434, I know you mentioned wanting to get into kegging. There is an entire kegging setup on craigslit.
Complete Beer Kegging/Keg Kit
Thank you Hopvol! Very tempting...I may have to hold out for a year or so for reasons you already know!
434, I know you mentioned wanting to get into kegging. There is an entire kegging setup on craigslit.
Complete Beer Kegging/Keg Kit
The Fix The Beer Tax rally in Chattanooga will be next Friday (3/1/13) at 5:00pm at Big River Downtown.
OK, cracked open the IPA. Might be showing my ignorance but put 2 in the fridge and those were dead, did not carbonate. The others did. I thought carbonation liked cold? Seem to remember I did that before with no problem.
It turned out so-so. Dark for an IPA. Does not taste like US style IPA, not citrusy bitter on the front end. This hits on the back end similar to an imperial Pils. Not my best batch but drinkable. The old Sex, Pizza Beer rule![]()
Yeah Steve you don't want to chill them until they have carbonated. The yeast needs to be active for them to carbonate and chilling them makes the yeast settle out. When I was bottling I tried to give them 2 or 3 weeks at least before chilling.
Also if you like citrus tasting hops look for kits with cascade or chinook hops. You should try the Extra Pale Ale from Northern Brewer. Its made with all cascades and its really good.
I'm needing to upgrade to a 5 gallon brew kettle and I found this one on ebay. Camp Chef 'Hot Pot' 5 Gallon Pot | eBay
@HopVol: Have you ever used kettles that are enamel coated like this? I'm just wondering if it will be good enough to brew in and keep a boil going for the length of time needed. Don't know if the enamel coating is a bad thing or not? Any advice would be appreciated. :hi:
