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  1. Chookers

    Small Batch Grain Mills Help Please

    Great! I'll add the recipe to my little book. Very soon I'll have to get a Big book for my recipes.
  2. Chookers

    Small Batch Grain Mills Help Please

    Congrats on your 1st place pcqypcqy, porter sounds interesting, is your recipe up? I still haven't done any dark brews, was very interested in doing a milk stout for a time there but still haven't got round to it and it seems a winter beer so I will probably wait. I got a 19L Bigw pot and...
  3. Chookers

    Small Batch Grain Mills Help Please

    Lovely!! Thanks for the answers guys. I am glad to hear feedback from those who have used this type of mill. I am on and off this (no offence) hobby, and as Spork pointed out the sacks I would need to buy are more than I can think of for my on again off again type of brewing, but I am keen on...
  4. Chookers

    Small Batch Grain Mills Help Please

    I am interested in doing small batches 10-15L at a time, I have done a few BIAB brews and they have both turned out better than I expected despite the problem I encountered. I would like to experiment and try more brews, but the cost of grains in such small amounts is not a very efficient way of...
  5. Chookers

    Anyone interested in bulk buy raw honey stanmore sydney

    So sorry for the months late reply.. Life happens to throw too many curve balls my way.. and I think its going to be like this for the rest of my life.. I may not be able to hop on this site as regularly as I would like. But to answer Topher: I think the amount used depends on the style of...
  6. Chookers

    Has anyone tried to make Sweet Potato Beer/Wine?

    so I tried to make some sweet potato beer and it took a lot of potato to get a decent OG. anyway it tasted quite awful and had the consistency of saliva.. so all in all a disaster. I would not recommend making sweet potato beer.. Glad I only made a very small amount..
  7. Chookers

    Anyone interested in bulk buy raw honey stanmore sydney

    thanks Kono, I know of one farmers market where they sell honey at a good price but its not local to me and I think they only come round every 4 weeks.. its in Pyrmont I think. I suppose I could just buy the 30KG, and make a shite load of Mead.. but I'm not that good at mead making, still...
  8. Chookers

    Anyone interested in bulk buy raw honey stanmore sydney

    I was thinking of getting a 30KG bucket of honey from a seller in Stanmore.. works out to $7.50 per kilo.. Only problem is, I don't need 30kg.. so I wanted to put the feelers out and see who may be interested and how this bulk buy thing works, I have never done one before. Also, I just want to...
  9. Chookers

    Has anyone tried to make Sweet Potato Beer/Wine?

    I just found this http://www.homebrewtalk.com/showthread.php?t=154306 which has a method for making Sweet Potato Malt... very interesting.. this is what I will try next.. only thing is I need the quantities
  10. Chookers

    Has anyone tried to make Sweet Potato Beer/Wine?

    sounds a bit vomity... I wouldn't be brave enough to try it
  11. Chookers

    Has anyone tried to make Sweet Potato Beer/Wine?

    one of the recipes for Cock Ale calls for 2 quarts of Sack wine and 1 Large old cock.. in the method it says "the older the better" Damn! I said no joke.. I couldn't help myself.
  12. Chookers

    Has anyone tried to make Sweet Potato Beer/Wine?

    I found a recipe for Cock Ale AKA 'Capon Ale' in my book 'A Sip Through Time' by Cindy Renfrow.. some recipes add the Chook boiled, some add it raw.. I always thought what I'd do with my chooks once they stopped laying.. Please no dick jokes -_-
  13. Chookers

    Has anyone tried to make Sweet Potato Beer/Wine?

    I grated the sweet potato and then followed the same steps as my wheat beer, I wanted to cook the potatoes starches but not destroy the enzymes.. I made a second attempt at cooking the potato, this time in the oven at 70 degrees for two hours it was still not cooked, but sweet honey like liquid...
  14. Chookers

    Has anyone tried to make Sweet Potato Beer/Wine?

    well I have done a sample batch, I used around 700g of sweet potato and held it at mash temp for around 90 mins at that time it had no conversion at all so I added 5 drops of dry enzyme and kept it at temp for another 90mins, when I checked its preboil sg was 1.010 I boiled it down to less than...
  15. Chookers

    Honey Stanmore 30kg

    I have found a place that sells Raw unpasteurized honey, but only in 30kg buckets works out to be $7.50 per kg. I have no experience with doing bulk buys or anything, I'm interested in how this would work if others were also interested in going in? I would only want around 3kg myself or at...
  16. Chookers

    Has anyone tried to make Sweet Potato Beer/Wine?

    Thanks guys.. nice to see I'm not the only mad scientist out there :blink: I also found this interesting idea of using ginger to get Alpha Amylase. http://homedistiller.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=39&t=3737 I'm sure somewhere in all this shizzle there's an awesome beer just waiting to be uncovered.
  17. Chookers

    Lactose Question Lactase Enzyme

    I wasn't really looking at Galactose as a sweetener. Thing is I have some lactose which I bought after reading a hard lemonade recipe on the liquorcraft wed site http://www.liquorcraft.com.au/wa.asp?idWebPage=13636&idDetails=105 it called for lactose as a sweetener (WHICH IT IS NOT!!!) as I...
  18. Chookers

    Lactose Question Lactase Enzyme

    Bribie you can get the enzyme drops in Chemist Warehouse for around $25 its called Lacteeze, but there are three types only one of which is in the liquid form. MHB - galactose is sweeter than maltose according to that page I found, and it is definitely sweeter than Lactose...
  19. Chookers

    Lactose Question Lactase Enzyme

    First off, I'd like to say sorry about posting in this forum, I didn't know where the appropriate place to post would be. I use Zymil, being slightly lactose intolerant, I have noticed this milk is sweeter than ordinary milk and after doing some very brief research I learned this was due to...
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