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    Modifying an Italian Floor Corker for Champagne Corks

    I have the regular Italian corker. Here is a photo
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    Modifying an Italian Floor Corker for Champagne Corks

    Am about to bottle two batches of sours and thought I would use cage and cork. Bought a used Italian Floor Corker without doing enough research and it ends up this appears to only do wine corks. The jaws open plenty for a champagne cork, it’s just the hole under the jaws are too small. Anyone...
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    New England IPA "Northeast" style IPA

    I recently brewed an adaption of the recipes I found in this thread, and I experienced significant hop burn that never really settled out of the beer. I ended up splitting 16oz of Citra and Nectaron between the whirlpool and dry hop. Thinking I should have backed off on the whirlpool hops...
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    New England IPA "Northeast" style IPA

    Seems like a lot of the recipes on here are splitting their hops about 1/3 in the whirlpool, and 2/3 as dry hops. Is this the general consensus? For me, I prefer hop flavor over aroma and would think that having more in the whirlpool would provide more hop flavor. Is this a safe assumption...
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    Rodenbach Clone

    I brewed this recipe back in early July with the intention of souring it for at least 18 months. I just tasted it after 8 months and it is near perfect, maybe an 8/10 on the sour scale. Would I be making a mistake if I bottle it now? Seems way too early... I single pitched 3763 and added...
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    Rodenbach Clone

    I understand your point of view. Before using Roeselare you definitely was to drink a Rodenbach first. If you don’t like that you certainly won’t like this strain.
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    Rodenbach Clone

    I just brewed this recipe and decided to only pitch the 3763 by itself. I am surprised how vigorous the fermentation is. Was this a mistake? I figure it would be more sour if I let it do it’s thing. I am wondering why everyone pitches a separate yeast strain first? -Mark
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    Bourbon County Stout clone attempt

    So that’s 30 oz of booze? When I researched this, I saw people using 8-12 oz of booze and they all said it needed more. I used a 20L barrel with 3/4 bottle of woodford and it was slightly over the top. I am hoping it ages out a bit. -Mark
  9. M

    Low carbonation in bottles

    Thanks, Hoppy. I just ordered some and will give this a shot. Appreciate the help.
  10. M

    Low carbonation in bottles

    I was actually shooting for 1035-1040 FG. Recipe was based off Goose BCBS, which is around 1040. -Mark
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    Low carbonation in bottles

    Any suggestions on how I should mix this, and how much to add to each bottle? I was thinking of adding 2g to a 1/4 water, then add a few drops to each bottle? I may have to experiment with a few bottles, but would love insights from those who have tried this. Thx! -Mark
  12. M

    Low carbonation in bottles

    CBC1 is a great idea! Never knew that existed! There is a lot of residual sugar in this beer FG 1.040. I may just try a small amount of this and hope the bottle doesn't explode. :)
  13. M

    Low carbonation in bottles

    Room temperature; about 68-70deg. -Mark
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    Low carbonation in bottles

    I brewed a barrel aged stout, force carbonated in a keg, and then bottled. The carbonation really didn't take. Is there any way to fix this without dumping the bottles back in the keg? I was thinking of adding some priming sugar to each bottle, but I don't know if the yeast would still be...
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    iSpindel

    I'll give one a try. Will PM you.
  16. M

    Oak Aged DDH NEIPA

    When I first started homebrewing 25 years ago I did an oak aged IPA. It was not good....I certainly would not recommend it for a NEIPA. If you still want to try it. Do very little oak (less that 8oz) It imparts a strong flavor in lighter beers. -Mark
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    Barrel Aging a RIS - 20L

    deadwolfbones I totally agree. One of the shops I use warned me to only give it no more than two months. Members on here convinced me to go at least 6 mo minimum. I think I could have gone a year. I also didn't mention that after 3 months I tasted it and it didn't quite have the bourbon I...
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    Bourbon County Stout clone attempt

    I went to a local distillery and they had a couple small barrels. They charged about $100. They are also easy to find online but it is neat to get a freshly dumped barrel, which typically needs to be preordered on a homebrew supplier website.
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    Bourbon County Stout clone attempt

    I wouldn't say it is better, but it is very close. It has a thicker mouthfeel....almost too thick, and a tad more bourbon than BCBS (though I drank it straight from the barrel warm). I am hoping some bottle conditioning will settle this in nicely.
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    Bourbon County Stout clone attempt

    I brewed a BCBS inspired brew in mid-August, and just pulled it out of the barrel tonight. Below is my recipe (used 6oz Willamette in the boil). I aged mine in a 20L whiskey barrel that was dry, so I dumped a 1/2 bottle of Waterford in to "sanitize" it. It all got absorbed into the barrel...
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