Thanks presence!
I really only had one successful batch of my apple brew experiments. I'm drinking it as apple wine. It's 12.1% abv and still has a lot of residual sweetness to it. OG was over 1.1.
I can't believe how fast I've gone through 4.5 gallons of it.
A lot of my apple expirments didn't come out. I've got 2.5 gallons of a semi-sweet apfelwein thats's just delicious however. I saved the recipe off so I can do it again. 1.1 OG with cuvée yeast. 12.1%sugared to 1.060 w/ 1118 yeast I'm getting a dry hard ciderwein @ about 7.8%, very nice sippin'
35 @ 750ml consumed XD since halloween
75 corked bottles 1116 and 1118
100 brewing
the safale, knottingham, lager are all taking much longer to bubble;
I also have a cote blance champagne batch and 10 gallons wild bubbling
gonna try some 1122 as well...
get the experimentation out of my system.
Thanks Todd. I can't believe how fast I've gone through 4.5 gallons of it. Everyone loved it. The rest is for me (and my date Friday night).
Looks like a a good problem you've got there. What yeast are you using?
Hey Todd, good job and great thinking with the Bell yeast! Let's hope they aren't owned by Monsanto or you'll be in big trouble
I have just finished a big project I have been working on. I have renovated/upgraded my brew table and I'm so excited I can't help but share. Here's a list of what I did.
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1) I fabricated a new stand to incorporate gravity to compliment our pump for a 3 tier system.
2) I sanded the rust and flakey galvanization off and repainted the entire table with BBQ paint.
3) Remounted the pump for smoother operation and added the clever sections of garden hose to keep the lines from kinking.
4) Replaced a burner that had a broken orifice.
5) Cleaned EVERYTHING!
We are brewing a Grapefruit Saison, Black Ale, Double Oatmeal Stout, and a Pale Ale. We'll brew two 15 gallon batches this weekend and the other two next weekend. Happy brewing everyone!
I wish I could get my hands on some of those refurbished Kegs. I would love to have a set up like that.
I got a beer "kit" for christmas years ago and never used it! Thanks for this. Definitely something I would like to learn and get into.
I wish I could get my hands on some of those refurbished Kegs. I would love to have a set up like that.
I'm kegging a very malty Scottish Ale today that's done fermenting. I've been drinking homemade mead and an occasional store bought beer since January. I am so stoked!!!!