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Home Brewing: After a few delays, the time has come (Update P. 2)
Posted on 4/20/11 at 1:02 pm
Posted on 4/20/11 at 1:02 pm
Well, after a few delays, and much hunting about for equipment, i finally compiled all of the equipment i need (minus a wort chiller).
So my schedule is cleaning tonight, brewing tomorrow.
Cincinnati Pale Ale (from How To Brew) will be my first brew.
and i believe, if i have access to keeping my fermenter cool enough, my second batch will be a porter or stout of some sort.
So my schedule is cleaning tonight, brewing tomorrow.
Cincinnati Pale Ale (from How To Brew) will be my first brew.
and i believe, if i have access to keeping my fermenter cool enough, my second batch will be a porter or stout of some sort.
This post was edited on 4/25/11 at 8:29 am
Posted on 4/20/11 at 1:03 pm to BugAC
Nice, keep us updated. Might try this one day.
Posted on 4/20/11 at 1:43 pm to BugAC
Ahhh let me know how it comes out.. I was wondering about that recipes he has in there..
Havent tried any of the recipes in the book.
Havent tried any of the recipes in the book.
Posted on 4/21/11 at 7:35 am to BugAC
OK! Today's the day!
Just getting this one back on the first page for possible brew-day updates.
Oh, and good luck........And relax, it is a lot easier than you think.
Just getting this one back on the first page for possible brew-day updates.
Oh, and good luck........And relax, it is a lot easier than you think.
Posted on 4/21/11 at 8:44 am to Boudreaux35
Nice. Staggered across this post digging through Google looking for brew store options since they closed the place on Jones Creek. How's the brewing coming?
Posted on 4/21/11 at 8:49 am to JerryOdom
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looking for brew store options
Brewstock in New Orleans is the closest homebrew supply store. Alot better than the one that closed from what I hear.
Posted on 4/21/11 at 8:58 am to tetu
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Brewstock in New Orleans is the closest homebrew supply store. Alot better than the one that closed from what I hear.
Marcello's on Perkins has some equipment and ingredients if you need anything in a pinch. Hops, yeast, dry extract, grains, etc... I broke a hydrometer before one brew and they had them in stock, so that was nice!
Posted on 4/21/11 at 9:02 am to LSUBoo
Thanks for the headsup on Marcello's. That's about as far as I'm willing to drive for ingredients and in reality I'm probably only looking for things in a pinch.
I like to buy exactly what I want and for that I usually end up going mail order. Everytime I've gone to a brew store with a recipe I'm building I end up having to substitute something for something else.
I like to buy exactly what I want and for that I usually end up going mail order. Everytime I've gone to a brew store with a recipe I'm building I end up having to substitute something for something else.
Posted on 4/21/11 at 9:07 am to BugAC
quote:
Well, after a few delays, and much hunting about for equipment, i finally compiled all of the equipment i need (minus a wort chiller).
So my schedule is cleaning tonight, brewing tomorrow.
Cincinnati Pale Ale (from How To Brew) will be my first brew.
and i believe, if i have access to keeping my fermenter cool enough, my second batch will be a porter or stout of some sort.
Good luck man! Don't sweat it. It will turn out fine and be a learning experience.
Also, those darker beers will not benefit any more from temperature control than your pale ale, so try to control it as much as possible from the get go.
Posted on 4/21/11 at 9:07 am to JerryOdom
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Everytime I've gone to a brew store with a recipe I'm building I end up having to substitute something for something else.
You would probably have to do this if you went to Marcello's looking for a full list of ingredients, but they are very useful if you need something no short notice. I prefer to order the ingredients I'll need from AustinHomeBrew.
Posted on 4/21/11 at 9:14 am to swampdawg
Somebody wake this guy up! It's Brew Day!!!!
Maybe we could get that aggrivating chick to revise her song!
Maybe we could get that aggrivating chick to revise her song!
Posted on 4/21/11 at 9:21 am to LSUBoo
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Marcello's on Perkins has some equipment and ingredients if you need anything in a pinch. Hops, yeast, dry extract, grains, etc... I broke a hydrometer before one brew and they had them in stock, so that was nice!
Yeah, I bought a few things from there. I've been buying things here and there and didn't want to pay for shipping so I went to Marcello's. (they guy with the glasses knows his stuff from what I understand). But their selection is limitted. Decent yeast selection.
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BugAC
Goodluck to ya today
This post was edited on 4/21/11 at 9:22 am
Posted on 4/21/11 at 9:27 am to tetu
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But their selection is limitted. Decent yeast selection.
Liquid yeast?
How long ago did you visit?
How about hops? Any selection?
Posted on 4/21/11 at 9:29 am to Boudreaux35
They had liquid and dry yeasts, and a decent hops selection last time I went, but it was a few months ago.
Posted on 4/21/11 at 9:39 am to tetu
I just cant shop locally anymore. If I need something I can get it from AHS in like 2 days time. 8 dollars shipping beats the upcharge of most local places on many items. If I spend over 100 its free shipping too.
Right now Im trying to determine my next brew. Im thinking about a pecan brew and something with sour cherry or maybe a pepper brew.
Right now Im trying to determine my next brew. Im thinking about a pecan brew and something with sour cherry or maybe a pepper brew.
Posted on 4/21/11 at 9:50 am to Catman88
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Right now Im trying to determine my next brew. Im thinking about a pecan brew and something with sour cherry or maybe a pepper brew.
What beers would you use sour cherry or pepper in? I am not terribly experimental, although I do put rye in a lot of beers. Now I have and IPA and a Citra wheat fermenting. I am planning a rye PA for tomorrow.
Posted on 4/21/11 at 9:56 am to swampdawg
I made a "lambic" with mixed berries. I soured a mash overnight and then added berries to the secondary. Talk about refreshing. With out a doubt the most experimenting that I have every done brewing.
Posted on 4/21/11 at 10:04 am to swampdawg
I was thinking of a Blonde Ale for the pepper. Maybe go with a few tabasco or serano peppers. I want something with a slight noticable burn but not overpowering.
As for the sour cherry Im thinking maybe actually going for something slightly nutty with it to combat the tartness of the cherry.. Maybe a brown ale.
As for the sour cherry Im thinking maybe actually going for something slightly nutty with it to combat the tartness of the cherry.. Maybe a brown ale.
Posted on 4/21/11 at 10:17 am to Catman88
A praline beer would be another idea I would like to try to create.. Not super sweet though just a brew with a since of caramel and a nutty flavor.
Two things that are not too hard to create with malts. Trying to get it to start with the caramel and finish with the nutty flavor though maybe tricky.
Two things that are not too hard to create with malts. Trying to get it to start with the caramel and finish with the nutty flavor though maybe tricky.
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