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  1. Bmorebrew

    Recipe Recommendation

    78% US 2-Row 15% Rye malt 5% Crystal 40 2% Acidulated malt + 1 tsp CaCl2 +1.5 tsp gypsum Mash at 152°F for ~60 min Hops: as above Yeast: Big starter of WLP001 (usually between 1.6 liters and 2 liters depending on cell count) Ferment at 66°F The acid malt is there due to my particular...
  2. Bmorebrew

    Irish Stout

    Oh boy - be careful when you bottle. If you just added the honey and brown sugar, the yeast will consume those. You should wait for it to do so before adding priming sugar, otherwise you might end up with forty some bottle bombs in your house. Aside from that, there's no quick answer to this...
  3. Bmorebrew

    Lager Stopped Fermenting

    It's a lager, so you need to let it go. By nature they take way longer than ales due to the temperature at which they ferment.
  4. Bmorebrew

    Lazy yeast pitch=floaties?

    They're known as yeast rafts - and they're normal. Let the beer sit for another week or two.
  5. Bmorebrew

    Recipe Recommendation

    I would back up a little and rework the grain bill by dropping the crystal to maybe one pound. Two pounds works out to over 15% crystal malt - a bit much in an IPA for my taste. You don't have to take that advice if you don't want, but typically I find the best IPAs tend to have a fairly simple...
  6. Bmorebrew

    Hey Keggers! whats your method to force carbonate?

    I crash cool one day before kegging at 35°. Keg the next day with a little gelatin. I set the PSI to about 12, while the keg is still cold, and roll it around for 15 - 20 minutes, or as long as it takes to no longer hear gas bubbling through the keg. Hook it up and enjoy a celebratory...
  7. Bmorebrew

    Expensive beer you homebrew

    Troegs' Nugget Nectar. It usually prices in the $12-$14 /6pack range, but I bought a couple of pounds of Nugget hops at around $8/lb - much much better price point.
  8. Bmorebrew

    advice for finishing off an IPA

    A couple of things: First, congrats on the new hobby! Second, with an OG of 1045, I'd say this is more in the range of a pale ale than an IPA - but not to worry, that's ok too, you can dry hop a pale ale. Here is what I would do with the current brew. I would let it sit where it is for...
  9. Bmorebrew

    Ultimate Compliment

    That's when you know you're doing it right.
  10. Bmorebrew

    Forgot to aerate my wort: How long after pitching yeast can I aerate?

    I would defer to Revvy on this and not aerate.
  11. Bmorebrew

    Cream ale on an IPA yeast bed?

    If you've dry hopped that IPA heavily and it's over 7% I would not only wash your yeast, but make a starter from it as well. I would be concerned that the yeast might be a little stressed from such an environment and I would want to ensure that I have healthy yeast, not just a lot of yeast...
  12. Bmorebrew

    Forgot to aerate my wort: How long after pitching yeast can I aerate?

    As far as I know, you should be ok within the first 12 to 24 hours. Here is a link to White Labs explaining the yeast life cycle. http://www.whitelabs.com/beer/Yeast_Life_Cycle.pdf I've read that some brewers will oxygenate their beer when pitching but then require a second oxygenation the...
  13. Bmorebrew

    What are you drinking now?

    Just finished the last of a sixpack of Abita's Jockamo IPA.
  14. Bmorebrew

    BJCP is a four letter word

    I think I get where he's coming from, though I don't fully agree. A little, but not a lot. I don't see this issue as black and white where one needs to pick a side as it were. There is a need for style standardization, naming convention, etc., and the BJCP is the best we currently have at...
  15. Bmorebrew

    She wants my brewery

    Wow - even if I agreed about giving her the brewery, no way I'd show her how to use it. That has nothing to do with "being a bigger man."
  16. Bmorebrew

    how to reuse 12 oz. commercial bottles

    No - I assume you might have hard water then. A rinse in a vinegar solution should take care of that. I do get a film if I use washing soda to soak, which is just sodium carbonate (oxiclean is sodium percarbonate I believe).
  17. Bmorebrew

    how to reuse 12 oz. commercial bottles

    An easy way to get in the habit of cleaning bottles: Get a plastic tub or bucket and put in some water and oxyclean. After you open the bottle and pour the contents, immediately rinse the bottle at the tap a couple of times, then go to wherever you have the tub/bucket and submerge the bottle...
  18. Bmorebrew

    Corn sugar = corn syrup? and other sugar questions.

    Simple question first . . . no difference between beet sugar and cane sugar. Honey - you can use it, but I wouldn't. It is highly fermentable, so you wouldn't get much flavor at all if used for carbing, but you can if you use a good bit of it in (or at the end of) your boil. I have no...
  19. Bmorebrew

    Very little hop flavor in my IPA

    This makes sense too - in AG you're boiling down from 6 gallons to 5 gallons (roughly speaking), and in extract you might be boiling ~3 gallons? The important thing is that if you're not doing a full volume boil, your wort is more concentrated, making it more difficult for compounds to dissolve...
  20. Bmorebrew

    Very little hop flavor in my IPA

    Also, what kind of water did you use - RO, distilled, spring, tap? If the water you used is really soft, next time you might consider adding a little gypsum, it can help bring a little sharper edge to the hops and might make them more noticeable. Plus I would shift some of that 15 minute...
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