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    Another fruit thread

    thanks for the input! I'll be transferring it this weekend and likely cold crashing/kegging next. I'll bump the thread in a few weeks when it has conditioned some with a report.
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    Belgian Ale - very bland

    *moment of truth* I don't dig sours so much. Thinking about adding the brett if I can find it locally. Hopeing the wheat I brewed last week is drinkable in a few weeks, hate that I've disrupted my pipeline and have two empty faucets on the kegerator...:(
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    Belgian Ale - very bland

    Oh another question, is oxygenation a problem since this beer is already somewhat carbed? Will the brett do okay with little oxygen?
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    Belgian Ale - very bland

    allrighty then! Looks like I'll be hitting the LHBS and RRB on the way home today.
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    Belgian Ale - very bland

    Would I jsut de-carb the keg and let it come up to ferm temps and pitch a vial of the Brettanomyces Bruxellensis directly in and let it sit? is a SG of 1.012 going to have enough residual sugars in there for the yeast to do much?
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    Belgian Ale - very bland

    agreed about the S-33. I also made a Belgian Saison that I'm not entirely thrilled with, but am going to let age for a few months before making a final judgement.
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    Belgian Ale - very bland

    So I brewed up a Belgian Ale from the MoreBeer kit http://morebeer.com/products/belgian-ale-extract-beer-kit.html and used Safale s-33 Pitched at about 80F and saw very active fermentation in about 8 hours I let it sit in the primary for two weeks at about 65-72F Racked to Secondary for a week...
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    Another fruit thread

    Beuller?
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    Another fruit thread

    Hey all, I've got a question about adding fruit in the secondary. We have a few fruit trees in our yard (apple, apricot and fig) and every year my wife cans a lot of the apricots, using a standard pressure canning technique that includes adding honey into the jar to help preserve the fuit...
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    First batch brewing...

    well there you go! :)
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    First batch brewing...

    don't worry about what some homebrew club judge thinks about your beer. If you and your mates like it, then it was a rousing success!
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    100% foam

    tagging
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    In San Francisco for a stretch. Any good beer out here?

    Oh, also, you can take a road trip up to Petaluma to the Lagunitas Brewery(about 30 miles north of SF on the 101) Pyramid in Berkeley has a brewery tour and full restaurant with some pretty good food (about 15 miles across the Bay Bridge) Russian River Brewing Co. up in Santa Rosa also has a...
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    In San Francisco for a stretch. Any good beer out here?

    Go to the Anchor brewery, they usually do a cool little tour with tastings. See if you can taste their 'Old Potrero' whiskey, it's awesome and hard to find.
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