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Read lots of recipes. Make your own.bmarshall said:Follow the recipe!
Read lots of recipes. Make your own.bmarshall said:Follow the recipe!
But then you can't snort your beer...Pickaxe said:I rehydrate my dry extract, seems to give good results.
Do this your bi-metal mash tun/kettle thermometers too. Your bi-metal thermometers should have a calibration screw; for glass thermometers write the required adjustment to get the actual temperature on some masking tape or a sticky label. Or, label 'true' on your best and only use this one.Judanero said:Calibrate hydrometer(against water @ 20oc should read 1.000), calibrate thermometer (in a glass of mostly ice, bit of water should read 0oc)
Take notes on what happened on brew day, unless you are into the pints before mash in.. then all bets are off.
Cleaning sweet sticky oatmeal stout off a white wall is what I do for fun.WarmBeer said:Wow.
I thought this whole brewing caper was meant to be fun...
yeah...well we where going to mention that aspect of it .... But then everyone would want to try itWarmBeer said:Wow.
I thought this whole brewing caper was meant to be fun...
It's the most fun you can have without your pants on.WarmBeer said:Wow.
I thought this whole brewing caper was meant to be fun...
Mate, what you do in the privacy of your own bedroom is your businessNot For Horses said:Cleaning sweet sticky oatmeal stout off a white wall is what I do for fun.
amen. more than half I've forgotten or added too late (Kopperfloc) - think it works best in the 15-20min range.justatad said:Of course no brew day would be complete without forgetting the whirfloc tablet.
Although it can if your using extract.GrumpyPaul said:10 minute IPA does not mean 10 minute boil.
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