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  1. Quentin Nelson

    Grain storage

    Three or five gallon food grade buckets with sealing lids are usually available free at any big supermarket that has an in-store bakery. Frosting and shortening come in those buckets. They smell great if they had chocolate frosting! It won’t effect your grain.
  2. Quentin Nelson

    2kg hops arrived with bags punctured, what would you do?

    Zip-lock bags, clamped tight in vice to squeeze out air. Then into fridge.
  3. Quentin Nelson

    2kg hops arrived with bags punctured, what would you do?

    HOPe someone made it right! This is what I did with a pound of fresh hops my neighbor gave me, since I didn’t have access to usual vac sealer.
  4. Quentin Nelson

    Has anyone ever used the Orange Home depot buckets???

    FREE at your local supermarket with in-store bakery. They throw the frosting buckets away all the time. I usually score one first or second try. Obviously food grade, smell delicious.
  5. Quentin Nelson

    Extract, using quick oats, no grains to mash

    Good question Hank! All those other specialty grains have been roasted dark, with or without a previous mash conversation. They are all the sort of adjuncts I add at the end of a normal mash for flavor and color. Except the flaked oats... the UNMASHED oats would contribute a lot of haze and...
  6. Quentin Nelson

    Porter one week in fermenter, is it what its supposed to taste like?

    Picture to go with previous post. SIte was constantly crashing (due to so many popups?)
  7. Quentin Nelson

    Porter one week in fermenter, is it what its supposed to taste like?

    1 - All this obsession with keeping air/oxygen away from fermenting beer is way over-rated. Great beer has been made for centuries with open fermentation. Notice the brewer by the “Yorkshire SQuare” is not wearing an oxygen mask. However, if he was in the very real “blanket of CO2” over the...
  8. Quentin Nelson

    Fat Tire - New Belgium ditches classic recipe

    Bought a 12-pack in new packaging a week ago. Knew instantly when I poured it was different/lighter. Taste was bland. Actually took it back to store & exchanged for an older box in blue & red. I always look for freshness dates; hard to see on dark blue front of box. All the old ones I’ve seen...
  9. Quentin Nelson

    Home brew buzz VS commercial buzz

    Original poster didn’t drink 20 7% beers, home brew or commercial. He just lost count after 4 or 5. If it was at a brewery and bar tab says 20, his friend drank 15 and had a good laugh. Yes, commercial breweries put some terrible stuff in beer, such as sulfates. That’s why I rarely drink...
  10. Quentin Nelson

    Brewing with unfiltered tap water advice

    Check with your city/county water supplier; they probably have a web site or make a few calls. They almost surely use cloramine. Don’t expect much success if you treat that with Campden tablets (sodium metabisulfide) which gives a lot of people like me, a splitting headache. That’s why I don’t...
  11. Quentin Nelson

    CO2 refill way overpriced?

    In the Seattle area, I get a 20# tank exchanged for $25-30 at AirGas or Central Welding. With a paintball refill “station” and a few small pb tanks you can fill them MANY times & they are super convenient for keeping in the fridge or taking to a party with your corny. Even a small 9-12 oz tank...
  12. Quentin Nelson

    Fresh yeast slurry

    From your first and last pic, it looks like typical settling, so you have about 3 oz of dense slurry. Just about right for a FIVE gallon batch. When your TEN gallons wort is chilled and treated with plenty of pure oxygen, pitch TWO jars. Temperature matched to wort. - I usually harvest two quart...
  13. Quentin Nelson

    Giving up on my fancy conical...

    I may post this in a couple places where similar questions are asked. Yes! to “keeping things simple”. I have pumps & all the toys, used to have a Blichmann 14-gallon conical. It was cool, but in retrospect, completely unnecessary. Now I brew double 11-12 gallon batches as follows: 3-tier...
  14. Quentin Nelson

    What are you using for oxygenation?

    Forgot to mention... I’m talking about double batches of 10-11 gallons after boil. I usually pitch a large amount of harvested yeast slurry, up to 16-18 OUNCES, but AFTER oxygenating.
  15. Quentin Nelson

    What are you using for oxygenation?

    Several green medical oxygen regulators I’ve had all seemed to work about the same. 1.5 LPM might be the sweet spot. I boil in a big Bayou Classic tall kettle; typically 6” below rim after boil. Clear cooled wort, 24” stainless steel wand to hold sintered stone at bottom for gentle stir. (Before...
  16. Quentin Nelson

    What are you using for oxygenation?

    Medical O2 regulator like this always available on eBay or Amazon. Maybe even less on Craigslist. Look for a full bottle on CL, with a seal strip is nice. Even a small one will last for years if you remember to turn the valve off. I use the .5 micron stainless steel “stone” for about two min at...
  17. Quentin Nelson

    Have you used your leftover yeast as a supplement

    If you harvest yeast in substantial quantity, just put it in the fridge for a few days, pour the beer off the top and spread it on toast with jam. Aussie “Vegemite sandwich “ like this article says: It’s an acquired taste. Not bad tho.
  18. Quentin Nelson

    When did craft beer prices “jump the shark”

    Milk shake? Hotcakes? Here’s my “Hot Fudge Sundae” Fat Tire is the vanilla ice cream, North Coast stout is the hot fudge. Use as much as you like. In the NW I buy FT for less than $20 for TWELVE. The Stout is $11 for four. That’s $2-3 for an Imperial Pint. Does any nano-nano-mini-micro brewery...
  19. Quentin Nelson

    Growing barley

    Here’s a handful of 6-row (feed store barley) at the stage when germination should be stopped, then dried with 110-120F heat for malt Note rootlets on one end and acrospire about half to full length of the seed. If these were put in the soil, there would be a green barley grass blade in a few...
  20. Quentin Nelson

    Growing barley

    So that I could provide useful information to students in our ADVANCED HOME BREWING class: A few years ago I bought several different types of barley for malting and planting. First stop was the local farm/feed store for a 50 lb bag of cattle feed barley. It turned out to be 6-row of unknown...
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