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- OG too low - what's up?
- Hard Water V RO Water Lager
- Tesco selling homebrew starter kits
- Rehydrating yeast
- Common word pairs.
- Hello from Alderney
- Change one letter. (5 letter)
- Greg Hughes American Wheat
- Hop List. Pick the right hop
- Fun Facts about Brewing and Beer
- North Brewing Sputnik
- Anna's Brewdays
- Infections
- Hello from Alderney.
- New Forum member map. (3-1-2021)
- Many popular websites fell offline on Thursday in a widespread global outage of service.
Recommend me a low alcohol (1% or less) commercial brew Posted: 24 Jul 2021 04:03 PM PDT Does any brewery yet produce a beer under 1% which you are happy to drink? Jerry |
Posted: 24 Jul 2021 03:53 PM PDT Today I brewed a new to me recipe - Brewboard/WHC/TMM Colab – Majorvane – NEIPA The grain bill is: 1710g Simpsons Finest Pale Ale Golden Promise 1040g Crisp CaraGold Malt 460g Crisp Dextrin Malt 750g Crisp Naked Oat Malt 760g Crisp Torrified Wheat 4720g total The recipe says OG should be 1059 but I only got 1030! I'd appreciate some thoughts on what might have happened. There is 500g of... OG too low - what's up? |
Posted: 24 Jul 2021 03:52 PM PDT Has anybody brewed the same lager recipe but with one using hard water with acid addition and the other using RO water. I wondered if there was much difference with the finished product? |
Tesco selling homebrew starter kits Posted: 24 Jul 2021 03:39 PM PDT I was just in my local Tesco and saw among the kitchen section a Wherry homebrew starter set. The kit includes:
£40 I wonder if they have something going with Woodfordes now as in the beer aisle, they had bottled wherry, which I have never seen in a supermarket round my way before. |
Posted: 24 Jul 2021 03:37 PM PDT Blimey, this re-hydrating yeast business is more complicated than I thought. The Lallamand BRY-97 instructions say: " Rehydration guidelines are quite simple and present a much lower risk of contamination than a starter, which is unnecessary when using the recommended pitch rate of dried active yeast. Sprinkle the yeast on the surface of 10 times its weight in clean, sterilized water at 30-35°C (86-95F). Do not use wort, or distilled or... Rehydrating yeast |
Posted: 24 Jul 2021 03:16 PM PDT I have seen this on another forum and its popular so will give it a go here. It doesn't need to be beer related anything goes, it also doesn't need to match any of the words in the previous post. I will start it with - Kings Head (pub) |
Posted: 24 Jul 2021 02:58 PM PDT Hello everyone, from Alderney in the Channel Islands. I'm about to start making wine, beers and cider after an absence from the hobby of well over thirty years. Obviously, a few things have changed over that time, though the basics remain the same. From what I've read, the biggest changes have happened in the beer department and I'm beginning to get my head around a whole new vocabulary. As my old gear was given away many years ago, I'm starting from scratch and have bought a basic starter... Hello from Alderney |
Posted: 24 Jul 2021 02:52 PM PDT As members will be staying off work i thought reintroducing this game would pass a bit of time. Change one letter to make a new word - I will start with - BREWS |
Posted: 24 Jul 2021 02:29 PM PDT Following my slightly disappointing brew evening last week with an Apollo/Galaxy American IPA but missed OG by almost 10 points which is very unusual as I can't work out why I have decided to change my planned brews and slot a new one in. I was looking at the GH American Wheat which is like this: boil 27l, batch 23l, IBU 25, OG 1.058, ABV 5.9% ----1 hr mash Wheat 3kg Lager malt 2.5kg Carapils 300g ----1h10m boil Citra 17g@70 Citra 26g @0 ---- Wyeast 1010 American wheat Which I have... Greg Hughes American Wheat |
Posted: 24 Jul 2021 01:57 PM PDT |
Fun Facts about Brewing and Beer Posted: 24 Jul 2021 01:46 PM PDT Does anyone know any fun or interesting facts, jokes or stories relating to brewing or beer that you would like to share? I'll start with a few. Did you know that.........the original definition of the inch, was the length of three barleycorns? ........that UK shoe sizes are also based on the length of a barleycorn, so a size 10 foot or shoe is one barleycorn longer than a size 9 and two barleycorn shorter than a size 12 etc. (Source QI) ........that the easiest way to kill the foam on... Fun Facts about Brewing and Beer |
Posted: 24 Jul 2021 01:44 PM PDT Does anyone know what hops are used in North Brewing's Sputnik? I'm enjoying a can of it and would like to brew something similar. |
Posted: 24 Jul 2021 01:39 PM PDT So I guess I'm rather new here so I hope it's ok to start a thread here, I think it might be more useful than the written records I keep. Today trying a stepped starter for the first time since the packs of Lallemand diamond yeast I have are not even remotely close to the pitch rate I'm looking for the two lagers I'm looking to do this weekend. I had thought of just doing one but if I'm going to tie up my fermenting fridge for weeks at a low temperature I thought I might as well make best... Anna's Brewdays |
Posted: 24 Jul 2021 01:34 PM PDT Hey everyone, I think this might be my first ever post, I've been lurking in the background for years :) I have been homebrewing for almost 10 years and have made many very nice brews but in recent times, despite knowing how important sanitisation is, I am managing to get infections. It is blowing my mind and keeping me awake at night sometimes! I want to run a few things by you guys, to get your thoughts. First I'll go through my process from the boiler. 1. Hot wort is gravity drained... Infections |
Posted: 24 Jul 2021 01:26 PM PDT I've posted a bit on the forum already, but didn't notice this part! I live on Alderney in the Channel Islands, a 3 and a half mile long rock just off the coast of France. I got into brewing earlier this year and ruined the first few kits (well nearly, OK with a lemonade top) due to inexperience. Now getting into my stride, I think, and brewing kit pimped Saisons and IPAs. Really enjoying it as I love cooking and fiddling with recipes. Other interests are Sea Angling and collecting and... Hello from Alderney. |
New Forum member map. (3-1-2021) Posted: 24 Jul 2021 01:17 PM PDT The new map is here - The Home Brew Forum U.K. Member Map. - Google My MapsThe Home Brew Forum U.K. Member Map. www.google.com If you would like to be added please post your details in the thread. Zoom Level - The standard zoom level is 9 (see end or page URL) at this level you should see most of the town/city names next to the markers if... New Forum member map. (3-1-2021) |
Many popular websites fell offline on Thursday in a widespread global outage of service. Posted: 24 Jul 2021 12:42 PM PDT Did anyone here notice this? I use google DNS and had no issues. Visitors attempting to reach some sites received DNS errors, meaning their requests could not reach the websites. Affected services included Airbnb, UPS, HSBC bank, British Airways and the PlayStation network used for online games. One popular DNS provider, Akamai, reported "an emerging issue" with its Edge DNS service. It has now tweeted that the issue has been fixed and "the service is resuming normal operations". Internet... Many popular websites fell offline on Thursday in a widespread global outage of service. |
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