
Black Lab Ale Officially Opens - IPA
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Re: Black Lab Ale Officially Opens - IPA
Great job, now you will enjoy that in a few weeks, and great photo's, nice dag
Bru
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Re: Black Lab Ale Officially Opens - IPA
Nice one Tali, it's all been very entertaining!
I like yer dag too.

I like yer dag too.

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Nice looking brewery - now, if only the wife would let me build a permanent setup like that here...
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Which came as huge releif to me as I brewed many extract brews and allowed hot (>60C) to splash about a bit prior to cooling...Jim wrote:Oxygen is needed in the wort before pitching the yeast, but once the initial phase of fermentation is over it causes the beer to go off.Borodave wrote:Nice set up, but on the run off from the mashtun. is letting it run from a height like that and through the seive not going to cause oxidation? Or can this only happen after the yeast has been pitcheD?
There is a school of thought that allowing hot wort to contact the air during mashing/ sparging/ boiling causes hot side airation. Many people (me included) think this is complete bollocks.
The beer turned out fine though but I was convinced I'd commited some Breweing capital crime!

OP:
Brew day looks good and I hope not too many of Georges black hairs (Had black lab myself years ago and her hair ended up everywhere - but such a grand dog) ended up in your lovely looking IPA!
Enjoy!
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Re: Black Lab Ale Officially Opens - IPA
Looks like a smooth brewday 
