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bitter wrote: Mon May 09, 2022 3:21 pm Spun up a 200L teddy sadd ffv.

Be good to have for testing spp as its clean now just need to do sac run with the 4l of 95 percent forshot and heads I kept for this.

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FFV was going yesterday in no time.. Full cap this morning..
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Did my first honey bear bourbon. It's bubbling aggressively. 🍻
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bitter wrote: Tue May 10, 2022 2:56 am FFV was going yesterday in no time.. Full cap this morning..
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I'd love to get a batch this big going. I just got my food grade barrel. I'm nervous about doing such a large batch and have it stall. Any info or issues would be greatly appreciated. Either publicly or privately.
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Bradster68 wrote: Tue May 10, 2022 3:24 am
I'd love to get a batch this big going. I just got my food grade barrel. I'm nervous about doing such a large batch and have it stall. Any info or issues would be greatly appreciated. Either publicly or privately.
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This will be my 3rd 200L Teddy Sadd FFV and all of them so far been done in less than 5 days. The one I left a bit longer as coudl nto run and it went down to .980 I normally run when gets to .990

I do it in the cool in my basement as a bigger ferment can warm up alot when getting going and cause issues. Was upto 84F last night.. I have set to 80F to be nice clean with bakers and still fast.


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bitter wrote: Tue May 10, 2022 4:59 am
Bradster68 wrote: Tue May 10, 2022 3:24 am
I'd love to get a batch this big going. I just got my food grade barrel. I'm nervous about doing such a large batch and have it stall. Any info or issues would be greatly appreciated. Either publicly or privately.
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This will be my 3rd 200L Teddy Sadd FFV and all of them so far been done in less than 5 days. The one I left a bit longer as coudl nto run and it went down to .980 I normally run when gets to .990

I do it in the cool in my basement as a bigger ferment can warm up alot when getting going and cause issues. Was upto 84F last night.. I have set to 80F to be nice clean with bakers and still fast.


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I always use bakers. And my fermenting room is about 70 right now. I'm guessing that's OK? Would 50 gallons generate an extra 15 degree of heat? If so I got another room 60 to 65.
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Problem is if too cold once initial spike you need heat to keep warm enough
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Bradster68 wrote: Tue May 10, 2022 6:12 am
bitter wrote: Tue May 10, 2022 4:59 am
Bradster68 wrote: Tue May 10, 2022 3:24 am
I'd love to get a batch this big going. I just got my food grade barrel. I'm nervous about doing such a large batch and have it stall. Any info or issues would be greatly appreciated. Either publicly or privately.
🍻
This will be my 3rd 200L Teddy Sadd FFV and all of them so far been done in less than 5 days. The one I left a bit longer as coudl nto run and it went down to .980 I normally run when gets to .990

I do it in the cool in my basement as a bigger ferment can warm up alot when getting going and cause issues. Was upto 84F last night.. I have set to 80F to be nice clean with bakers and still fast.


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I always use bakers. And my fermenting room is about 70 right now. I'm guessing that's OK? Would 50 gallons generate an extra 15 degree of heat? If so I got another room 60 to 65.
Many ale yeasts would be happy at 60-65.
Might also produce a cleaner fermentation.
Nottingham is my favorite "neutral" ale yeast.
If you can't swallow the price difference, start with one packet and make a starter.
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tombombadil wrote: Tue May 10, 2022 11:30 am
Bradster68 wrote: Tue May 10, 2022 6:12 am
bitter wrote: Tue May 10, 2022 4:59 am
Bradster68 wrote: Tue May 10, 2022 3:24 am
I'd love to get a batch this big going. I just got my food grade barrel. I'm nervous about doing such a large batch and have it stall. Any info or issues would be greatly appreciated. Either publicly or privately.
🍻
This will be my 3rd 200L Teddy Sadd FFV and all of them so far been done in less than 5 days. The one I left a bit longer as coudl nto run and it went down to .980 I normally run when gets to .990

I do it in the cool in my basement as a bigger ferment can warm up alot when getting going and cause issues. Was upto 84F last night.. I have set to 80F to be nice clean with bakers and still fast.


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I always use bakers. And my fermenting room is about 70 right now. I'm guessing that's OK? Would 50 gallons generate an extra 15 degree of heat? If so I got another room 60 to 65.
Many ale yeasts would be happy at 60-65.
Might also produce a cleaner fermentation.
Nottingham is my favorite "neutral" ale yeast.
If you can't swallow the price difference, start with one packet and make a starter.
I read that a lot of people using ale for this temperature range. I know some are using for whiskeys and bourbon and getting great results. Next time I'm in town I'll be grabbing some for sure. It's usually very warm so I use the bakers. But come different season I'll be moving my fermentables to cooler zone.
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Limemcello
Blackberry maceration
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Ran a 4th generation UJSSM that is CROW flavored. It was very rye heavy coming off the spout, probably because the corn is starting to be spent from the 1st generation ferment. All in all, it is very good and I look forward to seeing how it turns out on the oak.

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Made 5 gallons SBB all molly rum.And 10 gallons TFFVodka.🍻.And I forgot made 5 gallons of the honey bear bourbon last week. Just have to spirit run it now. My garage smelled like a fruit orchard as the bag hung to drain into the pot still. Must have been the honey malt?
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Stripping 135L of Corn Meal, Rye Flour and rolled Oats
FMG that Rye is glue!
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Made a 6 gallon batch of Russian imperial stout so it can age a bit for next winters drinking. May put some used oak sticks in some before bottling.
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subbrew wrote: Tue May 24, 2022 12:10 pm Made a 6 gallon batch of Russian imperial stout so it can age a bit for next winters drinking. May put some used oak sticks in some before bottling.
Next time sparge a second 5 gallons through the grains, and/or a piggy back on the grains UJ style. Ferment, strip spirit, then age 6 months. Enjoy a matching stout whiskey with the beer. Best Boiler Maker you ever had :thumbup:
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Bottled ginger beer. 2gal trial. K1v1116.
2.75lbs sugar
2 lemons
Ginger to taste(heaps for me) until it lights up your mouth
Pinch of nutrients
1 Hawaiian Chilli pepper
Primed/backsweetened w/ 11oz sugar and more ginger.
Bottling w/ 16 Oz bottles, last one had only 14 oz and i polished it without haste. Beautiful spice and to my surprise, not too sweet. We'll see once carbonated.

Also may have put together something to the effect of:
4.4lbs corn
2lbs 2 row
1lbs American white wheat
11oz castle Belgian pale
5oz American rye
And a melange of pure Idaho, brumalt, halcyon, pearl, oat, and pure Washington at a few Oz each.
Per 4-4.5gal. Mmmmmm, hypothetically. 8)
A, um, uh, thought exercise for backset that could be used for something with some darker specialty malts.
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juana_b wrote: Wed May 25, 2022 1:53 am Bottled ginger beer. 2gal trial. K1v1116.
2.75lbs sugar
2 lemons
Ginger to taste(heaps for me) until it lights up your mouth
Pinch of nutrients
1 Hawaiian Chilli pepper
Primed/backsweetened w/ 11oz sugar and more ginger.
Bottling w/ 16 Oz bottles, last one had only 14 oz and i polished it without haste. Beautiful spice and to my surprise, not too sweet. We'll see once carbonated.

Also may have put together something to the effect of:
4.4lbs corn
2lbs 2 row
1lbs American white wheat
11oz castle Belgian pale
5oz American rye
And a melange of pure Idaho, brumalt, halcyon, pearl, oat, and pure Washington at a few Oz each.
Per 4-4.5gal. Mmmmmm, hypothetically. 8)
A, um, uh, thought exercise for backset that could be used for something with some darker specialty malts.
I think my wife has been bitten by the bug also. She's now started making ginger beer and it's amazing. Has a heavy ginger tastes and well carbonated.
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juana_b wrote: Wed May 25, 2022 1:53 am Bottled ginger beer. 2gal trial. K1v1116.
2.75lbs sugar
2 lemons
Ginger to taste(heaps for me) until it lights up your mouth
Pinch of nutrients
1 Hawaiian Chilli pepper
Primed/backsweetened w/ 11oz sugar and more ginger.
Bottling w/ 16 Oz bottles, last one had only 14 oz and i polished it without haste. Beautiful spice and to my surprise, not too sweet. We'll see once carbonated.

Also may have put together something to the effect of:
4.4lbs corn
2lbs 2 row
1lbs American white wheat
11oz castle Belgian pale
5oz American rye
And a melange of pure Idaho, brumalt, halcyon, pearl, oat, and pure Washington at a few Oz each.
Per 4-4.5gal. Mmmmmm, hypothetically. 8)
A, um, uh, thought exercise for backset that could be used for something with some darker specialty malts.
Have you ever "primed/backsweetened" like this before? Aren't you going to end up with bottle bombs?
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tombombadil wrote: Wed May 25, 2022 9:11 am Have you ever "primed/backsweetened" like this before? Aren't you going to end up with bottle bombs?
Yes.
And yes, if I don't pasteurize or cold crash in time.
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juana_b wrote: Wed May 25, 2022 11:08 am
tombombadil wrote: Wed May 25, 2022 9:11 am Have you ever "primed/backsweetened" like this before? Aren't you going to end up with bottle bombs?
Yes.
And yes, if I don't pasteurize or cold crash in time.
Oh, ok, that makes sense.
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looking for a solution to our runaway condenser water temps, I've put this together. 3 ton condenser stripped of everything but the coil. It'll be after the condenser and before the chiller. Just to try and strip some heat before it hits the chiller. I have to keep the amp draw low, so using a fart fan. Put an air bleed at the high point. Flow restrictions should be minimal at most. The worst it can do is take up space. If performance is lacking, I can put a larger fan or grab a 5 ton coil from our scrap yard.
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Stripped 25 gals of single malt today

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Setting up now to make what may well be my last mash for a couple years. I'm trying to get a domestic temporary assignment at work that will have me living in my RV 3 hours from home for the next couple years before I retire.
A sacrifice I'll gladly make given the significance of the financial windfall that comes with the assignment.
And when I come back from the assignment, I'll have a 5 gallon barrel of HBB waiting for me.
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Things to do when wife has a girls weekend

Friday: First spirit run of pot stilled TFFV.

Saturday: 23L Batch of extract Pale Ale in the fermenter.

Sunday: Kicked off first attempt at a rum wash.
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Deplorable wrote:Setting up now to make what may well be my last mash for a couple years. I'm trying to get a domestic temporary assignment at work that will have me living in my RV 3 hours from home for the next couple years before I retire.
A sacrifice I'll gladly make given the significance of the financial windfall that comes with the assignment.
And when I come back from the assignment, I'll have a 5 gallon barrel of HBB waiting for me.
Hope the angels aren't too thirsty Deplorable!
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Tummydoc wrote: Sun May 29, 2022 6:11 am
Deplorable wrote:Setting up now to make what may well be my last mash for a couple years. I'm trying to get a domestic temporary assignment at work that will have me living in my RV 3 hours from home for the next couple years before I retire.
A sacrifice I'll gladly make given the significance of the financial windfall that comes with the assignment.
And when I come back from the assignment, I'll have a 5 gallon barrel of HBB waiting for me.
Hope the angels aren't too thirsty Deplorable!
No kidding! On the bright side, I'll only be 3 hours from home by car and can come home on the weekends. But with gas prices soaring, it won't be a frequent folly. So, I'll be able to come home, and move it to glass storage.
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Spirit running my HBBourbon.
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Spirit run for my rye whiskey today
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Spirit run on my single malt, the added peated barley malt is showing nicely

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Did a spirit run on a rum.

10g blackstrap molasses, 30g water, boiled bread yeast for, Epsom salt, 5l stir plate Hornindal Yeast starter, fermented down to 1.03,

Turned in to 13g low wines at 24%
2g keepers at 58%,
4ish gallons of feints.

Seems like a low yield. Tastes and smells great though.

I was hoping to get around 6 gallons to fill and top off a 5 gallon barrel from 20g molasses, 2 runs on my setup.

Maybe I was too narrow with my cuts?
I'm going to re-run the feints, see if I can get a few more acceptable jars out of the feints.

If not, I'll be picking up 10 more gallons of molasses for a third run.

No big deal I guess...
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