Wow! That’s a lot of hops. Have you an idea of how the weight of fresh compares to dried?Harvested my homegrown cascade during a dry spell yesterday and used it all ...
Anna
Wow! That’s a lot of hops. Have you an idea of how the weight of fresh compares to dried?Harvested my homegrown cascade during a dry spell yesterday and used it all ...
Wow! That’s a lot of hops. Have you an idea of how the weight of fresh compares to dried?
Anna
Safale 05, ill admit I know both to about yeast to have d picked betterThis is how I started with AG. I think a lot of us did. What yeast are you using?
that looks great, I picked up a couple packs of verdant yeast too. I am curious if it is different than the east coast yeast they released recently.Finally received the hops I was waiting for, so here goes with my first pressure fermented NEIPA. It’s going to be a hop bomb!
4.5kg Crafty Maltsters Pops Pale
500g oats
500g Torrified Wheat
30g each of citra, el dorado and mosaic, and 15g Galaxy at flameout
Dry Hop 1 - 60g citra, 35g each of Mosaic and El Dorado, 20g Galaxy
Dry Hop 2 - 60g citra, 35g each of Mosaic and El Dorado, 15g Galaxy
Ferment with Lallemand Verdant 19C for the first 3 days then 22C for the rest of fermentation.
I’m foregoing a sparge with this one because I don’t want to bottle any - this one is to be 100% kegged to keep the contact with oxygen to a minimum.
I haven’t tried the east coast. Apparently the Verdant one goes off like a rocket!that looks great, I picked up a couple packs of verdant yeast too. I am curious if it is different than the east coast yeast they released recently.
Just Brewed my first ever non kit beer.
Was a partial mash kit of got in a starter set.
23l of Amber ale with williamette Hops now in the fv. 14g for 60 min boil and 14g at flame out.
OG 1.042.
It tasted not too bad, gonna be a long few weeks till it's ready.Just got that through the post myself. Looking forward to getting the kit brewed when I get round to it. Did it taste any good out of the sample jar?
unsure if kit brews are appropriate for this thread but i just started my first ever beer today (only done wine up until now).
evil dog double IPA.. short filled it (probably the wrong terminology) by 2L and it's certainly active on the heat pad. seems it takes longer than the suggested 2 weeks. will be adding the hops late.
cheers. i had set myself a wee reminded to check it in exactly 2 weeks. i'm expecting at least 3. i'm working on the patience thing.Some kits can take up to 4 weeks to finish fermenting fully so don't rush it. I would leave it for a couple of weeks then take a gravity reading to see where it's at. From that you can tell if it's ready to dry hop or if you have to leave it another few days.
My “biotransformation” hops are in. I read I should do it at “high krausen” and I reckon this is it:Finally received the hops I was waiting for, so here goes with my first pressure fermented NEIPA. It’s going to be a hop bomb!
4.5kg Crafty Maltsters Pops Pale
500g oats
500g Torrified Wheat
30g each of citra, el dorado and mosaic, and 15g Galaxy at flameout
Dry Hop 1 - 60g citra, 35g each of Mosaic and El Dorado, 20g Galaxy
Dry Hop 2 - 60g citra, 35g each of Mosaic and El Dorado, 15g Galaxy
Ferment with Lallemand Verdant 19C for the first 3 days then 22C for the rest of fermentation.
I’m foregoing a sparge with this one because I don’t want to bottle any and I think I’ll just manage a full volume mash - this one is to be 100% kegged to keep the contact with oxygen to a minimum.
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