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  1. LightLager

    Stalled Ferment For An All Malt?

    I had a few Sparkling Ales the other day, went great with the baked barra. (Should we move this thread to Brew Foods?) LOL! :D
  2. LightLager

    Stalled Ferment For An All Malt?

    Yeh, sorry I should have said. Doing the Beermakers Old 1.7kg with a can of Morgan's Dark Malt Extract 1.5Kg. Looking for a sweeter beer, planning on this being an All Malt with no extra hopping except what the can brings. Although after this experience I might add some extra dextrose to get...
  3. LightLager

    Stalled Ferment For An All Malt?

    This is the fourth time I have used US-05. My first 3 brews were on kit yeast. For my next one, I am looking at US-04...
  4. LightLager

    Stalled Ferment For An All Malt?

    Cheers, will do. I will rack it tomorrow. I do not have the equipment, but this is the perfect excuse.... :party:
  5. LightLager

    Stalled Ferment For An All Malt?

    Hi Butters! Too quick for me, I was still replying to Chappo. US-05 was the yeast, and pitched at 23C and then into the fridge at 18C. I have taken it out of the fridge over night to see if it will move. I guess I will see what happens. Cheers mate, LL
  6. LightLager

    Stalled Ferment For An All Malt?

    Cheers Chappo, I used US-05 for this one. On butters advise I did the all malt. I did not really think about the amount of sugar for the yeast I was putting in, until I was posting my question. Either way, I think I will be happy with the result.
  7. LightLager

    Stalled Ferment For An All Malt?

    Hi All, My first all malt... a kits and bits brew... Black Rock IPA Kit + 1kg LDME + 20g Cascade on 20 boil. 20/02 1040 27/02 1014 04/03 1014 06/03 1014 It tastes like beer and should be good after conditioning. I was thinking that it might have a lower FG, but I am not sure as the LDME...
  8. LightLager

    First Brew.... But Which Beer?

    Welcome. Lots of reading for you.... This is a great site with tons of information and friendly and helpful people. I would go with a Beermakers Old. Really easy, and can be done with reasonable results using Kit yeast with 1Kg of Dextrose. Much like a lager in mouth feel, but you can...
  9. LightLager

    First Brew Success!

    There is nothing better than making your own beer. 50 days in the dark is my magic number.... Try your beer after 50 days in the bottle... Nothing like a bit of conditioning.... ;)
  10. LightLager

    First Batch Bottled - :)

    Hi Brumby, Congrats on the brew. It is always a good feeling to get one in the bottle. Temperature control is the number one variable to control during a brew, it will have the most effect on the taste. I ripped through three kits without thinking about temperature control, got very similar...
  11. LightLager

    First Extract: Czech Pils

    Cheers Butters...
  12. LightLager

    First Extract: Czech Pils

    Hi Butters, I agree that the saaz is not 4.5% but the 7.5% is what I can source from the LHBS. I adjusted this in Beersmith, working with the available product. Happy to hear your thoughts.... Cheers, LL
  13. LightLager

    First Extract: Czech Pils

    Hi Max, I agree that 27C is way too high, but I don't have a "drinks" fridge. Sometimes you have to go with what you have got (or not got)... I find it interesting that you comment that your first extract was a Pils. I was thinking that this type of beer will show any mistakes because it is...
  14. LightLager

    First Extract: Czech Pils

    Thanks for the help... Combining the ideas above... 2 x 1.5kg lme in fermenter (2L as usual to disolve the goo) Steep 250g carapils 1L of water (20 mins) Boil 4L of boiling water Add steepings and 300g LDME (now 5L of water) 45 min 40.00 gm Saaz [7.50 %] Hops 5 min 30.00 gm Saaz [7.50 %]...
  15. LightLager

    First Extract: Czech Pils

    This does seem easier... two tins... I added the dextrose to raise the alcohol level up. 4% ABV is still ok. Ditched... What about a boil like: 45 min 40.00 gm Saaz [7.50 %] (30 min) Hops 5 min 30.00 gm Saaz [7.50 %] (5 min) Hops This brings the IBU to 35, right in the middle of the...
  16. LightLager

    First Extract: Czech Pils

    Hi All, This is a request for comments on the Pils recipe below. I am looking to do my first extract. After brewing 6 kits, I have been thinking about my brewing experiences and why I brew... (this is typical, I must pontificate) and have decided that maybe I should attempt my own. My...
  17. LightLager

    Have I Created Bottle Bombs!?

    Same thing happened to me over the weekend. However it was not the brew that caused me to start this thread... :) Thinking about it, I guess I was really asking for trouble. I brewed up some ginger beer based on a "old" recipe passed from generation to generation from the father-in-law... no...
  18. LightLager

    First "all Malt"

    Thanks for your help.... As this will be my first boil, newbe statements. 1. boil 2L of water in a saucepan 2. add 200g of Light Dry Malt to the saucepan 3. add 20g Chinook for 10 mins 4. strain and add saucepan contents to wort Sound good?
  19. LightLager

    First "all Malt"

    Hi All, I was thinking of doing an all malt. I believe that butters has suggested this is something to try. I am planning: Black Rock East India Pale Ale Tin 1kg of Light Dry Malt Extract US-05 yeast Brewing at 18C Is this the "right style" to try for an all malt? Do I need to put anything...
  20. LightLager

    Newbie Help With Bottling Using 330ml Bottles

    I have used these previously, I just put the same amount of sugar/dextrose in as for a 375ml bottle. Use a brewing sugar measure from coles/woolies. I have used heineken bottles for most of the brews I have done without any issues.
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