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Posted: Wed Apr 08, 2009 12:53 pm
by Pete Segaard
Here is the current result of batch number 5. Brewers Best Cream Ale with 2 weeks in primary and 1 week in secondary.

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My second batch of Joe's Ancient orange with a lime twist in the background. Still waiting on the first batch to clear so I can bottle it and open up my three gallon carboy to put this batch into. I always smiled to myself when I would read about homebrewers saying this is an obsession, boy were they right on the money.

Posted: Wed Apr 08, 2009 3:09 pm
by ZiggyZoomba
:-) Looks good!!!

My Bouncing Baby Barleywine that we brewed over the summer is just now starting to come into its own. The flavors have really matured and its got a big, full-bodied barleywine character like it's supposed to. I think we brewed it in August, so maybe it has a 9 month gestation period as well!!

Do you bottle or keg, Oak? We may have to swap a bottle or two! I'll meet you at the 590 bridge! :-)

Posted: Wed Apr 08, 2009 10:16 pm
by Pete Segaard
ZiggyZoomba wrote:Do you bottle or keg, Oak? We may have to swap a bottle or two! I'll meet you at the 590 bridge! :-)
Bottle, but hopefully only for the moment. I have a line on a smaller commercial fridge (free) so I will soon be able to lager and keg/dispense from. I would be happy to trade some homebrew. I have to be honest though if I cool the beer to far I get a chill haze in the beer, but the Cream Ale is really tasty.

Posted: Thu Apr 09, 2009 9:33 am
by hammb
oaklane2 wrote:
ZiggyZoomba wrote:Do you bottle or keg, Oak? We may have to swap a bottle or two! I'll meet you at the 590 bridge! :-)
Bottle, but hopefully only for the moment. I have a line on a smaller commercial fridge (free) so I will soon be able to lager and keg/dispense from. I would be happy to trade some homebrew. I have to be honest though if I cool the beer to far I get a chill haze in the beer, but the Cream Ale is really tasty.
Have you tried adding a Whirfloc tablet to the boil? I found they helped immensely in clearing beers. However, I think it is VERY difficult to get a clear pour if you're bottle conditioning the brew. I mean Bell's is all bottle conditioned and they don't even pour perfectly clear. Once you move to kegging you can produce much clearer beers because you'll carbonate off the tank. Also it's all in one serving vessel. The sediment will mostly be gone in the first 10 glasses or so of a keg, after that you'll have pretty clear pours, in my experience.

http://www.americanbrewmaster.com/produ ... ts_id=1466

I throw a tablet into every batch I brew.

Posted: Thu Apr 09, 2009 3:45 pm
by ZiggyZoomba
Adding irish moss to the boil also helps precipitate out a lot of what's causing the haze... but to be honest... who cares???

My Barleywine is remarkably clear at this point, btw. ;-) Oh... and it's delicious!

Posted: Thu Apr 09, 2009 3:50 pm
by hammb
ZiggyZoomba wrote:Adding irish moss to the boil also helps precipitate out a lot of what's causing the haze... but to be honest... who cares???

My Barleywine is remarkably clear at this point, btw. ;-) Oh... and it's delicious!
Whirfloc is condensed irish moss and far more effective, IMO.

Posted: Thu Apr 30, 2009 9:31 pm
by KeyWestParrot
hammb wrote:
ZiggyZoomba wrote:Adding irish moss to the boil also helps precipitate out a lot of what's causing the haze... but to be honest... who cares???

My Barleywine is remarkably clear at this point, btw. ;-) Oh... and it's delicious!
Whirfloc is condensed irish moss and far more effective, IMO.

Shouldn't Oaklane collect some moss from the Mighty Portage River and use that.

Posted: Fri May 01, 2009 3:44 pm
by Pete Segaard
KeyWestParrot wrote:
hammb wrote:
ZiggyZoomba wrote:Adding irish moss to the boil also helps precipitate out a lot of what's causing the haze... but to be honest... who cares???

My Barleywine is remarkably clear at this point, btw. ;-) Oh... and it's delicious!
Whirfloc is condensed irish moss and far more effective, IMO.

Shouldn't Oaklane collect some moss from the Mighty Portage River and use that.
Lest 'ye not forget the Poe Ditch Rat which doth flow into the Mighty Portage River :smt078