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    Alternative Brewing

    Thanks for the kind words! But if you want to see trolling, I think you've come to the wrong place. I really don't want to argue, people. Why the nitpicking? Some have countered my posts in a proper manner, some haven't. I would just like to see it more civil.
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    Alternative Brewing

    Basically, what I'm saying is, that I brew in disregard of some of the accepted scientific facts. If you choose to brew by the book, or anything in between my methods and the book, then great! My point is you can be a minimalist and just do what is easier or quicker if you have...
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    Alternative Brewing

    Out of what you listed, I only pay attention to mash temps and gravity readings. I just don't worry anymore trying to keep a steady mash temp, as long as I'm within several degrees.
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    Alternative Brewing

    Yea, I kinda of expected it. Maybe it's my long winded first post. I didn't feel like going back and editing it like it was a book. I could of worded a few things differently, so I wouldn't have been as misunderstood. Also, though, you can see how rumors get started. Just because I busted...
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    Alternative Brewing

    I own a bottling wand and racking cane. For the most part, I've siphoned since it disturbs the trub, less. But it is easier to just pick up a gallon jug and pour, when I'm using a gallon jug fermenter. It depends on the size of the fermenter. I guess because I haven't experienced oxidized...
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    Alternative Brewing

    Yes, oxidation is a real issue, but do you really get it pre-bottling? Could it be that the yeast take care of the oxygen while the bottles are carbonating? If anyone knows the answer for sure, then input, I'm here to learn. I just haven't noticed any difference in taste from pouring vs...
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    Alternative Brewing

    Airborne: Out of all the people, I think you have enjoyed my thread the most!
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    Alternative Brewing

    Not meant to be arrogant. Just being honest. Taste is subjective! I just mentioned this to make a point, that my beer ain't that bad!
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    Alternative Brewing

    I'm aware that this forum is progressive. I've been reading this forum for over a year. Did you actually read my posts? You can't seriously think that all this is mainstream? If anyone is Pissed off, it's you! If you don't like my thread, then move on, bro! I think you're nitpicking...
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    Alternative Brewing

    What's so bad about Longhammer, I don't get it? I haven't tried the one's you've mentioned, but I have tried a couple that had so much hop "flavor" and aroma that they were disgusting. What you are saying as well, is subjective. Another very good IPA from the past, was made by Saranac...
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    Alternative Brewing

    This thread is aptly named because: No Chill and BIAB are NOT the standard brewing procedures. This should go without saying. Man, do you know what the proponents of these two methods had to endure just to get these two methods accepted? They're STILL impuned. Just because "many" on this...
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    Alternative Brewing

    I've already tried many bottled macro and micro brews in my time. Honestly, I have yet to find one that tastes as good as one from my best batches. Prison Hootch? Get outta here! You would be very welcome to try one of mine if you were close by. I think you would be quite surprised.
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    Alternative Brewing

    Just remembered something else I've done differently, that in the end, I could discern no difference. I researched partial boil AG, but found most people scorning the practice. I went ahead and tried it twice, and I couldn't see any difference in the outcome. Since I only boil for 20-25...
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    Alternative Brewing

    I have only tried secondary twice. Too much trouble for someone like me. Didn't see any clearer beer or better tasting beer. Good idea if you only have one fermenter, though, so you can ferment another batch.
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    Alternative Brewing

    Oh, yes, sorry for my oversight. SG of water is 1. Thanks.
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    Alternative Brewing

    One more thing. Could we please keep this civilized? Calling my methods "garbage" and bull and BS isn't very polite. It's downright insulting! Anyone is welcome to post, but I want a constructive discussion. I expected plenty of disagreement, but the offensive posts are not helpful...
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    Alternative Brewing

    acidrain23: Thank you for your post! I want to find out just how many more people are avoiding the "oxidation fairy" when they bottle.
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    Alternative Brewing

    Here's my thoughts on oxidation: I believe it is real as far as storage time goes, of course. But I am skeptical as to whether say, up to 6 months will make any difference after bottling. I've been meaning to save some bottles, but I just don't remember to. Other things that have already...
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    Alternative Brewing

    Ramitt: I never claimed that this was revolutionary. You have to admit this is not the norm. I have siphoned and used bottling buckets and wands plenty. I just thought that so many people think that if beer is poured instead of siphoned, that the beer would be ruined. Actually, some of...
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    Alternative Brewing

    Calder: Sorry I wasted your time. Also sorry that you wasted time by posting. Try this: take some hops and boil them for 3 minutes in a pint of water. Then taste it after it cools. Man, that stuff is super bitter. Now boil the same amount of hops in the same gravity wort that you...
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