DU99
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Wouldn't mind the sparge heater..
Given the lack of punctuation do we assume that is one very special "speciality"Grainer said:Baltic Porter Berliner Weisse Wood-aged Beer Vienna Lager Eisbock Strong Scotch Ale Russian Imperial Stout Munich Dunkel
Keep an eye out for that one at the judging table.GrumpyPaul said:Given the lack of punctuation do we assume that is one very special "speciality"
I've never used gelatin but they reckon it drops clear in about 24hrsGrumpyPaul said:I'm gonna be cutting it fine! My entry is in the fermenter still!
I was going to rack it of the yeast, add gelatin to secondary tonight, the bottle of Friday night (or saturday morning)
Going straight into pet and carbed up using a carb cap.
But more than likely will skip the gelatin stage and just chill for longer as I dotn know what time Ill get home tonight.
Shut up Muddmanticle said:Woth all the rushed brews, it sounds like Yob's precautionary measures are somewhat justified.
Tell me to shut up any time you please.
With CPBF from a keg, isn't the chance of this greatly reduced? I mean, if you've fermented out a beer, carbed it in a keg, then filled it under pressure into a PET bottle... there's no secondary fermentation in the bottle and, unless you've inherited an infection between keg and bottle, wouldn't there be minimal to no chance of a bottle bomb? Or were you referring to the old secondary fermentation/carbonation in a dodgy old champagne bottle?manticle said:With all the rushed brews, it sounds like Yob's precautionary measures are somewhat justified.
Tell me to shut up any time you please.
Nothing to lose at all, and valuable feedback to gain. If you get experienced judges evaluating your beer, you will hopefully get some honest and unbiased feedback that can help you improve the recipe for next time. Even if they don't say what to do next time, look up what they didn't like about it (if they didn't like it), and see how those things can be solved, or ask on here. And one important thing to remember with these comps: It may be the best beer in the world, but if it is entered in the wrong category or isn't in line with the style description, it won't do well.Slawson said:I bottled a batch on Saturday morning. Planning to enter it as my first go in a Victorian comp. It's a nice clean brew but to me lacks a wow factor. Nothing to lose so will see how it goes.
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