@Tulsahomebrewer which yeast did you use?
@Tulsahomebrewer which yeast did you use?
Wyeast 2001.......my instructions say this yeast works best between 45-50F. But it seems to have worked well at 67-70F.
BA.....is that Broken Arrow? If yes, I got my ingredients from High Gravity. Kit is called “Bohemian Rhapsody”.
Mate, you have the first brewer impatience. After pitching the yeast, close the lid and leave it for at least twelve days. Then start thinking of doing something. There would be also nothing wrong with just leaving it for two to three weeks and then bottle. Beer does not get better with action and speed but might get worse. Best results come with patience, let this being said to you by a guy who cannot keep the lid closed for two days in a row because he always wants to know what's happening in the bucketI couldn’t wait and checked right now and hydrometer shows 1.014......that is about 5.3%!!!! I am hoping by tomorrow afternoon, I should be able to prime and bottle!!!
You got way too much yeast in the bottles because you wouldn't wait. Next time, wait till the yeast has settled or cold crash, that helps the taste immensely.Day 9 - Bottling day (I just could not wait!!!)
I bottled mostly in brown flip tops, but also used 3 clear bottles just to keep an eye on what happens in there. These babies are now hanging out in a dark closet with a beach towel covering them from light.
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You got way too much yeast in the bottles because you wouldn't wait. Next time, wait till the yeast has settled or cold crash, that helps the taste immensely.
Day 9 - Bottling day (I just could not wait!!!)
I bottled mostly in brown flip tops, but also used 3 clear bottles just to keep an eye on what happens in there. These babies are now hanging out in a dark closet with a beach towel covering them from light.
If you did bottle with too much fermentables at least with swing tops you can vent some CO2. Interesting color by the way, I'm curious about your wort production. Was this a malt extract beer by chance?
I will definitely wait longer next time. But I saw some posts in this thread saying they bottled at 7 days, did I understand incorrectly?
Yep, malt extract (first kit I bought). Do you mean color is interesting in a good way or looks super strange?
I have been reading a lot about bottle bombs after previous user posted. I might check 1-2 bottles at the end of week-1. I have seventeen 16oz bottles, and three 32oz bottles....all flip tops.
Sorry for my rather short post which wasn't that much informative.Other than taste, would this affect carbonation as in excessive pressure in bottles leading to bursts? I am hoping that at end of three weeks it will clear up. Would that leave lot of crud at the bottom of bottles?
I will definitely wait longer next time. But I saw some posts in this thread saying they bottled at 7 days, did I understand incorrectly?
As a scientist I know negative are as important as positive result - in fact probably more so.
So with that in mind MJ Bohemian lager M54 doesn’t like the heat....When cold it had a lovely sweet bubble gum aroma - something I actually associate with Bud funnily enough. But as it warmed up to room temp the beer was very solventy, hot alcohol
I hate the low floc aspect of 3470. I wonder if it would be possible to throw in half a pack of safale04 at the end of fermentation to give the flocculation a boost without the 04 ester production, as not much fermentables would be left at the point when it is introduced.
Day 9 - Bottling day (I just could not wait!!!)
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4 days into bottle conditioning...it is clearing up nicely. I can see tiny bubbles rising from the bottom, mostly suspended.
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California Bliss -
I started this last weekend, a small batch recipe for anyone that wants to try that:
44 oz pale 2 row
7 oz crystal 40
3 oz crystal 60
2.8 gallons of water BIAB mash at 155F for 1 hour
1.036 preboil gravity
Northern Brewer hops 8.3%
8g for 60 min
7g for 10 min
6g for 5 min
I boiled a bit harder than I thought I guess and had to add 1/2 inch of water to the brew kettle to get it to finish at 1.050 post boil.
1.75 gallons into fermenter
Cool to 70 degrees pitch 1 pack of re-hydrated MJ M54
Fermenter is sitting in a water bath. Temps ranged from 66F at the start on up to 70F
I'll bottle next weekend then throw a doppelbock on the yeast.
Shame you had to toss it, but it does rather support the theory that M54 is a Saaz type of lager yeast, which are the low-temperature ones.
Yes mate, l told you this because I experienced the same. You should not have opened the bottles as there is not too much co2 in the bottles, it just gets out of solution way too quickly because of the excessive amount of yeast in the bottle.Like someone commented here, I have gushers!!! I opened one flip top bottle and half the contents gushed out, this is after 6 days of carbonation. So I opened all of them just enough to release pressure and sealed it back up. Hope this doesn’t ruin the beer. It kicked up all of the caked yeast at the bottom. I have moved all bottles into the fridge now.
Started a Munich Hellas this weekend:
BIAB
5 Gal Batch size
OG: 1.048 Actual 1.058 not sure if this was because I ended up steeping the grains
90 mins
FG: 1.011 Actual
IBU: 18
Color: 4 SRM
5.0% ABV Actual
Mash: 150 degrees 60 min Actual 90 min, wort dropped to 146 degrees.
Boil: 60 min Actual 90 min
Pre-Boil Vol: 7 gal could have used 8 gallons I had a very hard boil going & needed to add at end of boil.
Pre-Boil grav: 1.041 Actual unknown as I don't measure
All Grain:
10 lbs. Pilsener
0.75 lb. Munich
Hops:
Hallertau 4.0% Actual 3.6%
Yeast:
W-34/70 Should have checked the exp date sheez 7/2018, but Tossed the yeast in dry @ 3:45 PM , checked it at 0830 and the yeast was working away.
Fermenting at 65 degrees.
Transferred to secondary 9-23-18
Gravity 1.010
I would like to add gelatin to help clear, but I'v never added gelatin?
Got itI have used this method with success. http://www.bertusbrewery.com/2012/06/how-to-clear-your-beer-with-gelatin.html
There is a lot of information in this forum if you search (use the quote marks) "Gelatin Fining". This is not the place to discuss this topic.
Gah - I've just noticed this, I assume @RoyalGallon was talking about M84 Bohemian rather than M54 Californian here.