Starting to get addictive?
Starting to get addictive?
Just put Mad Millie lager and Youngs Definitive lager in the fermenting buckets.
The Golden crown is conditioning nicely, so I should have enough empty bottles for at least one of these two when they are ready.
One will have to go in a barrel though.
The Golden crown is conditioning nicely, so I should have enough empty bottles for at least one of these two when they are ready.
One will have to go in a barrel though.
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Re: Starting to get addictive?
Yes it is addictive.
Re: Starting to get addictive?
I'm sure you mean the brewing and not the drinking
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Conditioning: English IPA/Bretted English IPA, historic London Porter, Hazelweiss 2024
Drinking: Helles Bock, Orval clone, Impy stout, Conestoga, Simmonds Bitter, cascade wet hop pale, Porter 2
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Re: Starting to get addictive?
IWS,
How did it drop to 1000? Never seen that before in the couple of kits that I have done.
Yes, addictive,
WA
How did it drop to 1000? Never seen that before in the couple of kits that I have done.
Yes, addictive,
WA
Re: Starting to get addictive?
I am not sure how it dropped that low, I was expecting it to be 1.004 minimum.
I am wondering if it is because the fermenting temps were higher than they should have been, between 22C and 24C.
I am wondering if it is because the fermenting temps were higher than they should have been, between 22C and 24C.
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Re: Starting to get addictive?
Just have to ask. You have checked the hydrometer is reading properly, haven't you? ie 1.000 in water. Apologies if you've already done this.
Guy
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Re: Starting to get addictive?
I did wonder if it was reading correctly, so checked it the other day, 1.000 in tap water.guypettigrew wrote: ↑Fri Jun 26, 2020 7:26 pmJust have to ask. You have checked the hydrometer is reading properly, haven't you? ie 1.000 in water. Apologies if you've already done this.
Guy
I am really not sure how the Mad Millies dropped so low, still new to all this.
Re: Starting to get addictive?
That seems really bonkers low gravity, it will probablyfloat away when you try and pour it! Won’t it be very very dry as a result? Have you tried a drop?
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Re: Starting to get addictive?
An infection is a possibility I'm afraid. Ale yeast is not able to go that low, not so sure about Lager yeast as I don't make them but would be very surprised if it did too.Incy wrote: ↑Mon Jun 29, 2020 6:51 pmI did wonder if it was reading correctly, so checked it the other day, 1.000 in tap water.guypettigrew wrote: ↑Fri Jun 26, 2020 7:26 pmJust have to ask. You have checked the hydrometer is reading properly, haven't you? ie 1.000 in water. Apologies if you've already done this.
Guy
I am really not sure how the Mad Millies dropped so low, still new to all this.
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Conditioning:
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Planning: Winter drinking Beer
Fermenting:
Conditioning:
Drinking: Southwold Again,
Up Next: John Barleycorn (Barley Wine)
Planning: Winter drinking Beer
Re: Starting to get addictive?
I tried some when bottling and it tasted fine.
Been in the bottles 4 days now, put a couple in the fridge before I went to work this morning, far too early I know, but I was curious, not very clear yet, but has a nice crisp taste.
Re: Starting to get addictive?
Just the job for a pint in the sunshine then?
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Re: Starting to get addictive?
On the dry side? Not surprising as it finished at 1.000! Good to know it's enjoyable, though.
Bring on the sunshine.
Guy
Bring on the sunshine.
Guy