When you really really want to go to bed but you are waiting for your wort to cool another 5 degrees before you toss in the yeast...(I'm tired and out of homebrew...)
Uh.... unless I'm sick, 62° is the WARMEST it gets in my house in the winter. During the day when I'm gone, and at night while I'm asleep, I've got the thermostat set to drop to 55°. Been that way long before I started brewing!When you keep your house at 62F all winter long and tell your wife it is to save money.
Uh.... unless I'm sick, 62° is the WARMEST it gets in my house in the winter. During the day when I'm gone, and at night while I'm asleep, I've got the thermostat set to drop to 55°. Been that way long before I started brewing!
And during the summer, I set my A/C to 64 or 68.
I WISH I had that kind of money. I also wish SWMBO and I could agree on a temperature. I want it in the 60's year round, she wants it in the 80's.
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When you keep your house at 62F all winter long and tell your wife it is to save money.
When you stop buying beer, as you are able to consume only what you have brewed yourself.
When you have gone through a 32 pack box of Knox gelatin in 4 months and you never make any gelatin desserts.![]()
What? I get 2.5 kegs per packet. How much beer are you making, or how much gelatin are you using?
When you sell (qty: 6) five gallon (1/6) sanke kegs off Craig's list and make a hell of a profit off them, but you immediately regret selling them even though they've been sitting on a shelf for 2 years un-touched. *sigh*
I use one packet per 5 gallons of beer. It has worked great for me so far. And yes, I do make that much beer, but I don't drink it all, I give a lot of it away.![]()
Ya it'll work, but you're wasting $. I get just over 2 (5gal) kegs with one packet and it works perfectly.
32 batches in 4 mo is a lot, unless they're 1 gal batchesI thought racking 30gal of beer in a weeks time was a lot.
You've convinced me to give it a try. Next time I'll use 1/2 packet on one half of a batch and my normal approach on the other half and see what happens.![]()
How light/clear are you guys going for? I've only been doing all-grain for about 4 months but I've never had a beer be cloudy or that I couldn't see through (cept porters/stouts).
Granted I do a 90minute mash at 150-148 but that shouldn't have too much to it