Took a gravity sample of my Vienna Lager. Time to start lowering the temp a few degrees per day and then get down to lagering temps for a long nap.
John
John
I never used plugged hops so dont know how these compare. These pretty much flake back into hops cones with a little prodding. The pressure does seem to bring some of the oils outs and help hold them together.That makes me miss the old hop plug format. I really liked those! They were a nice compromise between T90s and whole leaf.
Nice to see others doing smaller batches. Sure makes bottling less of a chore.View attachment 715807
Bottle primed a small batch of Belgian dark strong.
4oz! Wow. I'd be puking!Dropped 4 oz of hops in this hazy I'm doing during the middle of fermentation! View attachment 715881
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6 gallons from a 5.5 gallon batch. I added the entire starter.
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My BIAB sparge setup. A pot lid, a cookie sheet, a metal bowl under the sheet, in my equipment storage bin. The smaller pot is my reserve sparge water, the rest of the wort is in the Blichmann. I used the sous vide to heat the sparge water since the stove had this on it up until that point:
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Are you in or around Pittsburgh? I have the same glass from The Church that my parents brought back when they were up there visiting family years agoBottled an ESB and racked an Irish Red on top of the yeast
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Lol. It's my first time making a hazy so I figured I'd go all out like the big boys apparently do hehe4oz! Wow. I'd be puking!
I was actually thinking I would draw off some of the trub at the bottom to make room.Wow! Not to be forward, I mean we don't really know each other, but you may want a blow-off tube on that one. It's a little tight, in the headspace department.
Lived there for a few months in 2014Are you in or around Pittsburgh? I have the same glass from The Church that my parents brought back when they were up there visiting family years ago
LolSat around the fermenter sniffing the funes from a citra pale ale. God I love the smell of that hop.