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Home Brewing
Anyone home brew? My daughter gave me a home brewing kit for Christmas. I have made my first batch of IPA. The picture below is 9 days after brew day. Fermentation was very active for 4-5 days. It has slowed. Airlock bubbling has slowed. Appears my yeast has eaten the sugars, peed alcohol and expelled CO2! Time to wait it out for another week and bottle for 2 more weeks.
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MY DAUGHTER'S YOUNG MAN BREWS FOR RUSSIAN RIVER , PLINY THE ELDER BEER, TRY THIS ONE: https://www.homebrewfinds.com/2013/07/brewing-more-beers-pliny-elder-kit.html :D:up: EVENTUALLY, THEY WANT OPEN THEIR OWN CRAFT BREWERY AND ARE LOOKING AT LOCATIONS ....GUESS WHO'LL BE PAYING FOR THAT??!!:Kaleun_Cheers:
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Thirty plus years ago I tried it a couple of times Chris and admittedly with little success.
Had much more success with wine though. |
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This was my brew a week ago. Very active yeast. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9UpynXATw5E |
In my youth I tried to home brew beer
I tried to brew beer which had between 3 and 3.5 % alcohol. Instead I ended up with root beer or more likely the Danish version "Hvidt øl" After a couple of attempt I gave up. Markus |
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making sangria!:Kaleun_Cheers:I do miss my daughters job though, in the Napa tasting room at Mumm; fabulous 'sparkling wine'; she'd leave the half-empties with me after the tasting room closed, practically every day-for two years! :yeah: the price was dead-right and ya gotta let it breathe anyway!:arrgh!: |
An elder friend in Coventry once brewed beer, and a lot of it. I guess he did not expect a bunch of germans visiting .. one evening was enough to drain the resources :oops:
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A Hefeweizen recipe and ingredients was just delivered which is great because a 3 gallon fermenter arrived as well. Let's make that fine German wheat beer. :Kaleun_Cheers:
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OK, this will make the purists cringe, but a long time ago I was bottling a batch when I ran out of glass bottles. :k_confused:
All I had were some plastic two liter soda bottles and figured why not? I was going to pour the left-over proto-beer down the drain, anyway.. So, I cleaned and rinsed the plastic bottles then filled them and chucked them in the fridge after I made sure the caps were tight. It worked. :D The biggest benefit to "going plastic" was the bottoms of the plastic bottles, they were a natural yeast trap. :Kaleun_Cheers: |
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fermentation beer releases polyethelene terephthalate, also known as PET which creates/leaches a carcingenic metalloid: antimony which increases as the temperature rises. There is beer in modern plastic containers, such as Heinekin at the Olympics venue where breakable glass bottles would be deemed a hazard. JUST SAYIN'!:D:Kaleun_Cheers: |
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