Ziggybrew
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Started a brew tree project and ran out of pipeline. Store bought beer turned out fine.
Store bought beer?! Damn you're a trooper!
Started a brew tree project and ran out of pipeline. Store bought beer turned out fine.
I was at or over 160 on the mash temperature. The result was a high finish on the FG - 1.024 I think. But when it was done. I bottled and drank it in a couple of months later. It was great. BUT - I believe the ABV suffered. LOW ABV like a light beer but great head and body.
I got piss drunk on rum and coke while brewing a batch one night and passed out on the couch while my wort was chilling - 9 hours later it was in the fermenter and it still turned out ok...
I've knocked several nasty pieces of ice into my chilling wort while adding ice to an ice bath. Never had a infection. Also I've ended up with a mosquito and a yellow fly in the primary fermenter and didn't notice it until after fermentation completed, beers turned out fine.
I tried another at 6 months and no change, it was god awful. tried again at 1 year and it was still disgusting, no change at all. I had one 2 nights ago and not only was it good but it is like drinking liquid perfection. It's amazing!
So I just pulled the top of an imperial IPA that I used an ounce of fresh microplaned orange peel in and got the smell of rubbing alcohol. What did I do wrong? Too high temp? Combo yeast (1056 and 1010)? Can dry hopping save it?
Hey, Chimay uses big square open fermenters. Cool save!
I'm jumping the gun on this one saying the beer will turn out great, but I have to share this story. If it does turn out, and I suspect it has a good chance at this point, it should put most of you at ease no matter what happened to your beer.
I brewed up 10 gallons of Green Flash IIPA clone the day before leaving for a four day vacation with the family. I'm fermenting in a sanke with a "spunding valve" (a valve set to release pressure). After a horrible drive home fighting traffic for eight hours with the little ones arguing in the back, I went into the basement to check my beer. My keg was empty and the fermenting keezer full of beer! 10 Gallons worth!
After some cursing I realized I had left the picnic tap I use to take samples in the open position. So as the yeast built up pressure it pushed all the beer out into the keezer.
I was getting ready to start cleaning out the keezer when I couldn't help but be struck by how great the beer smelled. I tasted a sample and it tasted fantastic, best beer I've made in a long, long time. A hydrometer reading showed it had dropped from 1.075 to 1.018, basically down to FG.
So instead of dumping it, I cleaned and sanitized some glass carboys and siphon and siphoned the beer into the carboys. I no doubt aerated the beer, as I had to switch to a funnel and scooping it out with a sanitized cup. But I'm hopeful and given some of the stories on here, I hope to report back and a month or so about how great this beer is.
Cheers! Pray for my Green Flash IPA!
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