'll see how it goes. I'm a little worried about hitting the FG.
Just posted on another thread about getting better attenuation. I was taught this, it's easy, it works, so passing it on.
https://www.homebrewtalk.com/showthread.php?p=7946944
interesting. what if it's beyond 12 hours?
I'd be suprised if it hits upper 30s.
Yeah my first couple imperial stouts stopped dead around 1.040 until that technique was introduced to me.
I used 2 packets of S05 so I didn't think oxygenating would have been as much of a big requirement.
One thing I didn't mention using that technique is I brew a lighter 6.5% beer first to build up a yeast cake. The Imperial Stout gets dumped on it, transfered back and forth between 2 buckets then divided in half so one never has to wonder if they have enough yeast or enough head space.
Enough oxygen is a must during the sugar conversion.