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  1. mb-squared

    Dedicated Herms Guide, Problems And Solution Thread

    Hi gavin8019, I think it will be easier to understand once you get your BCS. With the BCS, each stage of your brew day is broken down into a "process" (e.g. "get mash-in temp", "protein rest", "saccharification" etc.). A process terminates after a specified time or temp has been reached. On...
  2. mb-squared

    Trappist tablets

    I'm pretty sure you're right manticle. I might just try a starter to satisfy my curiosity though. It was an outstanding, highly commendable effort by my friend to get me the yeast -- too bad it's a dietary supplement that has probably been baked in an oven at a very high temp :(
  3. mb-squared

    Trappist tablets

    OK cool. I do not know how to use google translate on a picture. A friend sent me this from the Orval gift shop. She thinks it is the actual yeast used in the brewery there. I kinda doubt that, but I wonder if it would make a decent Belgian? Whattya reckon?
  4. mb-squared

    Trappist tablets

    Can anyone translate this for me?
  5. mb-squared

    Caustic Cleaning The Brewery

    Already lots of conflicting info in this thread, and I'm not going to help matters, but this is what I do. After every brew, I add 1/2 cup of caustic soda (aka lye or drano) to ~20L of boiling water in my BK and then pump it through my whole system for 15mins as a pseudo cip. I've got a copper...
  6. mb-squared

    Kegs 19 litre cornelius x 9

    too bad you are not in the Sydney area. I'd take those in a heartbeat
  7. mb-squared

    oxygenating wort and hop aroma

    I use pure O2 and a diffusion stone to oxygenate the wort in-line on its way from the BK to the fermentor. This works beautifully for the yeast and my beers finish right where they are supposed to finish. But everything I read says that oxygen is horrible for the hop oils/aroma that we're...
  8. mb-squared

    session IPA recipe feedback

    well, the first recipe has 200g of post-boil additions and the second recipe has 250g of post-boil additions. but I think there probably were more IBUs in the first recipe because all of the post-boil hops were added at 85+ degrees. In the second recipe, I made sure that the BK was down to 65C...
  9. mb-squared

    session IPA recipe feedback

    wow, those are similar. I didn't know about this recipe but I have brewed his 'electric pale ale' before and I really like the Centennial/Amarillo combo followed by a Citra bomb at the end. I've started adding my Citra into the whirlpool once the BK gets down to around 65C and have been...
  10. mb-squared

    session IPA recipe feedback

    I'm sure it was all of the above. This wasn't about making small incremental changes to a recipe; this was about finding a recipe to start with. I think I have that now and so any future brews with this recipe will be small and more controlled. But to be honest, as of right now, I don't think...
  11. mb-squared

    session IPA recipe feedback

    yep, the Vienna made a big difference, but I think the change in hops and using a lower temp for the second whirlpool addition were important changes too.
  12. mb-squared

    session IPA recipe feedback

    Well this didn't generate much feedback, but I think I've sorted it out. The first recipe, posted above, was OK, but not great. A little too thin in the body and a little too harsh in the bitterness for my liking, though others thought it was fine. I decided to opt for some "smoother" hops...
  13. mb-squared

    thoughts on this APA please

    my guess is that the cara-munich isn't doing you any favours -- maybe drop that down to ~3% next time? but I suspect the real reason is that the hops had been exposed to oxygen at some point before you got them. oxygen (and high temps) kills hop aroma/flavour. maybe try a different source for...
  14. mb-squared

    Free fermentation chamber or fridge.

    Hi Mick, when you say you can fit 2 50L kegs, is that side-by-side? Cheers,
  15. mb-squared

    Mashmaster Fluted Roll Mill

    my experience has been great; highly recommended. As for the gap, I use .85mm, but I've got a 3V system. So may not be appropriate for your application.
  16. mb-squared

    BarleyCrusher Mill for sale

    wow, that was fast. yep, I'm here this weekend (Sat. arvo is best). pm me and I'll send you the address.
  17. mb-squared

    BarleyCrusher Mill for sale

    I've got a 3-year old Barley Crusher for sale. It includes the baseboard and is in very good nick. Getting rid of it only because it is surplus to my needs now. I'm asking $65 for it and pickup only please. Not really interested in trying to put this in the post. I'm in Sydney's Northwest...
  18. mb-squared

    Mini Keg Discussion / Mods / Show Off - Dedicated Thread

    yes, me too but my liquid disconnects are not cheapies. they fit all my cornies no probs, but will not fit the mini kegs at all. I guess I'll have to get some 'special' ones to fit the minis
  19. mb-squared

    New Brewery Build

    hmm, that does sound bad. just surprised that it got that much traction within such a short amount of time. on a slightly different note, can't you recirculate your boiling wort through the chillers during the last 15 mins of your boil?
  20. mb-squared

    New Brewery Build

    what was it that let you know just 24 hours in?
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