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Monday, July 19, 2021

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The HomeBrew Forum


Angram CO Beer Engine Advice Needed

Posted: 19 Jul 2021 08:54 PM PDT

I've just been getting to grips with my new toy over the past few weeks and have a few things I'm not sure about and wondered if anyone can help.

- It came disassembled and there is a threaded bar (tie rod) which I believe goes through the centre of the handle. It came with a nut and 4 washers, which go onto the bar freely. As far as I can tell the rod just screws into the beer engine at one end and a kind of top cap at the other though. I can't see what the nut and 4 washers are for. Can...

Angram CO Beer Engine Advice Needed

What did you brew today?

Posted: 19 Jul 2021 08:53 PM PDT

Some people may not want to write out a full brewday report but just say what they brewed.

So what did you brew today?

I made a 'bit's and bobs stout' to use up the odds and ends of grain I had

Secondary fermentation in bottles.

Posted: 19 Jul 2021 06:38 PM PDT

Hi guys,

just a quick Question, how long do you normally leave your bottles before cracking them open? I normally leave them in the shed for 3 weeks before drinking as a rule of thumb.
Cheers

Proportional representation

Posted: 19 Jul 2021 06:30 PM PDT

Interesting discussion on twitter, i am all for it will we ever get it?



Andy's dad is right! "I'm a late convert. My dad has worked on me all my life to support PR... why should we always be under a minority-supported Tory government?" -
@AndyBurnhamGM
#AndysDad...

Proportional representation

Supermarket Juice Wine How To guide and Recipes.

Posted: 19 Jul 2021 04:37 PM PDT

Supermarket Juice Wine how to guide plus Recipes.


Edited 29/9/2020 -
Its generally agreed Orange Wine isn't very nice and few make it a second time the good news is the method used in the videos below is the same for all supermarket juice so if you are not keen on the sound of orange wine read on -



Some members are finding their supermarkets are not stocking White grape juice but have Red grape juice, Red grape juice goes well with apple, cranberry, pomegranate or raspberry...

Supermarket Juice Wine How To guide and Recipes.

CO2 Gas and cylinder shortage

Posted: 19 Jul 2021 04:14 PM PDT

Following on from Simon 12s thread on Keg shortages, it seems that CO2 supplies have also dried up. Both my local supplier and BOC in Plymouth confirm the new, sudden demand from the restaurant and pub market, means they can only supply existing customers with gas and cylinders.

Doubly frustrating as I'd ordered a Fermzilla All-rounder and it's due in the country any day now. For those whose bottle is getting a bit low, now's the time to contact your supplier.

How to rescue a mead

Posted: 19 Jul 2021 03:40 PM PDT

So as an experiment, I knew what was going to happen but I had 1/2 a packet of yeast just lying about, I concocted a mead using cheap supermarket honey (Morrison's brand).

From racking into secondary, suspicions confirmed - watery, not much honey at all. I used the same recipe with some of the extra-special variety a few months back and by comparison that is much better.

Initial gravity 1.090 - from a reading just now (under by a finger nail) - 1.000. So it's fermented out, it has that...

How to rescue a mead

From brew-day to bottling, what's your average elapsed number of days?

Posted: 19 Jul 2021 03:21 PM PDT

I say bottling, because for those who keg their beer, have to some kind of pressure system etc, I'm not sure it's a fair comparison. So really I'm talking about/to fellow members of the English Bottling Collective. 😀

The reason I ask is that I get the sense that others have a longer brewing period than I do, and wanted to see if that was true. Of course, if you ask people when they bottle their beer, they may say things like "When the FG hits its target" or "When the gravity remains...

From brew-day to bottling, what's your average elapsed number of days?

Brewery assistant.

Posted: 19 Jul 2021 02:47 PM PDT

A dream job if you could live off £5 to £9 per hour, if they had said plus a crate of beer a month they would swing it ;)


Brewery Assistant
Lakeland Brewhouse
Ulverston LA12
Permanent


Lakeland Brewhouse (formerly Stringers Beer) is an already established, award winning brewery which has seen year on year growth of its cask...

Brewery assistant.

pennine's brewdays

Posted: 19 Jul 2021 02:36 PM PDT

163 - summit ipa
as a gift for tying for first on the jan competition i was given a huge bag of summit. found this recipe on hbt a while back and figured to give it a shot. i had bought a pack of summit last year and was really disappointed with it, this one already smells and tastes light years better. is making me thing maybe the summit wasn't bad but was the kveik i was trying out as well?

2.00 kgHook Head Pale (5.0 EBC)74.6 %

Ruining my beer - plaster taste

Posted: 19 Jul 2021 02:27 PM PDT

Good day to you.

can i have some forum help please.

I keep killing my beer . I seem to be getting a Plaster ( that you stick on a cut) medicinal smell and taste. ive manage to ruin a dark brown ale. Kolsch ( this one alot more than the rest) and a creamsoda ale experiment. its really beginning to drive me insane. ive literally had to ditch 100s of liters ( yes hundreds!) of beer because it has taken on this medicinal taste. Even my brother , who would drink the spirit out of a spirit...

Ruining my beer - plaster taste

Mena Dhu stout

Posted: 19 Jul 2021 02:13 PM PDT

Anyone had a go at cloning this?
Something I particularly enjoy everytime I pop to the George in Glastonbury 😉

Best base hop for Irish dry stout?

Posted: 19 Jul 2021 02:09 PM PDT

Ladies and gents,

as ever a quick question, what's the best base hop for a dry irish stout? I've previosuly used East Kent Goldings but that was with a John Palmer "Mill Run Stout" which was a more fully flavoured brew including crystal and choc malt which I won't be using on this one

thanks

Kimosabby

July 2021 competition- Belgian Beers

Posted: 19 Jul 2021 01:38 PM PDT

This is the first time Belgian beer's have been allocated its own monthly competition slot. I am really looking forward to judging this, judging will be on the last weekend of July starting on the 30th. I am hoping for a good wide variety of styles, this could be anything from a single up to a quad, pale or IPA, Saison, sour, biere de grade, Belgian strong, Belgian speciality beer, Brett beer. The list is almost endless
Please follow the competition guidelines if you are new to entering the...

July 2021 competition- Belgian Beers

Another CO2 supplier question

Posted: 19 Jul 2021 01:38 PM PDT

A lot of the names mentioned in previous threads are not advertising CO2 currently.

I'm looking for a supplier of 2kg or 3.15kg bottles, rent free. Can anyone recommend a supplier of small bottles without huge deposits & rent? Leicester (work) or Notts / Newark area (home) with a collection option.

I've found Fosse Gas who do a new 2kg cylinder for £72, hoping I might do better.

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