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    Amber lager with corn and orange peel

    Well, I'm hear to report that I produced a complex and interesting beer. I definitely would double the amount of orange peel, as that flavor is there, but muted. The corn contribution is complicated. I literally taste something different every time I pull a pint. The color is unique, almost...
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    Amber lager with corn and orange peel

    This brew finished out at about 1.014, or 5.8% ABV. Photo is from a taste from kegging. It has a surprisingly dry finish but the corn sweetness and a slight clovey flavor are evident. The orange zest I added integrated perfectly, it's evident, but not overwhelming at all. I plan to add a half...
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    Best thing to increase gravity of cider

    It is. They should sell a 2-liter pack. I usually only make one or two ciders a year. Local apples can be sharp enough, but they are invariably not tannic enough to make aging your cider interesting. I bought the larger (5-liter?) pack. I used it all at once, and I'm afraid it will dominate that...
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    Amber lager with corn and orange peel

    This recipe appears to be fermenting just fine without a cereal mash. I'm at 1.018 right now, still going!
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    Amber lager with corn and orange peel

    I've shaved a little orange zest into a half shot of white dog corn whiskey (more corn!). I'm going to let it steep for a couple of hours, then pour it into the fermenting wort.
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    Amber lager with corn and orange peel

    I bought it from one of my local homebrew supply stores, Annapolis Homebrew.
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    Amber lager with corn and orange peel

    Riverbend Malting.
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    Amber lager with corn and orange peel

    Since I brew with a Grainfather (RIMS), my system is pretty efficient with the mash. It was malted corn, and I took the chance. The wort came out unusually clear (for something with Crystal 80 in it). Fingers crossed!
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    Amber lager with corn and orange peel

    I started a recipe this weekend as follows: 3lbs pilsner malt 2.5 lbs 6 row pale malt 1 lb crystal 80 3lbs Bloody Butcher Malted Corn 1/4 tsp amylase in the mash to make sure the corn gets converted 0.3 oz Magnum hops at 60 min 0.5 oz Cascade at 10 min 1.5 oz Mandarina Bavaria in a hopstand...
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    All barley light beer for Christmas Soup

    My family has a Christmas tradition of a "Cheese Corn Soup" with a beer base. I'm finding light beers without a lot of hops are best for this purpose. Any recommendations for an all-barley malt light beer with low hops for cooking?
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    Why you need at least 3 calibrated thermometers and should check them on Brew Day.

    I generally depend on my Thermapen. I calibrate my Tilt2 hygrometer in cold tap water and add a calibration point to match my Thermapen's read out. Better to calibrate at a temperature close to what you want to measure. Freezing and boiling are both pretty far removed from fermentation...
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    Nearly empty kegs = CO2 dumps from regulator?

    Kegco. Although I'd love to talk to a counterman at a supply house, see what they recommend.
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    Nearly empty kegs = CO2 dumps from regulator?

    It was about 3 years old.
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    Nearly empty kegs = CO2 dumps from regulator?

    I had a bought a spare regulator some time ago, so I replaced the one in my kegerator. That appears to have fixed the issue.
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    Nearly empty kegs = CO2 dumps from regulator?

    The beer is heavily overcarbed at this point. Best policy I've come up with is to wait five minutes, check pressure. Keep lowering it if needed. I guess it takes a while to equalize pressure when you're filling out two kegs that are already low.
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    Nearly empty kegs = CO2 dumps from regulator?

    Hello, I just chased down a CO2 leak, but now I'm experiencing problems keeping the co2 under control for two corny kegs running off the supply. Both kegs are well below half full. I can set the regulator for 8psi, when I return the next day the reg is overpressurized at 20 or more psi. This...
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    Grainfather!!

    I think I was getting bypass grains in the wort from the fact that I could only get the silicone gasket to stay in place about 1 tries out of ten. My working theory is that I was just on the wrong side of manufacturing tolerances, it was just too tight!
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    Grainfather!!

    I finally bit the bullet and took the bottom plate to the mash bin in to a local machine shop to have it trimmed ever so slightly (a little over 1mm). The whole assembly now works like it was intended, without pulling the silicone gasket off the edge of the plate when I lowered it into position...
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    Making Traditional rice Wine. Cheap, Fun, and Different

    So what "alternative" grains have been used successfully to make wine with this process? I'm itching to try something like buckwheat.
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    Grainfather!!

    I went through all this 3 years ago. Eventually got the old boiler's plug loose from the failed Connect unit. Both boilers work!
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