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  1. Chuck_Swillery

    Recipe Help For Spruce Beer

    Cherry or apple wood both are good choices. Stay away from alder, mesquite, and cedar in my opinion.
  2. Chuck_Swillery

    Temps are pretty high

    Water bath... I've seen other people post that with decent results. Locally I typically have the opposite problem so I can't attest to it personally.
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    Wort chillers

    Made my own chiller and pre-chiller set up - love it. Each has its pro/cons. I am not familiar with the others but can not complain about the job performance of my homemade chilling set-up.
  4. Chuck_Swillery

    Bugs in Hops

    I agree... termites.
  5. Chuck_Swillery

    Pot Size

    Small as you can... 20qt will get you a good partial boil - probably 3 gal easy and then top off with water, etc etc. If you could manage a 28 qt pot then you could at least sneak in a 5 gallon boil and just keep a good eye on it.
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    Well... just brewed my second batch. Might've also borked my first!

    I agree... just roll with it. Was it ideal? No Will you create beer? Yup Will it be good beer? To Be Determined. You learned something in the process - that makes it all worth it.
  7. Chuck_Swillery

    Cheap aluminum kettle?

    I've yet to melt the bottom out of my aluminum pot. LOL As long it holds water you're good to go in my opinion.
  8. Chuck_Swillery

    Need advice on homebrewing kit to go with

    Good point... if you can afford it I'd suggest going at least a 10 gallon brew pot, if not 15. Might be overkill at first but you will grow into it. Also, you will stand far less chance of boiling over with at least a 10 gallon. Just my opinion.
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    Made my first great beer!

    Looks and sounds great. Well done.
  10. Chuck_Swillery

    Waiting

    +1 - the just try one idea. If this is your first batch it will also give you a better understanding of how the beer evolves over time. I still give some of my beers a try after only a week in the bottle just to see where they are. I've yet to have Beer PD show up an issue a citation. LOL...
  11. Chuck_Swillery

    Need advice on homebrewing kit to go with

    That intermediate kit is a good kit, it would do you well. All the gear I have from mine has held up well and helps create some great beers. As far as kegging vs bottling - it all depends on what you want to do in the long run. I still bottle and it is, in some regards, more work than...
  12. Chuck_Swillery

    flip top botttles

    Agreed... as long as they are not damaged, torn, moldy, or something else that would raise questions, I switch them out maybe once a year. Some compression will remain but it shouldn't bother the end result. Once empty I leave them open so the ring itself is not compressed. Another thing I do...
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    Things that have fallen in your beer !

    My digital scale... beer was great... ended up 86'in the scale... it was never the same.
  14. Chuck_Swillery

    apple smell from primary

    +1 on waiting... that bad boy will need 2-3 weeks in primary and even a good couple of weeks to a month in a secondary. As usually it is all a matter of opinion but bottom line is RDWHAHB.
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    Chance of infection

    I say you're fine. If you had that much pressures then chances of enough making it in to mess up the beer is minimal.
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