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  1. Brewmarc

    using pressure Barrel as a secondary FV

    During secondary fermentation most if not all of the sugars have been converted to alcohol, the yeast during the 'clean up' in the secondary fv is mostly consuming carbohydrates as it mops up & finishes. There is still a huge number of yeast cells in suspension for this task. So the object is...
  2. Brewmarc

    Out of condition

    80g of sugar is a bit on the low side for your 40 bottles, So4 is a high floculating yeast so it might just take a little longer to carb up just leave it in a warm place for a few more weeks, it'll be fine.
  3. Brewmarc

    IPA Feels Thin...

    Another way of increasing body (And sweetness) not allready mentioned here is to mash speciality malts seperately & adding the liquid to the boil Malts such as Crystal contain no diastetic (enzyme) power, that is to say they cannot convert starch to fermentable sugars by themselves & require...
  4. Brewmarc

    Cloudy beer

    The only place whare there is an abundance of the 3rd is in jail! Trouble is you have to murder someone first, & beer doesnt last that long:lol:
  5. Brewmarc

    Clearing a brew, "naturally" (As per German Law)

    The best German brewers lager there beers for monhs sometimes up to a year at around 1c & do not use finings. The correct way to prime before bottling adhering to German brewing law is to Krausen the beer..., A small amount of fermenting wort is added to the main batch prior to bottling this is...
  6. Brewmarc

    My second all grain lager not refreshing

    Lagers can be tricky. Its all in the yeast (if it is a true lager yeast) & the way fermentation is managed. Diacytil is produced as a normal product of yeast metabolism. Yeast produce among others a certain compound (a pre curser cant remember what is called,) early in fermentation which is...
  7. Brewmarc

    Bottle Priming?

    May sound a bit complicated but the best way of getting it right is to batch prime in a seperate (bottling bucket) the amount of sugar depends on Co2 volumes you are trying to achive typical figures are 1.75 to 2 Co2 volumes for an ale stout etc & up to 3+ for a lager there are calculators...
  8. Brewmarc

    tastes like home brew

    There are many reasons why off flavours develop in beer. The most common for that " homebrew twang" cidery flavour that people often refer to is usually caused by the addition of too much ordenary sugar or brewing sugar. In the recipe. If this doesn apply there are many beer off flavour lists &...
  9. Brewmarc

    Lagering in primary?

    Top answer from Fil above:thumb: In addition i would add..... lagering is usually done for a reasonable time period comercially up to a year but for us home brewers 1 month or more is usual so its far better to transfer the beer off the yeast to prevent off flavours from dead yeast. (Autolase)...
  10. Brewmarc

    The Day has Arived !!!!

    Well, when adding hops during the boil it is usual to add three additions bittering hops 60 minute boil flavour hop last 15 minutes & aroma in the last few minutes. For bettering its all about % alpha acid, so you might want to stick with the recipe for bittering hops, there are calculators...
  11. Brewmarc

    Flat mild

    As others have said. But you wont be able to force carbonate in a pb so you will have to reprime & wait another couple of weeks to carbonate. Wont do any harm.
  12. Brewmarc

    Why Bother Cold Crashing After Fermentation?

    If diacytle flavour (butterscotch) is what you want in your beer to some degree. diacytle is a by product of fermentation, some yeast produce more than others & fermentation temp has a lot to play. Its is usually undesirable, not allways though. Your rght the yeast will cleer it up. What i...
  13. Brewmarc

    Why Bother Cold Crashing After Fermentation?

    If priming for carbonation fermentation needs to be complete before cold crashing otherwise you risk over carbonation as the yeast consumes the priming sugar & the unfermented sugars in the bottled beer. You can carbonate without adding additional sugar by using the sugar content scale on your...
  14. Brewmarc

    Why Bother Cold Crashing After Fermentation?

    Some of you are missing the point. Crystal clear beer to the naked eye still has millions of yeast cells in suspension , more than enough for carbonation. CC forces the yeast into dormancy faster speeding up sedimentation depending on flocculation. When in the bottle & warmed up again the yeast...
  15. Brewmarc

    Cold CRASHED

    Goin to need a heat sourse for that. Unheard of :grin::lol:
  16. Brewmarc

    Bulk Aging

    Even if racking to secodary the headspace will fill with Co2 the agitation of racking will cause co2 to come out of suspension enough to protect your beer & if you rack after 2 weeks should still be fermenting. I routinely do this & have never had aproblem:thumb:
  17. Brewmarc

    First Brew, a few worries/questions

    :thumb::thumb::thumb: Spot on especially yeast cleaning up,.
  18. Brewmarc

    First Brew, a few worries/questions

    Hi & welcome Some good advice from the others. Don't worry everything will be fine yeast is suprisingly robust & will be fine in a wider temp range than is usually stated. For your next brew it might me worth drilling a hole in your bucket lid & fitting a rubber grommet of the right sise for an...
  19. Brewmarc

    Help with Beersmith2

    I used to use Promash & really got used to it but have now got beersmith 2 & it is really good & I much prefer it now. certain things need a bit of getting your head round, a bit of practice with it & you'll be brewing like a pro:thumb:
  20. Brewmarc

    lagering?

    Great link on lagering method.:thumb: If you really fancy doing things properly in German lager tradition then Another way to prime beer before bottling particularly if you lager your beer for very long periods is called Krausening. This is a traditional German method employed to avoid using...
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