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  1. Anthonie

    Preparing first year hops for the winter

    Perfect. Sounds simple enough. Thanks!
  2. Anthonie

    Preparing first year hops for the winter

    I certainly see much colder weather. Although we have local hop growers that have great success up here. Sounds like maybe cutting back the bines and covering the ground they are in wouldn’t be a bad approach.
  3. Anthonie

    Preparing first year hops for the winter

    I live in Maine. Not sure what zone that would be. Winters certainly drop into the negatives several times a year and can reach -15.
  4. Anthonie

    Preparing first year hops for the winter

    I have read several articles about “winterizing” hops and still find myself confused about the best approach to doing so. I am wondering how far to cut the hops back and exactly when to do so? As expected I did not yield any actual hops this year and do not anticipate that I will given that I...
  5. Anthonie

    Brown ale recipe in progress

    After taking in all the suggestions and doing a bit more research I think that this will be what I do. 3 gallons Mash @ 153 for 60min 60 minute boil Fermented three weeks (two in primary, one in secondary) SRM: 19.64 ABV: 5.45% IBU: 23 Grain bill: 6 lbs American 2row .25 lbs American...
  6. Anthonie

    Brown ale recipe in progress

    why use maris otter as the base malt instead of 2row and what is the purpose of the wheat. No judgment I literally just don't know why haha.
  7. Anthonie

    Brown ale recipe in progress

    Forgot to mention that part, I felt like the other recipes were quite at the right mouthfeel for a brown and maybe lacked some of the sweetness or richness that I like about browns. I think you may have pointed out what was going on thought, Brewnwkopperkat. Why I didn't think of it, I have no...
  8. Anthonie

    Brown ale recipe in progress

    Sorry for all the spelling mistakes. I posted this from my phone that seems to think it can autocorrect.
  9. Anthonie

    Brown ale recipe in progress

    anyone have some advice or critiques of this brown ale recipe? For some reason I can’t seem to get it quite right so I revamped the entire recipe nd want to know if you all think it’ll be drinkable to the generic brown ale lover. 3 gallons Mash @ 153 for 60min 60 minute boil Fermented three...
  10. Anthonie

    NE Double IPA

    Ive made this recipe twice with only minor adjustments from the original recipe. I can safely say that this was one of the first recipes I solely made and enjoyed on the first try with minimal to no complaints. I am just wondering what others think about it, or if anyone has made a similar...
  11. Anthonie

    IIPA critique/Question

    I recently brewed a double IPA with mostly Galaxy hops. I am a big fan of the hops, but not the price, so I had to settle for other hops as well. Here is the recipe: 3 gallons OG: 1.07 IBU: 110 9lbs pale 2 row (US) .25 lbs C-40 1oz Magnum @ 60min .25lbs Dextrose (corn sugar) @...
  12. Anthonie

    Amount of dry yeast needed...

    I am sure this has been asked on here before but I can't find it.... I am getting ready to brew a IIpa and have read that two packets of dry yeast should be used. My first question is why this is? I usually brew smaller batches (3gal) based on what my stove top can handle and typically do...
  13. Anthonie

    5 gallon brew in 2 separate pots

    Could you split an all grain or PM into two different pots and just add both worts into the primary at the end? I don't see how it would be any different than an extract being split up, just a bit more work.
  14. Anthonie

    Can someone piece together this partial mash recipe?

    Would your suggested grain amounts match an IPA profile? Also why add 2 Row? I don't know a lot about the different grains yet so I am curious. Do different grains match different beer styles?
  15. Anthonie

    Can someone piece together this partial mash recipe?

    I attempted my first BIAB a few weeks ago by taking a left over grain that was handed to me mixed and crushed and adding some extra light DME with no hope of making a great beer, but it turned out to be almost perfect. However I have no idea how to figure out how much of what grain is needed to...
  16. Anthonie

    Old Glory American Stout

    Great set up! I'm trying to move onto BIAB for 3 gallon batches. Still researching the method but your 1.5 gal brew is inspiring.
  17. Anthonie

    How does this IPA 3-gallon recipe look?

    How many gallons is your boil? The whole five gallons? I would increase the amount of water but I wouldn't be able to bring more than two and a half tops to a boil on my crumy apartment stove. I figured two gallons would be fine to mash with if I used calculators to ensure my ingredients match...
  18. Anthonie

    How does this IPA 3-gallon recipe look?

    What do you mash in? Pot or cooler? My stove can only really handle a two gallon boil and I have a three gallon pot. I'm thinking about using two gallons for the mash and adding enough water to bring back to two gallons for the 60 minute boil. I would then add another gallon while cooling the...
  19. Anthonie

    How does this IPA 3-gallon recipe look?

    I like doing three gallon batches as well and have done one partial mash so far. I am still waiting to bottle and taste it. What all grain method are you using. I am considering BIAB since I don't really see the point in getting a huge all grain set up for just three gallons. Any input?
  20. Anthonie

    Custom Extract

    My hop schedule: .6oz citra full boil (60min) .6oz citra 30 min .6oz citra 15 min .6oz citra 10 min .6oz citra 5 min 1.2 oz citra dry hop 7 days This is very hoppy which I like. Next time I may take out the 30 minute, leave the 60, and reduce the rest of the times to 10,5, and 0. I...
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