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  1. J

    Howto: Capture Wild Yeast

    This morning, I noticed a lot more action in my jar. Lots of foam on the top, and it smells like over-cooked green beans from a can. From a prior post in this thread, this seems to indicate bacteria. I covered the jar with some foil and stuck it in the fridge. I guess the idea is that in a...
  2. J

    Howto: Capture Wild Yeast

    The other day I decided to try my hand at capturing wild yeast from my area. I made what is essentially a yeast starter with hops. I put this into a sanitized mason jar (with some star san foam) and a piece of cheese cloth over the top. Then I set it out in the garden over night. I've...
  3. J

    Aeration

    Thanks! ...
  4. J

    Aeration

    Today I was reading the off flavor flash cards from bjcp.com. I noticed that a listed cause of oxidation/cardboard flavors is hot wort aeration. Is this true? I have been brewing extract recipes for over a year now and always pour my wort into some ice mixed with water and then shake like...
  5. J

    Going to Amsterdam: Need Drinking Suggestions

    I've been to Amsterdam twice now (just got back a few weeks ago, actually). The first time, I found Golem, which quickly became my favorite bar. This time, I found a new place through a Red Light Walking Tour given by Mike's Bikes. (I highly recommend their bike tour to the countryside...
  6. J

    cooling the wort down

    I typically don't get my finished wort cooled as fast as I'd like. One time, I even left the covered fermenter overnight and pitched in the morning. So far, I haven't had any problems with infections in my beer, and everything has come out quite tasty. If it were me, I would wait till your...
  7. J

    Spice, Herb, or Vegetable Beer None More Black Vanilla Stout

    I am also planning on trying this recipe and am curious about the boil size. I was thinking of going with my usual 2.5 gallons for steeping and boiling. Also, I don't do a secondary fermenter, I typically just leave it in the primary for 3 weeks. Any harm in throwing the vanilla in for the...
  8. J

    Man, I love Apfelwein

    I just ordered another fermenter to try out this recipe and I'm very excited about it! I'm wondering how bad it smells when using the Montrachet wine yeast, as posted in the original recipe. I live in an apartment, and very strong smells probably won't fly. Is it mainly other yeasts that cause...
  9. J

    Exta Pale LME / Extra Light LME

    Are these malt extracts the same? My LHBS only has the light version, and the recipe (a porter) I'm using calls for extra light. Should I just substitute?
  10. J

    Bottling Emergency!!!

    It's 28 out right now, and usually gets that low during the nights. How long can I leave it without freezing. I'm pretty sure my grocery store won't sell them though... maybe I'll check online.
  11. J

    Bottling Emergency!!!

    Yeah, I definitely need to put another in the fridge. My cat knocked over my last one! It's been that kind of night.
  12. J

    Bottling Emergency!!!

    P.S. I've attempted to super glue it together again... but my hopes are not high.
  13. J

    Bottling Emergency!!!

    So I've added the priming sugar, filled and capped a few bottles, and BAM!: the capper breaks! I knew it seemed cheap! I'm trying to get in touch with a friend who has one, but he may not be home. What should I do if he's not around?
  14. J

    Newb question about boil size...

    Thanks for doing the conversions YooperBrew!
  15. J

    Newb question about boil size...

    I looked up the past two recipes I used and they had 1.5 gallons of water boiled with6-7 pounds of liquid malt. On my last brew the pot was pretty full, so maybe 1.5 gallons is better. Perhaps its almost time for an upgrade!
  16. J

    Newb question about boil size...

    Alright, I figured the carapils wasn't a problem. The recipe says "Boil Size: 6.57 gal" which had me confused.
  17. J

    Newb question about boil size...

    Another quick question while I'm at it. My local shop has carapils that is marked as 10-14 L which is higher than the 2SRM in the recipe. Will this only make a difference in color? Should I bother scaling down or just keep the 1 pound.
  18. J

    Newb question about boil size...

    My next brew will be BierMuncher's Centennial Blonde. I'm going to be making the extract version of it and I'm just wondering how much water I should boil with. Can I use any amount of water I want to start off? Typically I think I use 1.5 to 2 gallons of water with the malt extract.
  19. J

    Yeast Washing Illustrated

    I'm looking for some clarification on how to use the yeast I've saved from a few posts back. I just saved everything from the bottom of my fermenter in a large bottle. I didn't do any washing per se. Now I have about six inches of what I assume is a mixture of yeast and trub, and then liquid on...
  20. J

    Yeast Washing Illustrated

    Sorry if this has already been asked in this thread... I've read through most of the posts at one point and can't recall it being mentioned. Anyways, I want to wash the yeast from my brew that I just bottled, but I forgot to boil the water in the jars the night before. Instead of flushing the...
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