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Does anybody here brew their own beer?

 

I just started, my first batch is in the primary fermenter now (honey brown ale, been in the fermenter for a little over a week now). Going to bottle on the 20th of this month. Should be ready to drink by early-to-mid-February.

 

All this waiting sucks! :grin:

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LOL,  I've brewed once before.  My sister in law bought me a kit.  It tastes completely different then beer you buy.  Not a bad taste just different.  I hope you made sure everything was clean and sterile.  Its cool to watch.  I need to brew up a new batch.

  • Super User
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Lol, I leave all my beers in the PRIMARY for thirty days! The thinking behind this is that the yeast will actually clean up after itself and produce a better beer. I don't ever use a secondary for your common ale. I go from the primary directly to a keg or in your case bottles. It will normally take another 30 days for it to condition before it's drinkable...

I know the wait kills but you can't rush beer

I'm guessing you got a extract kit? Local brewshop or online retailer?

  • Super User
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Mr. Bush does a fantastic job at satisfying my taste buds and making my lovely wife even more beautiful than I could have ever hoped for !!!

 

I just wish I could remember her name

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  • Super User
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Lol, I leave all my beers in the PRIMARY for thirty days! The thinking behind this is that the yeast will actually clean up after itself and produce a better beer. I don't ever use a secondary for your common ale. I go from the primary directly to a keg or in your case bottles. It will normally take another 30 days for it to condition before it's drinkable...

I know the wait kills but you can't rush beer

I'm guessing you got a extract kit? Local brewshop or online retailer?

 

Yup, extract kit. Got it here: http://www.boomchugalug.com/product/oh-daddy-o-honey-brown-ale/

 

I have two more extract kits and will probably buy another until I really get the hang of brewing.

  • Super User
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Mr. Bush does a fantastic job at satisfying my taste buds and making my lovely wife even more beautiful than I could have ever hoped for !!!

 

I just wish I could remember her name

 

I'll be sure to show her this post so she can remind you of her name...with a dope slap!...LMAO!

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  • Super User
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I'll be sure to show her this post so she can remind you of her name...with a dope slap!...LMAO!

We have a love hate relationship , she has already seen it , she hated it but loved to show me just how much !

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  • Super User
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That's a good looking kit, I'm guessing they say primary for 7-10 days and secondary for the remainder of a month then bottle for 2 weeks then drink?

Are you using a carboy for a primary? It's cool to be able to see the yeast working...

 

If you have any questions just ask, I love to talk beer!

  • Super User
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Yep, instructions said primary for a week or so to ensure fermentation is complete. Didn't mention secondary. I'm planning on leaving mine in primary for 3 weeks to make sure its nice and clear and the yeast cake is nice and compact.

 

From what I've gathered online secondary isn't really necessary for most beers, unless you are dry hopping or aging with wood or fruit or the like. I've just got one carboy for primary and no secondary. Maybe I'll get another carboy at some point and use it as a secondary, or just have two brews going in primary at the same time. Who knows! This is a pretty fun hobby so far, I think I will enjoy getting into it.

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never had the urge to homebrew any beer. but lately ive really had the urge to build my own still and make some moonshine. i dont want to sell it, just run off a few gallons on occasion for personal use. lots of risks to contemplate though...

  • Super User
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I've had that urge too. May act on it now that I have (most) of the equipment.

 

In other news, I bottled my first batch of beer today and I tasted the sample I took out for my hydrometer reading and it tasted great! A little sweet up front (likely due to the priming sugar... also the fact that its a honey brown ale) and kind of bitter on the finish. I am confident these flavors will mellow out a little as the beer ages in bottles. But it tasted good! I'm stoked for it to be carbonated and ready for proper consumption!

  • Super User
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So how many days did you end up letting it set in the primary? 10? I only ask because if it wasn't 100% done you may have made a nice batch of bottle bombs

  • Super User
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3 weeks. I wanted to let everything settle out and clear it up a bit. It sure was hard to wait! It's going to be even harder waiting another 3 weeks for them to carbonate.

  • Super User
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Based on the sample I drew for my gravity readings I think this is going to turn out to be a very good and tasty first brew. I am very excited!! :eyebrows:

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