Milehigh_Vol
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Just out of curiosity, could fermenting of a batch be done in individual gallon containers instead of one big one? I have too many 64oz glass growlers and I was wondering if I could use a few to ferment a batch. Would this cause problems?
Brew day! Yeast starter did well these few days and is ready to go.
Got a few errands to run and soon the honey porter will be brewing.
Happy brew day everyone.
Went well. Got it brewed and ticked away to ferment. I really need to get a wort chiller. Took almost 30 minutes to get cooled to pitch temp. Just checked and have little air lock activity. I'm sire it will be going crazy later tonight.
I'd love to go all grain. How much more work is it from extract? I'd imagine a whole lot.
Hey hop what is the priming sugar I am tired of buying it lol
Use corn sugar and get a scale. I use the northern brewer calculator.
I've heard bad things about the carb tabs.
I wonder if i should add the prime solution in increments as the bottling bucket fills. I've noticed an uneven carbonation to my bottles. Anyone have any feedback on that?
Are you looking for an alternative to priming sugar or want to get away from it all together?
The only way to get away from priming is to keg and charge the beer with C02.
If your looking for an alternative you can prime with brown sugar, maple syrup, molasses, honey, etc depending on the style. You wouldn't want to prime a light colored beer with molasses. You can also use table sugar. The difference between the two is priming sugar is corn sugar and table sugar is cane sugar. The amount to add is different for each though so you would need to use one of the online calculators like this one from Northern Brewer. Last thing you want is bottle bombs.
Priming Sugar Calculator - Northern Brewer
Hope this helps.
You could do it but as mentioned above it would be a PITA. Do you have the equipment to do 5 gallon batches? If so I wouldn't fool with it. You could make some wine in them or as smo mentioned try bottling in them if you can get an airtight seal.
Thanks for the answers folks. I just need to break down and get a 6 or 7 gallon cask.
I have been told to go ahead and get a glass carboy by a seasoned brewer. He said that I will want one down the road so I might as well start with one. What are your guys thoughts on that? I never made beer but I have successfully dabbled in wine.
Thanks for the answers folks. I just need to break down and get a 6 or 7 gallon cask.
Hop....tell me about full boils.
Tell me how you carbonate your keg. I'm tired of undercarbed bottles (scared of bottle bombs)
I need to fund a Staff Assisted Visit for my beer op lol.
Drop your knowledge. I like to think I know but you're the resident SME.
I ordered some too just for the heck of it. My brother in law will grow them for me. He's got a knack for that stuff. He said he'd grow them and I would take it from there.
I saw online someone took a box fan and air filters and strapped the hops to them to help dry them. What's your plan to dry them?
