I'd probably say the following are from the last 4 years, in no particular order;
NEIPAs
NZ hops have got bigger and more popular
Hop stands have got extremely popular, and actually changed the way I write my recipes.
Pressure transfer is getting bigger, new fermentasaurus is pretty good...
Interesting, thanks mate. May dial down the malt a little bit then. May also change timings around a bit to reflect on how bitter everyone says it's coming out.
Quick query, anyone here attempt the Pliney the Elder clone from the aforementioned book? Just ordered the recipe pick 'n mix style from geterbrewed and it came to ã30. This will be the most expensive beer I've brewed in my 3 years of brewing. :whistle: If you have, how did it turn out...
This is why I just tend to suggest setting to 10 for carbing and dropping it for serving. Without having flow control in the line or on the tap anything above will be impossible to pour without getting a pint of foam.
Do you have a regulator and co2 ready for the corny keg? If so, cold crash the FV in the fridge for 24h then rack the beer into the corny. Attach your gas line and set pressure to 10 PSI. Purge the corny of remaining o2 by pulling the valve and letting the co2 push it out. Leave in fridge and...
Folks, so I dropped my regulator and the non-return screw-in bit snapped off. Lesson learned, I've got the canister on a chain now. However, I need a new reg. See quite a few on the bay but I don't want to wait for them to come from China. Anyone got a good recommendation for a cheap-ish...
could you not just drop a hop spider in 10 minutes before the end of boil to sterilize and steep hops in that once boil had ended? route output back through spider? :)
Yeah, to mirror everyone's experience here;
Canned kits - always had it with the exception of Cwtch. However, I know the supplier had issues keeping up with the demand of cwtch so the canned malt extract was really fresh.
All grain - never yet had it and have been doing AG for awhile. That...
This was put into a corny keg after 10 days in the FV. Roll on 7 days and here it is! Tastes great, not as hoppy as I would have liked so next time I'll for sure dry hop. I can taste an initial hop flavor but there is zero hop aroma. However that being said it is super chocolaty. Getting loads...
I tend to mash in my boiler and then dunk sparge the grain bag in a secondary pot. Usually leave this for 10 minutes and even give the grain a good stir before adding that water to the boil.
Awesome! got a recipe sorted yet? I often do 5L batches on the stove to test recipes before I waste time/materials for a 20L brew. I use the Buckingham 8L pot from Amazon. It's great but thin, really need to wrap it up to stop mash temp from dropping.