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    no yeast rinse?

  2. #82

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    Quote Originally Posted by nhcigarfan View Post
    no yeast rinse?
    no myspace comments?

    I haven't read enough about that to really wrap my head around it.

  3. #83

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    Nope, I'm on facebook though. Myspace, Haven't been back in a long, long time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chefchris View Post
    I pitched on top of a yeast cake for the first time last night. That pretty much just means I re-used the yeast from a previous batch. I emptied the Robust Porter from my Primary then poured what I just finished brewing on top of the sediment on the bottom.
    I'll be doing the same thing, this week I'll toss my Obsidian Stout Clone onto the secondary yeast cake of my Irish Red Rye. It's a great way to stretch your yeast dollar.
    Now I get to figure what to brew with the hops I just won at the local Oktoberfest. 4 oz. of Centenial pellets and 1 gallon ziplock of Amarillo whole hops. Yum
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    On Tap -

    1. Red IPA
    2. Extreme Red

    Secondary - Mesquite Bourbon Mead

    "The problem with the world is that everyone is a few drinks behind." - Humphrey Bogart

  5. #85

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    Sweet score

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    Here's my Phantom Planet Porter. 2 weeks in the bottle and it's already delicious. I sent it off to a competition yesterday so I can get some feedback.




    I made a British Mild at the beginning of the week. That's a cheap beer to make. Cost me under $20. It's a low alcohol beer (3-4% ABV) so the grain bill was only 8lbs for a 6 gallon batch. I've never had a mild (can't find one) but have been reading about them and I can't wait to try it.

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    That looks really tasty Chris. good luck with the competition.

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    milds are good. I have an amber wheat mild on draft. Easy drinking.

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    Looks great! I've got a Bock, Vanilla Porter, and an Irish Red Rye for tapping at the Teach A Friend To Homebrew Day event tomorrow. Oh, and I'll be brewing 16.5 gallons of the Irish Red Rye also.
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    On Tap -

    1. Red IPA
    2. Extreme Red

    Secondary - Mesquite Bourbon Mead

    "The problem with the world is that everyone is a few drinks behind." - Humphrey Bogart

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    I brewed a Robust Porter and decided to enter it into my first competition. Can't believe it ... I got second place. Wasn't really expecting to place, just wanted to get some feedback. Had to wait 2 long days to get the results back. Felt like forever. So I got a ribbon on the way with some critique sheets.

    Man, this is a great feeling.



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    Congratulations chefchris. I'll be running the Great Arizona Homebrew Competition next year at the end of February. I'll post the info for entries if you're interested.
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    On Tap -

    1. Red IPA
    2. Extreme Red

    Secondary - Mesquite Bourbon Mead

    "The problem with the world is that everyone is a few drinks behind." - Humphrey Bogart

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    Kick ass, Chris!! Congrats!

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    right on bro. nice work!

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    Good times.

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    looks like a Rhinoceros pooped on your fermenter
    "We're at NOW now... everything that's hapening now... is happening NOW!"

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    "I guess all we need to do now is give a shit what you think. I'll work on that."

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    hop pellets and a strong brew. Nice.

    I'm moving to the 6 gallon carboys and 7 gallon buckets. I like my beer strong but I need the 5 gallon volume.

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    That's my first 10 gallon batch. I did my Phantom Planet Porter (Robust Porter) again. If you'll remember that's the award winning brew. I even got to show a guy off my homebrew board the ropes of all grain brewing.

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    Looks like it's time to employ a blow-off tube.
    Congratulations.
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    On Tap -

    1. Red IPA
    2. Extreme Red

    Secondary - Mesquite Bourbon Mead

    "The problem with the world is that everyone is a few drinks behind." - Humphrey Bogart

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    Now this is homebrewing!!!

    http://www.nanobrewingtech.com/home.html
    "If you look for truth, you may find comfort in the end; if you look for comfort you will not get either comfort or truth only soft soap and wishful thinking to begin, and in the end, despair." -C.S. Lewis, Mere Christianity

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    Default To all homebrewers that enter contests

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    On Tap -

    1. Red IPA
    2. Extreme Red

    Secondary - Mesquite Bourbon Mead

    "The problem with the world is that everyone is a few drinks behind." - Humphrey Bogart

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