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    Stuck Saison

    Hi, thanks for the reply. It's quite odd because the hydrometer reading on mine was at about 1.004 so it seemed like it worked. I ended up trying one about two months a go and it wasn't sweet at all. Then I tried one about a month a go and it was still sweet. I'm not quite sure what it was. I...
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    Brown ale Vs Irish Red ale

    Great! Today is mash day. Will use about 250g of oats and use the no chill method for pitching tomorrow!
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    Brown ale Vs Irish Red ale

    Sweet! Done and Done! Thanks for the help, lads.
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    Brown ale Vs Irish Red ale

    Thanks! I wouldn't mind adding it to the red ale. I plan on using a kit of Muntons Irish cream ale but am not sure how "creamy" it would be. So I can just use regular oats from the supermarket? I could ask the local homebrew shop if they have any (they don't on their website) and if not buy some...
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    Brown ale Vs Irish Red ale

    Oooh, that looks like a nice drop. I think I'll convert the base grain to extract and go with similar specialty grains as yours. Cheers for the advice!
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    Brown ale Vs Irish Red ale

    That's great, thanks! What's the difference between a nut brown ale and the nothern brown? I think the Norther is more toffee/caramel flavour where as the Nut brown is more malty? Your red ale recipe has less Crystal Malt, do you recommend lessening it and adding maybe something like cara red...
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    Brown ale Vs Irish Red ale

    Hi, I've been looking up some recipes for making both a Brown ale and an Irish Red. These are all extract plus specialty grain recipes and I wanted to ask, as they look fairly similar, is in people's experience the brown ale the same specialty grains as red ale but in a larger quantity? These...
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    Kolsch brew

    Thanks Thumbsucker! If you can let us know how the safale German Ale yeast turns out that would be grand!
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    Kolsch brew

    Ok, cheers. So when coopers calls their recipe Helga's cool Kolsch and use Safale us-05 it won't taste anything like a Kolsch? Then why do they call it a Kolsch? Obviously naming is important, I'm not trying to win any competitions here, I just want a reasonable kolsch like clone to drink over...
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    Kolsch brew

    cheers, Yep, I know it won't be the same and I know it won't be a "Kolsch" without Kolsch yeast and anyway, you can't technically call it a Kolsch unless it's made in and around Cologne, Germany. But surely there is another yeast that can give subtle, flowery, fruity character? The coopers...
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    Kolsch brew

    I know technically you can't make a koslch without a kolsch yeast, but technically I don't live in Cologne either! :p http://www.cellardweller.net/images/stories/pdf/Yeast_Substitutions.pdf This link shows a comparison/alternatives Dry Yeast Wyeast Liquid White Labs Liquid Saflager S-23 2565...
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    Stuck Saison

    Hi, I recently opened a bottle of my saison and it was very sweet! I am wondering if anyone who has brewed a saison and tasted after 3 weeks conditioning and have had it taste like a dessert wine? The refractometer reading (1.033 adjusted for about 1.005) and hydrometer (1.002) seems to say...
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    Kolsch brew

    Hi, I am going to brew a Kolsch over the next few days. The extract recipe is pretty simple with a some light extract and a couple of small amounts of specialty grains ( 0.1kg of vienna, munich and wheat) to add some flavour. What I would like to know is would it be a good idea to use an ale...
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    Stuck Saison

    Interesting. I'm quite liking this yeast. I think I will buy in bulk and use it if there are any freak temp changes in Melbourne. I will still use the safale-US05 though. I have a spare fermenter I might add an extra airlock to it and see if makes a difference. But, yeah. The biere de gard I...
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    Stuck Saison

    I checked the hydrometer last night. I calibrated with water and it was 1000 exactly. I then filled with beer and tested and it was 1.002 and then emptied and tested again and it was 1.004. I think it's done. I didn't know about the refractometer so will have to check with the hydrometer from...
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    Stuck Saison

    Cheers, I understand. I converted my readings to brix using https://www.winning-homebrew.com/specific-gravity-to-brix.html and then used the calculator here http://seanterrill.com/2012/01/06/refractometer-calculator/ and here too https://www.brewersfriend.com/refractometer-calculator/ My OG...
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    Stuck Saison

    Thanks for the reply! I used the calculator and that recommended 1.7 packets of 11.5 gram yeasts and 2 x 10g yeasts, so it sounds about right. I used the ale fermentation type, an OG of 1.081 and 6.3 US gallons ~ 24 litres that I made it up to. The production date was 3/12/17. I used two...
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    Stuck Saison

    Hi all, I'm currently brewing a amber saison, the recipe is as follows. Mind, this is just a basic recipe with not much Amber liquid extract 1.7kg Pale liquid extract 1.7kg Cane sugar 1kg dextrose 1kg 500g wheat extrct Crystal malt 300g brown sugar 200g 50 g cascade hops (boiled) 25 g of...
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    Couple of hot days in Melbourne

    I ended up getting a heating belt off ebay for $20 and a 24 hr timer from bunnings for $12. https://www.bunnings.com.au/arlec-surge-protected-24-hour-timer_p4420559 I set it to turn on for 15 minutes then off 15 minutes from 6 am to 6 pm then stay on for 30 minutes then off for 15 at night...
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    Couple of hot days in Melbourne

    Hey, mate. I'm no expert as I've only started in this business after long while out just recently. I reckon if it doesn't smell or taste too bad just bottle the stuff. In the end it's just a learning experience. You may even try to open a bottle a week and give it a taste and note if and how the...
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