cool no worries, have you made a similar since then? i've made a couple porters and i'm brewing a stout tmrw .. but have been wanting to do a belgian one with belgian yeast .. but don't really wanna take an entire day to go through a learning curve and it not turn out right lol
@epicbeerdude Nope, haven't made anything similar to it yet but I'll probably try an all grain version with some tweaks to the recipe in the winter time. Good luck with the stout.
@epicbeerdude I don't. It turned out pretty good. There was a bit of an astringency early but it mellowed out somewhat. It was a good test beer for me, first time using spices and other extra ingredients in a batch.
@ChadzBeerReviews your comment just seemed like you were all over the place like a kid with a.d.d. so i made a little joke is all. didnt mean any harm
@ChadzBeerReviews The furniture was laid down to keep the wind away from the burner. I doubt that bag did anything to add off flavors to the beer. It was more likely from the extract (which I didn't show in this video). That's my mom in the background picking weeds. Corona box was given to me full of empty bottles to use for bottling. There's no point to buy new bottles when you can get empties donated to you. Now I don't bottle in 12 oz. bottles much since you have to clean more of them.
Great vid, 1.062 I guess that sounds about right, I recently brewed a Belgian IPA was using 12 pounds of grain came out to 1.070 for 6 gallons. I used 3 ounce of Nugget Hops in that one. 1 ounce of Warrior for bittering. I am going to dry hop with an ounce of amarillo coming up shortly.
@Tantrum777 That sounds great! After trying Mikkeller's Single Hop Warrior I'm now a fan of that variety. I'm going to definitely be using it in some future beers.
For me 1.062 will be perfectly fine if it attenuates well. I racked it yesterday and had a decent amount of trub. I didn't take a hydrometer reading though. I'll do that in a day or two and see if I'm ready to bottle this weekend.
cool no worries, have you made a similar since then? i've made a couple porters and i'm brewing a stout tmrw .. but have been wanting to do a belgian one with belgian yeast .. but don't really wanna take an entire day to go through a learning curve and it not turn out right lol
epicbeerdude 8 months ago
@epicbeerdude Nope, haven't made anything similar to it yet but I'll probably try an all grain version with some tweaks to the recipe in the winter time. Good luck with the stout.
StumpyJoeJr 8 months ago
do u have a video review of the final product?
epicbeerdude 8 months ago
@epicbeerdude I don't. It turned out pretty good. There was a bit of an astringency early but it mellowed out somewhat. It was a good test beer for me, first time using spices and other extra ingredients in a batch.
StumpyJoeJr 8 months ago
why is the patio furniture laid down? lol
ah, now I know why this beer had a slightly plastic taste to it, when you put the plastic bag in there it melted a little.
Who was filming this? Who was the girl in the background?
speaking of which, you should get some female guests for your shows. I'm sure there's no shortage of hot girls in San Diego (unlike HERE :(
hey what's with the 12-pack of Corona?! lol!
ChadzBeerReviews 1 year ago
@ChadzBeerReviews a.d.d. much haha just fuckin with you man
sjjdiienno1 1 year ago
@sjjdiienno1 huh?
ChadzBeerReviews 1 year ago
@ChadzBeerReviews your comment just seemed like you were all over the place like a kid with a.d.d. so i made a little joke is all. didnt mean any harm
sjjdiienno1 1 year ago
@ChadzBeerReviews The furniture was laid down to keep the wind away from the burner. I doubt that bag did anything to add off flavors to the beer. It was more likely from the extract (which I didn't show in this video). That's my mom in the background picking weeds. Corona box was given to me full of empty bottles to use for bottling. There's no point to buy new bottles when you can get empties donated to you. Now I don't bottle in 12 oz. bottles much since you have to clean more of them.
StumpyJoeJr 1 year ago
Great vid, 1.062 I guess that sounds about right, I recently brewed a Belgian IPA was using 12 pounds of grain came out to 1.070 for 6 gallons. I used 3 ounce of Nugget Hops in that one. 1 ounce of Warrior for bittering. I am going to dry hop with an ounce of amarillo coming up shortly.
Tantrum777 1 year ago
@Tantrum777 That sounds great! After trying Mikkeller's Single Hop Warrior I'm now a fan of that variety. I'm going to definitely be using it in some future beers.
For me 1.062 will be perfectly fine if it attenuates well. I racked it yesterday and had a decent amount of trub. I didn't take a hydrometer reading though. I'll do that in a day or two and see if I'm ready to bottle this weekend.
StumpyJoeJr 1 year ago