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Old 03-13-2012, 08:47 AM   #1
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Default Re: Homebrewers - Whats in the fermeter?

doing a black IPA next.
local didn't have Carafa II or III or Midnight Wheat.
did get some Debittered Black.

should I use debittered, or mail order one of the others?
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Old 03-13-2012, 09:41 AM   #2
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Hoping to brew my 5th batch this weekend.

It'll be me 2nd All Grain and 2nd Kegged...

BELGIAN STRONG ALE

Gerard, you've been a great help as I continue to slide down this slope...I hadn't realized it but the instrux tell me to do a cold fermentation.

I thought that that was reserved just for lagers....any thoughts there?

And...in order to do that, I guess I have to make some room in my kegerator...and raise the temp...

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Old 03-13-2012, 10:37 AM   #3
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BELGIAN STRONG ALE

Gerard, you've been a great help as I continue to slide down this slope...I hadn't realized it but the instrux tell me to do a cold fermentation.

I thought that that was reserved just for lagers....any thoughts there?

And...in order to do that, I guess I have to make some room in my kegerator...and raise the temp...
Not sure why this is--most strong ales are actually helped by warmer fermentation, to produce a higher ester/phenol profile. Perhaps it's talking about "cold conditioning" which is a way to get all that Belgian yeast to drop out of suspension and clarify the beer once fermentation is done.

Right before you bottle, put the fermenter in your kegerator for a few days. Temps can be in the 40s, although I've heard some people go as low as the mid-30's. The yeast and anything else you have floating around (hop particles, etc.) will drop, then you can bottle as normal.
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Old 03-13-2012, 10:41 AM   #4
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Awesome, as usual. Thanks Gerard!

And that's exactly what I was thinking...about it needing warmer temps first. I very well may have assumed the cold temps were for the beginning but really meant for the end.

I was going to throw this on the tap; any reason why I'd want to bottle instead?
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doing a black IPA next.
local didn't have Carafa II or III or Midnight Wheat.
did get some Debittered Black.

should I use debittered, or mail order one of the others?
Dehusked Carafa III is the brewery go to around here for a black IPA. I haven't brewed with black at all, but I imagine debittered would be the way to go if you're going that route.
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