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- Grain for stout- soaking them
- No Chill Cubes
- New user looking for beer gas in Melbourne
- Brewtools B40 Pro Brewing System plus lots of Extras Located Gold Coast.
- Red/Amber Pale ale critique
Posted: 30 Apr 2021 06:16 AM PDT Looking for grain bill for 20 liters stout.. Easy one pls!! Is the below one acceptable: - 3.9 to 4 kg scooner malt cooper -300 grams roasted barley -300 grams carapills malt - 0.5 to 1 kg flaked oats I am thinking to soak them after milling for 24 hours? Pls let me know what do you think! I do not have access to fancy grains up here in north and cost/time of postage is too high! |
Posted: 30 Apr 2021 04:58 AM PDT How often do you no chill brewers replace your cube? Mine is looking a little bit brown in spots and was wondering if it needs replacing. I haven't had a lot of success in getting rid of discoloration by cleaning. By the same token I haven't noticed any real problems with my beer yet. |
New user looking for beer gas in Melbourne Posted: 29 Apr 2021 11:24 PM PDT Hi all, Long time browser of the forums but first time poster. I've been brewing pale ales quite successfully for a while now and have my methods and techniques all pretty much sorted after a few false starts and I now want to move onto a Guinness style stout but the one thing holding me back is the dispensing aspect as I just cannot find anywhere to get "Beer Gas" without having to pay bottle rental. Does anybody know where I can buy a bottle for a swap 'n' go exchange in the Melbourne area? |
Brewtools B40 Pro Brewing System plus lots of Extras Located Gold Coast. Posted: 29 Apr 2021 09:59 PM PDT For sale almost brand new only used it once B40 Brewtools pro Brewing system valued at $2695. With it i have the 2 Valve started pack valued at $1059. Also include new model Mill Master grain mill and hopper valued at $400. Westway series 5 Kegerator valued at $700 including a spare keg and 40L Kegmenter. Mangrove Jacks Sparge Heater valued at $200. Tilt Pro Vauled $100 Grain Bucket Grain Mill, 3 almost full bags of grain, packets of yeast and about 10 bags of hops. The Brew Tools is... Brewtools B40 Pro Brewing System plus lots of Extras Located Gold Coast. |
Posted: 29 Apr 2021 04:15 PM PDT I'm planning a brew for Sunday and after too much deliberation I have settled on a Red/Amber pale ale. Can someone take a look to see if it look OK? Red PA | American Amber Ale BIAB Beer Recipe at Brewer's FriendMethod: BIAB, Style: American Amber Ale, ABV 4.81%, IBU 38.89, SRM 12.45, Fermentables: ( Pale Malt, Wheat Malt, Medium Crystal Malt, Carafa III) Hops: (Warrior, Cascade (7 AA), Mandarina Bavaria (8.5 AA), Amarillo, Mosaic) Other: (Calcium Chloride (dihydrate), Gypsum, Phosphoric acid, Whirlfloc) www.brewersfriend.com BTW, I'm remote so don't have ready access to a HBS, but I do have Carafa Special II, Brown, and CaraAroma malts if they'll help. |
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