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Personally I paid too much for a corona mill, howeever I'm pretty happy with it so far. I've heard a couple of times that Charlie Papazian still uses one so they can't be all that bad. I think double crushing/double milling more refers to a roller mill and a 3 vessel system where a stuck sparge is a...

Thanks Tim. I ended up making that assumption. I brewed a double (46L) batch of this with my Brother in law. We each took a half home. I dry hopped mine with vanilla and he kept his half vanilla (plain, horrible pun, sorry). I bottled mine a week ago and I snuck a taste yesterday. I'm super impatien...

British Columbia

Still all alone in BC? I think there's maybe too many good breweries. Phillips, Howe sound, Nelson, Granville nobody needs to brew. Maybe we can work out a trade?..?


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Hey Tim
Could you verify I guess either section D or the amount of hops that you used. This seems to be a pretty good recipe and I'm looking to brew it this weekend. However the difference between 27 or 23 liters in section D makes a pretty large difference in the IBUs.

Well Bob, I brewed 46 litres of what was supposed to be a Irish Strong Ale. My OG was 1068 though so I think I fell a little short of what the style calls for. All well. I took about 20 litres of that and eised (iced?) it down to about 10 litres. Its pretty tasty already. I'm going to let it age for...

Thanks for the reviews everyone. I brewed on Saturday, there were beginner mistakes all over the place so hopefully its tastes good when its done. :pray: Trying to make up for the inexperience with enthusiasm. :lol: I moved the bag aside and pulled ~ 8 litres of sweet liquor at 40 minutes into the m...

Scottish Strong Ale

I don't think it's a decoction. I'm pretty sure that's when you boil mash for step infusions right. The forum where this came from says to boil just wort (sweet liquor?, not a 100% on my terms yet) down. This apparently promotes caramelization and other things that sound good :) they were pulling th...

Scottish Strong Ale

Well after just winging the first one, thought I would try and get some input before I start this time. I'm not sure how to account for pulling some wort and boiling it down. I'm also not sure when to do that. Can I do that when I first start the mash so that is boiling while I'm finishing the mash?...

Eisenboch sounds like a fun idea. I might have to try that before it gets too warm.

I'm planning to brew on my patio on Saturday. The high for the day is supposedly 17, which should make maintaining the mash temp interesting. Maybe I'll make a slightly larger batch so I can Eisen some of it. :think:

I dunno Bob. This is about the nicest January I can ever remember having. It was above 0 (when water thaws/freezes :P ) most of last week.

Well I'm reasonably sure you're in Lacombe, judging by the website in your profile. I'm about 20 minutes from there. I've been really eyeing up hopdawgs but doubling the cost of anything for shipping just doesn't seem very good. The quality and selection in Red Deer doesn't seem that great, which is...

Add another from Alberta. Lylo I think I'm pretty close to where you live. Have you found any good places to buy supplies/ingredients?

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