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briang's OFFICIAL BYO (brew your own) thread where Matt is a Pro Brewer .... we knew him back when!

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everyone else has theirs.... i want mine.

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Community Wiki

Last Edited by daveotero November 11, 2009 at 10:51 AM
Here it is folks..... add your links.

Good vendors to order from:

www.rebelbrewer.com Almost always the cheapest shipped
www.northernbrewer.com
www.morebeer.com
www.freshops.com
www.austinhomebrew.com
www.midwestsupplies.com
[midwestsupplies.com] Accepts paypal
http://homebrewheaven.com


Recipe Database:
Award Winning Recipes, Including Denny Conn and Jamil Z. [beerdujour.com]
Brew 365 Recipes [brew365.com]
Tasty Brew's Recipes [tastybrew.com]

Hop Information:
Hop Union PDF [hopunion.com]
Oregon Hop Commission [oregonhops.org]

Beer Calculators:
ABV and Calorie Calculator [probrewer.com]
Hydrometer Correction Calculator [hbd.org]
IBU Calculator [tastybrew.com]
Bottle Priming Calculator [tastybrew.com]
Mash Calculator [rackers.org]


Equipment How To's:
Create your own Mash Tun [lustreking.com]
Create your own 3-Tier Brew Sculpture Simple Schematic [imajininteriors.com] Pic [homebrewtalk.com]

Great Beer Radio:
The Brewing Network [thebrewingnetwork.com]

All Grain Brewing Info:
Sparge Methods [hbd.org]
Step by Step Video [homebrewtalk.com]
All Grain Home Brewing (1 to 8) [youtube.com]

Keg dimensions for use in determining refrigerator and chest freezer sizes:
http://www.wortomatic.com/article...Dimensions

Terminology & Abbreviations:
Home Brewing Wiki [homebrewtalk.com]

What you'll need to start:
A stainless steel (preferably) stock pot, at least 3 gallon capacity. Aluminum will do.
A basic brewing kit. Northern Brewer item #7601 [northernbrewer.com]
A recipe kit [northernbrewer.com]. I would suggest a porter or a stout for your first brew, as dark brews are very forgiving of beginner mistakes. I would suggest using US-05 dry yeast.
A fermometer, NB item #7411 [northernbrewer.com]
Starsan Sanitizer, NB item #7930 [northernbrewer.com]
I would *highly* suggest some Fermcap-S, unless you like scrubbing nasty gooey dried up wort off your stovetop, NB item #9136 [northernbrewer.com]

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mattman688
05-18-2010 at 04:30 PM.
05-18-2010 at 04:30 PM.
good day for free stuff at work, got all my grains for my next brew, 11oz of amarillo(few handfuls at the time), 7oz of star san, and 6 cases of unmarked unused bottles and 2 cases of marked unused bottles.... i love employee benefits....
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mattman688
05-24-2010 at 05:45 AM.
05-24-2010 at 05:45 AM.
i always shoot for bad efficiency just in case, but holy crap, on my american blonde ale i got 87% efficiency... this is going to be more of an imperial american blonde... hope the judges can tell the alcohol difference...laugh out loud
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XL_Jockey
05-24-2010 at 06:05 AM.
05-24-2010 at 06:05 AM.
Nice, lol. I'm dying to brew again. It's been over 6 months.
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mattman688
05-24-2010 at 07:30 PM.
05-24-2010 at 07:30 PM.
i am brewing up a southern english brown on thursday... very low abv...
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thekingofspain
05-29-2010 at 04:51 PM.
05-29-2010 at 04:51 PM.
Anyone interested in this [craigslist.org]?

Getting close to pulling the trigger on the keezer kit from keg connection.

Hopefully tomorrow I will win the auction for a 2 stage digital (aquarium) thermo coupler for the keezer.

Anyone wanting 525SS Perkins, this site [ritebrew.com]has them for $24, but that is really all he has for kegging.

Sunday I am brewing Matt's oatmeal stout recipe and showing a co worker about brewing. First time out since Fall.
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thekingofspain
05-30-2010 at 09:31 PM.
05-30-2010 at 09:31 PM.
Survived a long brew day and won my auction [ebay.com].

With the burner moved up, the flash boiler took 70 degree water to 158 pretty quick. +
Forgot to start sparge water. -
Hop bag broke. -
Added way to much sparge water. -
Had boil over. -
Digital Thermometer broke (it was stuck at 143 on cool down). -

Net result was I was 1.5 gallon high on wort, of which all stayed in kettle due to clogging. OG was 1.45 instead of 1.47. We had a very fine crush due to my friend made some flour on a few pounds of grain.
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mattman688
06-06-2010 at 08:55 PM.
06-06-2010 at 08:55 PM.
6 days ago i brewed a southern english brown, low gravity low alcohol beer... started around 1.057 and its sitting at 1.020... time to warm it up a bit to get my maximum attenuation.... not going to lie, last time i brewed this i used safale us-04 and i kind of like that yeast profile in taste more than white labs 002 which is the industry leader... very mellow and clean english yeast, probably would taste in a english style lower srm beers...but in this beer, i like the 04
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thekingofspain
06-12-2010 at 11:19 PM.
06-12-2010 at 11:19 PM.
Quote from thekingofspain :
Survived a long brew day and won my auction [ebay.com].

With the burner moved up, the flash boiler took 70 degree water to 158 pretty quick. +
Forgot to start sparge water. -
Hop bag broke. -
Added way to much sparge water. -
Had boil over. -
Digital Thermometer broke (it was stuck at 143 on cool down). -

Net result was I was 1.5 gallon high on wort, of which all stayed in kettle due to clogging. OG was 1.45 instead of 1.47. We had a very fine crush due to my friend made some flour on a few pounds of grain.
Took some samples and gravity readings today, not enouraging.

Fermenter #1 1.009 Very strong Astringency
Fermenter #2 1.020 Astringency

Hoping its not an infection and just to much sparge water at too high (185) of temp and some flour.

Thinking about bottling this next weekend and/or putting it in a secondary for a while.

I did not make a starter, and the yeast took 3 or 4 days to get going as well.

Any suggestions?

Should I dump these yeast balls or do you think its safe reuse/wash them if I brew next week?

Thinking about doing a Smash 2 Row Cascade using a french press to extract the hop oils in 1st run wort and then use the hops for bittering. Then throw the hop oil wort in at fermenting.
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mattman688
06-15-2010 at 07:20 PM.
06-15-2010 at 07:20 PM.
brewing today, making an IPA... 14# 2 row, .45# simpsons heritage crystal, and .75# munich malt... trying out simpsons heritage crystal(i think around 90L) as the sack doesn't say... saw it in the hop cooler so i grabbed some... i pretty much had all the hops i need, but i snagged a pound of simcoe while i was at it( i like to have extras)... then i brought in a container for some fresh active yeast... so this brew was completely free except for the water and propane... while i was mashing i bottled my imperial blonde... insane, starting gravity is around 1.078 and ended at 1.010.... thats with 12 pounds of grain on a 6 gallon batch! EEK!
about 25 minutes left in my boil, 2oz of simcoe at 60, 1 oz centennials at 10, 1 oz simcoe at 5, then 1 oz amarillo at flameout... then 1 oz of each as dryhop.
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mattman688
06-16-2010 at 08:36 PM.
06-16-2010 at 08:36 PM.
The contest I am in has over 850 beers entered, last year I was more comfortable about my beer choices, I hope for the best
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XL_Jockey
06-17-2010 at 04:48 AM.
06-17-2010 at 04:48 AM.
Nice, good luck Matt. Brian entered one recently... I think he had 10 entries or 12 entries or something. I forgot to check to see if/what he won.

My basement is in shambles but I'll have the opportunity to brew on Sunday. The problem is that I won't be able to ferment in the basement due to the work I'm doing. Anyone have any good recipes for a beer that has to ferment at about 72deg? I have a porter extract kit that I'll probably just do no matter what, but I'd like to do my first all-grain batch on Sunday, hopefully an amarillo IPA. It'll be my first IPA.
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thekingofspain
06-21-2010 at 12:02 AM.
06-21-2010 at 12:02 AM.
Well I got some kegging stuff today off of craigs list.

4 ball lock kegs
dual pressure regulator with 2 way distribution per regulator
20# co2 tank
some hoses, a picnic tap, and all connectors, extra keg parts

Not a great price but better than new for $260

Now the interesting part, I was only expecting to get two kegs in with a collar. However a 10 inch collar I can actual get 4 kegs in this, or 3 kegs and 20# CO2.

Some place in the house is a paint ball tank. I think with that I could fit all 4 kegs and the tank. If the kegs are pressurized with the 20# first, how long will do you think a pb tank will keep the pressure for?
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kumpooterjooser
06-21-2010 at 01:42 AM.
06-21-2010 at 01:42 AM.
So where is briang...??

Long time no posting...
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06-22-2010 at 09:10 PM.
06-22-2010 at 09:10 PM.
Quote from kumpooterjooser :
So where is briang...??

Long time no posting...
he self banned himself, he still lurks occasional, but he is mostly on homebrew forums, facebook, and being engulfed with his crazy commute with the most akward people in the world. he sent me a vid of a guy munching on his boogers... vomit
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06-22-2010 at 09:14 PM.
06-22-2010 at 09:14 PM.
Quote from thekingofspain :
Well I got some kegging stuff today off of craigs list.

4 ball lock kegs
dual pressure regulator with 2 way distribution per regulator
20# co2 tank
some hoses, a picnic tap, and all connectors, extra keg parts

Not a great price but better than new for $260

Now the interesting part, I was only expecting to get two kegs in with a collar. However a 10 inch collar I can actual get 4 kegs in this, or 3 kegs and 20# CO2.

Some place in the house is a paint ball tank. I think with that I could fit all 4 kegs and the tank. If the kegs are pressurized with the 20# first, how long will do you think a pb tank will keep the pressure for?
i would just make a co2 line through the collar and keep the tank outside the unit.... not as pretty but you can fit more beer in your chest freezer... (make a nice box or bracket on the outside to keep the tank stable) i am not sure how paint ball tanks work, but they need a completely different connection and to fill it you need a different type of co2 tank(i think its an inner tube difference) to fill the pb tank...
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