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  1. BongoYodeler

    San Diego breweries

    I'll soon be down that way for a few days. I've done a little research, and some of the smaller SD breweries have piqued my interest. We'll be staying over at Mission Beach, so I've concentrated my efforts on the smaller breweries nearby. Does anyone have any comments on the following, and/or...
  2. BongoYodeler

    Hops lb/bbl to 5 gallon conversion

    Just like the subject indicates, I'm looking for an approximate conversions. More than a few threads here reference commercial brewery hop amounts in lb/bbl amounts. I just want to be clear what that equates to at the 5 gallon HB level. Here's what I've come up with. Am I close? Please update if...
  3. BongoYodeler

    Substitution for Caramunich I?

    I've scaled a Coffee Amber recipe that calls for 12 oz. of Caramunich I, but my LHBS only stocks Caramunich II. So I'm considering going with 8 oz. of Caramunich II and 4 oz. of Crystal 10 as a substitute. Since 12 oz. is only 5.8% of the grain bill it would seem to me that makes a reasonable...
  4. BongoYodeler

    Buying rhizomes from Yakima Valley

    I bought rhizomes through Adventures in Homebrewing last year. Apparently they contracted with a hop farm in Maine and when they finally shipped it took nearly 10 days to reach me in California. Not only that, they looked sickly when they arrived, all limp, no growth, they looked like black...
  5. BongoYodeler

    First attempt at spunding, help!!

    OK so, I'm fermenting an Irish Red Ale that I've brewed several times and love it. I thought this would be a good beer to test out my new Blow-Tie spunding valve since it's a beer I've quite familiar with. Fermenting 4.5 gallons in a 5 gallon corny keg. Connected to the serving keg with a...
  6. BongoYodeler

    Brewing a Pale Ale - suggest hops

    I want to brew a quick easy drinking Pale Ale for an upcoming party using Lutra Kveik yeast fermenting on the cooler side @ 70-75°f. This will be my first time fermenting in a corny keg. I have a bunch of different hops I can use for whirlpool and dry hop and just looking for ideas. My plan is...
  7. BongoYodeler

    What's the skinny on RO water?

    So I recently retired and am looking for a way to help curb brewing expenses without curbing my brewing. Regarding water, I generally stop at WalMart or other nearby grocer to buy gallon jugs of distilled water off the shelf, usually priced around 99 cents to $1.19 per gallon. Last week I...
  8. BongoYodeler

    Just ordered a Clear Beer Draught System and I have a question

    So I thought I'd play around with fermenting in a keg, and in a moment of weakness ordered a CBDS with screen. But while I'm waiting for it to arrive I'm thinking of different ways I can use it. I usually ferment 5 gallon batches in my Speidel 7.9g fermenter with my NorCal oxygen-free transfer...
  9. BongoYodeler

    16 month old Voss Kveik

    Bought a pack of liquid Voss Kveik back in July 2020, made a starter, and used a small amount in an IPA. I put the rest into small mason jars and stuck them in the fridge. Wondering if it's still viable, I'm currently spinning up a starter with all of it. This is what it looks like after almost...
  10. BongoYodeler

    Do you have a good American Wheat Beer recipe?

    I've never brewed one before, but I do remember drinking and enjoying Ithaca Beer Company's Apricot Wheat beer when I lived in NY. I'm planning on brewing one over the weekend and haven't settled on a recipe yet, but this is something I've been playing around with in Beersmith and am...
  11. BongoYodeler

    10% Stout not carbed.

    Back in July we bottled my wife's first ever homebrew - a one gallon 10% Imperial Coffee Stout. After a 28 day fermentation we siphoned from the fermenter to a bottling bucket and gently stirred the beer. We added one level tsp of table sugar to each of 7 bottles prior to filling them with beer...
  12. BongoYodeler

    Used Proper Starter - did I kill my yeast?

    So, making a starter with WLP002 and I wanted to try using Proper Starter, the canned concentrate. Assumed I knew what I was doing, but I obviously gave myself far too much credit. Poured 2 cans is the concentrate in and added the yeast. Spun for 36 hours and then refrigerated overnight. This...
  13. BongoYodeler

    1 year free BYO subscription

    PLEASE!!! ONLY IF YOU CURRENTLY ARE NOT A SUBSCRIBER!! I'm trusting you to be honest here. I'm ready to renew my BYO Magazine subscription and they sent me a BOGO offer. If you're interested the first one to PM me gets one free year of BYO Magazine, (8 print issues).
  14. BongoYodeler

    Fermenting in a corny keg?

    I'm thinking about trying this and am looking for pros and cons from those that do. Has anyone tried this with neipas? If so, how successful were/are you? A couple thoughts - I have an extra dip tube, ordered and on the way, that I plan on shortening a bit to be used for moving the beer to...
  15. BongoYodeler

    Russian River to bottle Pliny the Younger

    For those who haven't heard... https://brewpublic.com/beer-news/russian-river-brewing-co-to-bottle-pliny-the-younger-in-2020/
  16. BongoYodeler

    Yes, another thread with water report results. What does it mean?

    Pretty much what the title says....I just got back my Ward Labs water (brewers) report, see below. I'm looking for some feedback on how this looks. I'll also be doing a deep dive into Bru n water to see where to go with this information as well.
  17. BongoYodeler

    Idaho 7 / Citra IPA recipe critique

    I bought a few oz of Idaho 7 some months back and I've designed a recipe in Beersmith to use them, (and a couple leftover grains as well). I'm looking for comments both pro and con. 5 1/2 - 6 gallons BIAB (my normal batch size, usually enough to keg + a 6pk). Looking for an IPA that's not...
  18. BongoYodeler

    BIAB - Irish Coffee Stout with a couple surprises

    I brewed what I'm calling an Irish Coffee Stout (1.25 gallons) today using mostly leftover grains, and this was the first time formulating a recipe from scratch. I think I must have mis-measured my grains because I ended up with a couple anomalies - my Measured Mash Efficiency was 102.1% and my...
  19. BongoYodeler

    Paste Magazine - blind taste test of 150 pale ales

    Interesting.. https://www.pastemagazine.com/articles/2018/04/151-of-the-best-pale-ales-blind-tasted-and-ranked.html
  20. BongoYodeler

    Take good notes!!! Take good notes!!!

    I see the phrase "take good notes" issued all over this forum. I know I started taking notes right off the bat, but as I brewed a few batches my note-taking evolved. I think it would be quite helpful to new brewers (which I consider myself), to give some examples of your note-taking. What notes...
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