It’s probably young, but I poured off the first pint of my first ever kegged beer (kegged on 10/1). Big lacy head, lots of little yeasties, but I understand that’s usually the first pour anyway-like when I was bottling.
I’ve just been sitting here sniffing it. Almost afraid to drink it. But, I’ll just have to conquer my fear and do it.
I forgot to mention in a previous post that on Saturday, my son was desperate to do something active, so we built 4 24”x24” hop oast trays for next year’s crop.
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Then early this morning, about 15 hours after yeast pitching, I cleaned up the mess created from my Big Mouth Bubbler blowoff. So I had to jury rig a fix since my large diameter blowoff tube was nowhere to be found.Brewed some Brickwarmer Holiday Red (5 gallon extract kit) and dryed the 1 pound of spent grains in the oven. The lingering aroma of brew day is so awesome.
Then early this morning, about 15 hours after yeast pitching, I cleaned up the mess created from my Big Mouth Bubbler blowoff. So I had to jury rig a fix since my large diameter blowoff tube was nowhere to be found.
Safale S-04 Dry Ale yeast is like rocket fuel. Just sprinkled it on dry and within a couple of hours it just sort of ignited. Wow!View attachment 647627
Northern Brewer now has a lifting harness for the big mouth bubbler that has straps that go over the top and hold it down.
oh cool, never saw that item. The flipped gasket trick seems to work for me. I’ve definitely duct taped the sucker down, too.