Kicked the keg of hoppy PA yesterday.
I've seen inspiring pics of your beautiful brew rig some time ago and if I recall correctly, you had one of those large TC sock filters inline on the path to the fermenter.... I'm wondering 2 things; Do you still use it? ..if not, why? and:Brewing my 17th batch of Julius and so far so good! Managed to strike before 9 am - a miracle for me
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Onwards!
[edit] Fly sparging in progress. Haven't effed up yet!
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Ever Onwards!
[edit2] Spent grains carted to next door neighbors chickens, HLT and MLT cleaned, and BK is well into the boil.
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Have to boil off a half gallon more than usual to accommodate these two starters instead of my usual decanted pitch. Nbd, the early start helps...
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[edit3] Sure got hot here today. I'm going through extra hand towels keeping dry while whirlpooling hops...
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Shouldn't take much longer to get done today...
[edit4] Finishing up always takes longer than expected but I got 'er done.
Loading carboys...
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Pitched, gassed, hooked up and ready to go...
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In almost 20 years of brewing this is the very first time I pitched an uncrashed starter. I'm curious if "lift off" will happen quicker...
Cheers!
Don't judge it right away, big stouts improve with age- especially if you expose them to wood . Either way though it's going to change probably for the better.Today was the day to prepare my first Imperial Stout, now I have to wait and see what comes out of the fermenter![]()
Now I'm going to wait and see how this one turns out, then I'll try it over time to see the evolution, and the next time I make a stout I'll put it in wood to compare (I want to try putting it in a barrel for a few months, instead of using shavings)Don't judge it right away, big stouts improve with age- especially if you expose them to wood . Either way though it's going to change probably for the better.
What I'm GOING to be doing for beer today! Great idea for hanging those hoses without kinking. Thanks, T Murph!Brewed 5 gal of Murphy Brown Ale and carbonated my Old Glory American Wheat Beer. Shout out to @Sammy86 this beer turned out great. The added Citra Hops take it to the next level.
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I guess I wasn't the only one admiring that.What I'm GOING to be doing for beer today! Great idea for hanging those hoses without kinking. Thanks, T Murph!