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Raw Dog
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Thanks, Gerard!
You are the second person to comment on the green, and I'm a bit lost. The hops that the homebrew store gave me were little green pellets that resembled rabbit poop. I tossed the poop directly into the boil. I did not use a bag, nor did I filter anything. What went into the boil went into the bucket, minus the sock of grains I steeped before I boiled. Should I have done something different. The directions that came with the recipe, or the other 2 I brewed since then, made no mention of additional steps. Did I miss something? Fwiw the brew is a perfect amber ale color, no hint of green in it.
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This cider is drying right out...the champange yeast is still chomping away. I am going to need a low gravity range hydrometer I think...unless there are any tricks to using my ~.090 one?
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