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Re: My First Post! - Post here to become Fully Registered

Rodchenko and Ray Kenish, welcome to the forum. There is indeed a ton or more of information on this site. Rodchenko - small batch brewing is covered quite well on the site. Take a look at this area if you haven't already https://www.biabrewer.info/viewforum.php?f=23 Ray Kenish - good for you on pol...

Re: Saison receipe

Thanks for posting this SP. I can't imagine that anyone here would think that there were only 2 beers submitted :nup:

Question, how did you dry hop? In primary, in secondary, for how long? Whatever your method, is it your standard method for dry hopping?

Thanks

Re: IPA Brewers - your opinions on hop additions please...

Wow, there are some hops in that recipe Scott. Are you using all pellets or a combination of flower and pellets? Would you expound on your decision to go with all medium-high alpha hops, vs some of the lower alpha hops as late or even post boil additions? I'm curious. You're report back on the resul...

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Hey Mike, welcome to the Forum! That old Beersmith podcast is exactly how I found this forum, and damned glad I did. This site is so informative you can spend hours (literally) exploring different subjects, and the brewers here are very happy to help. It's been said many times, but do explore Clear ...

Re: My First Post! - Post here to become Fully Registered

Hello Bill Clancy, and welcome to the forum! Monterey is indeed beautiful - one of my favorite places in CA. BIAB is going to be a much simplified brewing method for you, with your background I'll bet you'l produce great beer right away, and it will be a lot calmer process than you've been used to i...

Re: Tweaking stuff

MS and Scott, thank you for your replies. MS, It took me some thought but it finally hit me what you were saying about percentages. Yes, I'll start playing with that. Scott, that article is pretty interesting. I hadn't considered dropping the Crystal altogether and bringing in another malt, but I ag...

Tweaking stuff

I keep refining my APA recipe, and I’ll be changing two things on my next batch: making a late addition of hops for both flavor and some modified bitterness, and dropping the Crystal Malt from 60 to 15 to lessen the caramel flavor I've been getting. The caramel flavor has been too noticeable, overpo...

Re: My First Post! - Post here to become Fully Registered

Hi Chad, glad you found the forum! BIAB does indeed give you the smallest footprint for All Grain Brewing, and you'll find BIABrewer.info is the benchmark for reliable brewing information. There's a lot to explore here. Start out reading the Clear Brewing Terminology (http://biabrewer.info/viewtopic...

Re: My First Post! - Post here to become Fully Registered

Welcome to the forum Johnsmith1882 - glad you're here! You're right, there's a Lot of information here. To get the most out of this site, download the Clear Brewing Terminology ( http://biabrewer.info/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=2685 ) and start asking questions. You'll get very concise answers, and usually...

Re: is FG Correct

"One way to save taking several samples is to just take one after your fermentation activity settles down (say after 4 days). Then leave your hydrometer in your hydrometer jar and cover the whole lot with something to protect it from bugs. Leave the jar beside your fermenter and then, you'll be able...

Re: My First Post! - Post here to become Fully Registered

harishdutt, welcome to the Forum! Do read the BIAB Essentials (http://www.biabrewer.info/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=141), and the Master Guide (http://www.biabrewer.info/viewforum.php?f=25). Then download a biabacus file and start exploring and experimenting, read the Clear Brewing Terminology thread (http...

Re: My First Post! - Post here to become Fully Registered

Twindog13, welcome to the forum! Glad to hear you've downloaded and are working the Biabacus with success. Keep delving into the site, there are so many topics and good information on brewing in general and BIAB in particular written by some very knowledgeable people. Good luck! One other thing, do ...

Re: My Current equipment and process. 1st BIAB outcome etc.

RE the "roiling boil" in the last picture. A couple of thoughts. It's hard to tell from the photo if the water is really boiling vigorously enough, I think this is something you'll have to experiment with to get adequate boil off. If I'm looking at the set up right it appears the liquid is only abou...

Re: My First Post! - Post here to become Fully Registered

Wow, Keith, Matt, Cayslayer and Solitude - welcome to the forums! Great to have so many new members all at once! This site is a rabbit hole, you can spend so many hours exploring and learning, getting so much information about all grain in general and BIAB specifically. Do read the Clear Brewing Ter...

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