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  1. marko65

    Diacetyl rest - Bohemian Pilsner

    Greg Hughes Bohemiam Pilsner
  2. marko65

    Diacetyl rest - Bohemian Pilsner

    The pilsner has been at 18 degrees since Wednesday - took a gravity reading just now - it says 1008 - the recipe said final gravity would be 1014. Smells and tastes OK - why has it dropped this low?
  3. marko65

    Diacetyl rest - Bohemian Pilsner

    Will do - cheers
  4. marko65

    Diacetyl rest - Bohemian Pilsner

    Currently brewing my first pilsner/lager - using the Greg Hughes recipe with Wyeast 2124 yeast - starting gravity was 1051 (brewed on 23/5) and today I'm down to 1020. FG for the recipe is 1014. Fermentation temp has been 12 degrees. Is it too soon to start ramping up the temp?
  5. marko65

    Small batches

    Thanks for your help - Just to be clear - what part of the lower solids is the yeast - is it the narrow band on top - there also appears to be a band slightly lower down but not sure whether this is yeast also. My thoughts are to shake the bottle, let the trub settle and then decant the...
  6. marko65

    Small batches

    This is the yeast/trub I salvaged from the Belgian Blonde brew - it has sat in the fridge for about 7 weeks and I am looking to make a starter with it for a Belgian Tripel I am brewing. My starter will be 1L - I'm not sure of the best way to pitch it into the starter?
  7. marko65

    Small batches

    I've postponed my brew day until tomorrow - the starter is still in the fridge settling - I'll bring it up to room temp tomorrow and pitch the whole lot after decanting - thanks for your help - I may try and salvage the yeast after fermentation for my next brew
  8. marko65

    Small batches

    Just some last minute questions - I made a 1L yeast starter that has been on a stir plate for about 36 hours - I've stuck it in the fridge to chill so I can decant it - my reasoning being that pouring the full 1L starter in a 11.5L batch may be too much in terms of affecting flavour. I still...
  9. marko65

    Small batches

    Ok - now learning about yeast starters! - thanks for all your help
  10. marko65

    Small batches

    Sure - will do - just trying to save a few quid with it being £7 a pack !
  11. marko65

    Small batches

    I'm about to brew my 2nd BIAB this week - I'm using a Greg Hughes recipe for a Belgian Blonde Ale and brewing 11.5L - I'm assuming that I half all of the quantities - I'm using Wyeast 1388 yeast - can I use half of a pack and if so how do I store the other half ? Does anyone know what efficiency...
  12. marko65

    New to BIAB

    I don't have a malt miller - I haven't purchased any grain yet - any suggestions who would crush it finer for me?
  13. marko65

    New to BIAB

    Thanks for your help everyone - how do I get a finer crush?
  14. marko65

    New to BIAB

    Have done a few kits and have now managed to get hold of some equipment for BIAB - I have a 19 litre pot and a 13 litre (3.5 gallon) Brewtech fermenter. Looking for some guidance on how much I will likely end up with after the boil? Will I need to sparge to give me enough after the boil to...
  15. marko65

    BIAB advice

    Nice one- thanks for all of your help - I'll source a 15L pot and crack on - will surely be back for further advice!!
  16. marko65

    BIAB advice

    OK - maybe a bigger pot is needed - I can take the 11L back for a refund - I like the sound of the 15L stockpot to end up with 12L - BUT will I be able to achieve a boil of this volume on a 3.6kw wok burner on my gas hob? Cheers
  17. marko65

    BIAB advice

    Afternoon all Have been using kits for the past year but now looking at doing BIAB in small batches - I've got hold of an 11 litre stockpot and was wondering what the maximum volume I'll be able to brew with this volume pot? Cheers
  18. marko65

    Bulldog, Evil Dog Double IPA

    Racked this to a second FV on day 13 and put the hops in - gravity down to 1.006 making 7.35 - will be bottling tomorrow - batch priming - how much to give a nicely carbonated brew?
  19. marko65

    Bulldog, Evil Dog Double IPA

    Just checked gravity -down to 1.026 from 1.062 original gravity so looks OK - I'm just used to more activity from as I had from previous kits but happy now - Thanks for your help
  20. marko65

    Bulldog, Evil Dog Double IPA

    Made this kit on Friday and four days later still no sign of a bubble in my airlock - worried that I may have pitched the yeast at too high a temp- it was on 25 degrees dead - any ideas?
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