Nebe
05-06-2012, 02:13 PM
I know Saltheart is a home brewer.. Is anyone else doing this awesome hobby? I have just geared up to to all-grain brewing. Can't wait to reap my rewards.
View Full Version : Home Brewers?? Nebe 05-06-2012, 02:13 PM I know Saltheart is a home brewer.. Is anyone else doing this awesome hobby? I have just geared up to to all-grain brewing. Can't wait to reap my rewards. Saltheart 05-06-2012, 02:24 PM You should search. I posted a lot about brewing here but its spread out all over. Just try searching "Brewing" Nebe 05-06-2012, 02:34 PM I will! We need a forum!!! Brewers Unite!!! :) Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device Nebe 05-06-2012, 02:38 PM I have to be careful, because the next thing I know, I could start using my back up equipment for my glass studio to make an automated system.. Lol! http://i1046.photobucket.com/albums/b463/thglassstation/beer/1798ea60.jpg Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device Pete_G 05-07-2012, 10:41 AM Was the Lagunitas the last straw? Looking forward to sampling this latest experiment... Nebe 05-07-2012, 10:52 AM You'll get some Pete. It will take a while for the first batch to be ready though. Probably september Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device Nebe 05-07-2012, 10:53 AM The last straw was realizing how good a beer you can make on your own for under 75 cents a bottle :) Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device Saltheart 05-07-2012, 11:58 AM Your beer should be ready in about a month. Only very very high alc beers need to aged. Yes you can age others and sometimes they get better but for the most part , beer should be treated like bread. Fresh beer tastes good. I think optimum is about 5 days in primary fermenter m, 10 days in secondary fermenter when dry hopping and 2 to 4 weeks in the bottles. Man guys go 1 week in primary , 2weeks in bottles , then drink it. I used to brew competitively and sometimes if pressed for time to get an entry into a contest I would brew it , primary 5 days , dry hop in secondary 5 days then force cabonate using CO2 pressure overnight and into the contest. Won several using that method but of course its not the best , but it works! :) Raven 05-07-2012, 02:50 PM this is a little off topic... i love beer ....but it don't love me.... (i always drink just one now) if i drink even one beer "of the wrong kind" i wake up with a migraine headache that makes hangovers look like a super vacation in RIO I happen to prefer ales and only certain ales will do this... had a seirra nevada recently and i was just fine! wife bought new castle ale - gave me the migraine bought a sixer of dogfish head ale and i was just fine so, i am trying to isolate whether it's an ingredient or an impurity. :huh: the funny thing about HOPS in herbal lore is it's known to be an effective sedative. Nebe 05-07-2012, 04:18 PM Raven, Im thinking i might try to grow my own hops.. Saltheart, in pure nebe fashion, i deceded to get everything to brew a belgium tripel.. But if your right.. then all the better. :buds: spence 05-07-2012, 04:30 PM Raven, Im thinking i might try to grow my own hops.. Saltheart, in pure nebe fashion, i deceded to get everything to brew a belgium tripel.. But if your right.. then all the better. :buds: Not what I would have suggested for your first home brew :hidin: -spence Nebe 05-07-2012, 04:39 PM hehehehe Nebe 05-07-2012, 04:41 PM ive done two other batches so far, but out in Colorado... a simple pale ale that was to die for and an imperial double IPA that was a clone recipe of harpon's Leviathan double IPA..... so its not technically my first batch. Saltheart 05-08-2012, 01:37 PM this is a little off topic... i love beer ....but it don't love me.... (i always drink just one now) if i drink even one beer "of the wrong kind" i wake up with a migraine headache that makes hangovers look like a super vacation in RIO I happen to prefer ales and only certain ales will do this... had a seirra nevada recently and i was just fine! wife bought new castle ale - gave me the migraine bought a sixer of dogfish head ale and i was just fine so, i am trying to isolate whether it's an ingredient or an impurity. :huh: the funny thing about HOPS in herbal lore is it's known to be an effective sedative. You give only 3 clues but based on those three beers , the problem seems to be that you cannot tolerate a lot of Dextrins. New castle will have lots of unfermented sugars called dextrins or malto Dextrins. The other two you listed will have some but much less. Anyway , stay away from dark beers , maybe even anything amber or darker. Saltheart 05-08-2012, 01:40 PM Raven, Im thinking i might try to grow my own hops.. Saltheart, in pure nebe fashion, i deceded to get everything to brew a belgium tripel.. But if your right.. then all the better. :buds: Nothing wrong with beer being ready "too soon". :) Raven 05-08-2012, 02:18 PM You give only 3 clues but based on those three beers , the problem seems to be that you cannot tolerate a lot of Dextrins. New castle will have lots of unfermented sugars called dextrins or malto Dextrins. The other two you listed will have some but much less. Anyway , stay away from dark beers , maybe even anything amber or darker. i will look into dextrins thanks Nebe 05-08-2012, 02:21 PM I have the same issue as raven. I dont get headaches, but I will get a severe case of insomnia as my body has a little sugar party while I try to sleep. . Dark ales do it every time. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device Raven 05-08-2012, 05:25 PM AND THAT Nebe, is because Beer is the slowest thing to "Digest" and alcohol gets broken down into sugar... i suspect dehydration is a factor as well Nebe 05-08-2012, 06:40 PM Dehydration? Impossible!! I drank 4 beers :) Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device JohnnySaxatilis 05-08-2012, 07:05 PM im the same. guiness kills me, or any really dark beer. especially since its so delicious. Jenn 05-08-2012, 07:34 PM You give only 3 clues but based on those three beers , the problem seems to be that you cannot tolerate a lot of Dextrins. New castle will have lots of unfermented sugars called dextrins or malto Dextrins. The other two you listed will have some but much less. Anyway , stay away from dark beers , maybe even anything amber or darker. Wow I am actually really glad this was brought up. Up until about 2 years ago I never seemed to have problem with "feeling like crap" from beer drinking. This is also about the same time I really got into the darker beers (also mostly what I drink now) I was starting to fear it had something to do with the malt or hops and that I would one day have to give it all up. Now I think I will experiment with lighter beers to see if I notice a difference! Thanks Guys! Raven 05-09-2012, 10:31 AM problem is: Beer makes you snore like a bulldozer :doh: Raven 05-18-2012, 08:06 PM You give only 3 clues but based on those three beers , the problem seems to be that you cannot tolerate a lot of Dextrins. New castle will have lots of unfermented sugars called dextrins or malto Dextrins. The other two you listed will have some but much less. Anyway , stay away from dark beers , maybe even anything amber or darker. Nope! not gonna stay away from Dark beers because they are my favorite over light beers but i have more clues.... two Sam Adam brown ales gave me a mushy head in the morning but DIRTY BASTARD beer doesnt... i gravitate to sweeter beer i guess.... sad that belhaven scottish ale went low class i won't even buy it now McEwans is awesome ............... gets you drunk in 3 bottles, well me anyways Raven 05-18-2012, 08:08 PM Nebe there was an old myth that you could graft a hops top onto a weed stalk and they would "take" and make special hops..... like i said a myth.... hops grow like twenty feet high..... Raven 05-18-2012, 08:14 PM Wow I am actually really glad this was brought up. Up until about 2 years ago I never seemed to have problem with "feeling like crap" from beer drinking. This is also about the same time I really got into the darker beers (also mostly what I drink now) I was starting to fear it had something to do with the malt or hops and that I would one day have to give it all up. Now I think I will experiment with lighter beers to see if I notice a difference! Thanks Guys! Jenn i think it's a reaction to sugar .... as the alcohol breaks down it messes with your glucose levels i make sure to drink some water before bedtime and take some childrens aspirin because (still a Nsaid drug) they are mild alieve and ibuprophen make me bleed internally so i no longer take them ever .... off the list as we love to proclaim Nebe 05-18-2012, 09:06 PM My dad told me about that ganja/hops myth.. I don't believe it Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device luds 05-19-2012, 09:01 AM Was the Lagunitas the last straw? Looking forward to sampling this latest experiment... Is that stuff good? I've tried to order it a couple times with dinner and they were out botg places. Maybe that is a sign. I never grab it because it's always in te case next to Flower Power, Dogfish, Hop Devil, and Mayflower where I get beer and that's tough competition. Nebe 05-19-2012, 09:40 AM It's really good. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device spence 05-19-2012, 10:14 AM Is that stuff good? I've tried to order it a couple times with dinner and they were out botg places. Maybe that is a sign. I never grab it because it's always in te case next to Flower Power, Dogfish, Hop Devil, and Mayflower where I get beer and that's tough competition. I'd take any of those over the Lagunitas...something about it just doesn't speak to me. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device vBulletin® v3.8.7, Copyright ©2000-2025, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.
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