It took some time, and patience pays off. It’s alive.

Escargot!!View attachment 828640View attachment 828635I kept this little one from getting into hot water.
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Escargot !View attachment 828640View attachment 828635I kept this little one from getting into hot water.
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It was too small for that.Escargot!!
Escargot !
What comps?Getting 5 entries for 2 comps ready to ship. Tomorrow I have more beer to bottle, and I checked on my APA and Kolsch. APA still chugging away and Kolsch is lagging -my fault for not making a starter with liquid yeast.
You're approaching the singularity point wherein the fermenter is top to bottom hops and the beer is only in between.Dryhopped my wet hopped cold ipa last night. In boil I used mosaic and Columbus t90, whirlpool I used my homegrown wet hop Columbus and Cascade, and last night I dryhopped with my wet hop cashmere and some mosaic t90 View attachment 828911
I’m hoping cold crashing will drop them too the bottom. 6.5 gallons in the fv hoping to actually yield 5 gallons lolYou're approaching the singularity point wherein the fermenter is top to bottom hops and the beer is only in between.
You'll need the Blichman FermenFrench Coffee Press attachment then.
Interesting way to flavor your escargot...View attachment 828640View attachment 828635I kept this little one from getting into hot water.
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Could be the wood chips too. They are very tannin heavy, can def add a bitternessRacked my fig stout onto some rum-soaked oak chips. All I can taste at this point is a very poweerful bitterness. Hope I didn't go overboard with the hops and it mellows after a couple of months.