Binnys?! I'm confused Liverpool-Lad, do you live in Chicago?Liverpool-Lad wrote:Enjoyed Zombie Dust too. Difficult to find however in 'Binnys'. The usual Stone / Lagunitas / Rogue are also very good
Spoilt for choice in the states!
Citra hops into a modified beer kit..?
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I dont but my girlfriend does, been there a few times now!
Went to the brewery once too!

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Very cool, it's such a great town.Liverpool-Lad wrote:I dont but my girlfriend does, been there a few times now!..
Which brewery, Three Floyds? Did you go to Dark Lord Day?Liverpool-Lad wrote:...Went to the brewery once too!
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Day 8 - not dry hopped yet, still on original ingredients.
The gravity is now around 1014, Im not used to this 'gloopy' top to the beer, almost like a toffee, is this from boiling the LME?

The gravity is now around 1014, Im not used to this 'gloopy' top to the beer, almost like a toffee, is this from boiling the LME?

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Most likely it's just nice tight healthy yeast krausen. Good job.
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Heck, I'd sanitize a spoon and skim a bunch into a sanitized jar for next brew. True top-cropped English ale yeast!
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No really, it is now, that's my point. "West Coast Ale" may not be exactly English anymore (though most of those US ale strains are English and Scottish in origin), but in any case it's a top-fermenting ale strain and if you "crop" the healthiest, most vigorous cells from that krausen at the peak of primary fermentation, you've just created the ultimate starter for your next brew.Liverpool-Lad wrote:Not quite!
It's http://www.rebelbrewer.com/shop/dry-yea ... yeast-m44/
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Good point. Cant you tell Im new to this?
Too busy drinking rather than brewing.

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They go hand in hand, you're living the dream!Liverpool-Lad wrote:Good point. Cant you tell Im new to this?Too busy drinking rather than brewing.

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Re: Citra hops into a modified beer kit..?
Looks like the stodgy krausen that I've had with S-05.Liverpool-Lad wrote:Day 8 - not dry hopped yet, still on original ingredients.
The gravity is now around 1014, Im not used to this 'gloopy' top to the beer, almost like a toffee, is this from boiling the LME?
I'm sure it be fine LL

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FV:
Conditioning:
AG#41 - Vienna Lager - 5.6%
AG#42 - Heritage Double Ale - 10.5%
On Tap:
AG#44 - Harvest ESB - 5.4%
AG#45 - Amarillo Gold APA - 5.2%
Conditioning:
AG#41 - Vienna Lager - 5.6%
AG#42 - Heritage Double Ale - 10.5%
On Tap:
AG#44 - Harvest ESB - 5.4%
AG#45 - Amarillo Gold APA - 5.2%
Re: Citra hops into a modified beer kit..?
Phew! Transfer on day 10 tomorrow onto the remaining Citra hops in a few FV for 4-5 days before bottling 

Re: Citra hops into a modified beer kit..?
Siphoned onto 50g remaining dry hops of the Citra pellets, these hops smell so good!
4-5 days and bottle, loving the smell !
4-5 days and bottle, loving the smell !