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  1. AXW123

    Hop plants/rhizomes - growing report

    I have been growing my own hops for a few years and posting pictures in this thread. I have always harboured the fantasy that they would somehow be used commercially. Well its happened! It might not be beer (it’s actually kombucha) but its on sale and tastes great. So proud 🤣🤣🤣
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    Yeast recycling

    When I was experimenting to make the best possible beer for the least possible money I reused yeast - particularly Kveik which I top-cropped dried and then froze. It was easy and It worked perfectly. I also grow my own hops. However you can also buy a selection of 10 CML yeasts for the...
  3. AXW123

    Growing Barley

    Really interested to see the process
  4. AXW123

    The Homemade Pizza Thread

    How do you find the Ooni?
  5. AXW123

    The Homemade Pizza Thread

    I have a Panasonic. I use it to make pizza dough and also to knead dough before I cook it in a Dutch oven. Makes brilliant bread cheaply and you know what’s in it. No sugar or crap as in shop bought bread.
  6. AXW123

    Keg That Giveaway!

    West coast ipa please.
  7. AXW123

    The Love Brewing Trick or Treat Giveaway!

    Grapefruit APA
  8. AXW123

    New Mango Pale Ale from Mangrove Jacks

    I did exactly that last year and it was a very nice beer. LME is a perfectly legitimate base for a beer and Mangrove Jacks LME is cheap and good.
  9. AXW123

    Hop plants/rhizomes - growing report

    Year two crop from two bines. One cascade one centennial.I don’t think I need this many!
  10. AXW123

    Hello all :)

    Me too - I have still to get any grapes on my four year old vine
  11. AXW123

    And in other news...

    I am very impressed- looks like it would make a great brewery 🤣
  12. AXW123

    And in other news...

    It looks fantastic Anna - you certainly have some energy. We planted loads of veggies this year but when it came to looking after them I realised I’d rather go sailing
  13. AXW123

    Going Large - Today's the Day

    Thanks for posting it is really interesting particularly if you’ve had a hankering (as many of us will admit to) for running a microbrewery - it makes you realise how much harder it is to brew at scale and the learning curve of using the available equipment particularly as it belongs to someone...
  14. AXW123

    What do people use to help clear their beer?

    There is a very interesting podcast on homebrewingdiy.com. Podcast Episode 78 – Making Clear Beer with Jamie Carmichael. He is an expert on finings and he says everybody uses far too much protoflac. I think he said one tablet is enough for an industrial size brew. So he said to just use a gram...
  15. AXW123

    bottling mixed berrie cider

    I use a teaspoon in cider - very sparkling!
  16. AXW123

    From brew-day to bottling, what's your average elapsed number of days?

    I guess I still basically follow 2+2+2 so so around two weeks even if it finishes much quicker - I like to let the yeast clean up after itself. I used to brew in an open bucket but have recently got a stainless steel conical which allows me to dump yeast on day three or four to help clear. Then...
  17. AXW123

    Anna's Brewdays

    You’ll have to show us an updated picture of your brew space so we can marvel at all your shiny gizmos. I have now pretty much outgrown the utility room and am considering commandeering the shed. But what to do with the bicycles? I also much prefer the crafty masters grain and have 23 kg of it...
  18. AXW123

    Going Large - Today's the Day

    How disappointing. However what you have come up with seems like a really good plan. I guess all new breweries have set backs which is essentially what you are and it’s onwards and upwards. Keep us updated we are all very interested and supportive of what you are doing!
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