Dmlsys23
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Brewed up 5 gallons of a Samuel Smith Taddy Porter clone as a college graduation present for my buddy.
Racked my BDSA to the secondary over three pounds of figs and one more packet of Candi syrup. The ECY09 Belgian Abbaye yeast took it from 1.080 to 1.013 so it's at 8.7 before the latest additions ferment.
You sure work cheap.I worked 15 hours, so I could have a beer. Now that's dedication...
Checked gravity on my dopplebock to see if it's ready for d-rest yet. It's not.
mcbaumannerb said:Racked my BDSA to the secondary over three pounds of figs and one more packet of Candi syrup. The ECY09 Belgian Abbaye yeast took it from 1.080 to 1.013 so it's at 8.7 before the latest additions ferment. Tastes pretty good already!
I'm on mobile, but it looks like you went with dried? I may have forgot to mention that those things are going to steal some beer.![]()
Yeah, that was all I could find. I planned for it though - that 6 gallon carboy is quite full![]()
Dumped in the second dry hop addition (1 ounce each Mosaic, Simcoe, Centenial) into my Pliney-inspired Imperial IPA.
It probably won't be for another week or so. It's a pretty high grav brew and lager yeast will take a while to chew through those sugars.