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Old 01-19-2012, 01:23 PM   #1
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I only use the plastic when bottling. I have a 2 glass carboys. Love them.
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Old 01-20-2012, 04:27 PM   #2
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Brewing a Belgian Dubbel this weekend. Partial mash.
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Brewing a Belgian Dubbel this weekend. Partial mash.
This has pushed the cap of the carboy, twice. We have a blowoff tube on this, also. Belgian yeast is aggressive!!!!
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This has pushed the cap of the carboy, twice. We have a blowoff tube on this, also. Belgian yeast is aggressive!!!!
I made a belgian strong that pushed yeast through the blowoff tube for 4 days straight. The Belgians have definitely perfected aggressive yeasts that attenuate well!

Just bottled up a scottish that wound up being more of a 90 than a wee heavy. Added some yeast at bottling. First time doing this, hope they don't blow.
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