Brewing tomorrow
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Re: Brewing tomorrow
Is that really a thirty minute boil ?
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1. Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well-preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, thoroughly used, totally worn out and loudly proclaiming... "f*ck, what a trip
It's better to lose time with friends than to lose friends with time (Portuguese proverb)
Be who you are
Because those that mind don't matter
And those that matter don't mind
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Re: Brewing tomorrow
Mash is on.
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Re: Brewing tomorrow
Rookie,
Nice floor!
Is it Granite or Lino?
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Nice floor!

Is it Granite or Lino?

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Re: Brewing tomorrow
Years ago I went from 60 to 45 with no discernable difference in the results. I've recently been able to start doing all-grain (BIAB) again and shortening my brewday where I can.
I'm just here for the beer.
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Re: Brewing tomorrow
Hi chap. Do you get any issues with extracting bitterness from the hops with a boil as short as that?Years ago I went from 60 to 45 with no discernable difference in the results. I've recently been able to start doing all-grain (BIAB) again and shortening my brewday where I can.
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Re: Brewing tomorrow
No, I just increase the hops a bit.hebbstar wrote: ↑Tue Mar 29, 2022 9:24 amHi chap. Do you get any issues with extracting bitterness from the hops with a boil as short as that?Years ago I went from 60 to 45 with no discernable difference in the results. I've recently been able to start doing all-grain (BIAB) again and shortening my brewday where I can.
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Re: Brewing tomorrow
Good call mate. I boil with gas from a bottle. With the price of propane going upRookie wrote: ↑Tue Mar 29, 2022 2:22 pmNo, I just increase the hops a bit.hebbstar wrote: ↑Tue Mar 29, 2022 9:24 amHi chap. Do you get any issues with extracting bitterness from the hops with a boil as short as that?Years ago I went from 60 to 45 with no discernable difference in the results. I've recently been able to start doing all-grain (BIAB) again and shortening my brewday where I can.

Time is also a bit part of it as well.
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Re: Brewing tomorrow
Have you considered overnight mash? I get up in the morning have a coffee and a scratch and then start boil. I gave up brew days a couple of years ago.
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Re: Brewing tomorrow
No, I'm already having to no-chill the wort after the boil and don't want a two day brew session.
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Re: Brewing tomorrow
Hi chap. Do you get any issues with extracting bitterness from the hops with a boil as short as that?
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No, I just increase the hops a bit.
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Good call mate. I boil with gas from a bottle. With the price of propane going up
there may be a time where more hops is cheaper than a longer boil.
Time is also a bit part of it as well.
Cheers
Paul
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You're not wrong there Paul. The price of bottled gas is crazy. I now get up to mash temp on the cooker in the kitchen. Boil I still use gas outside.
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No, I just increase the hops a bit.
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Good call mate. I boil with gas from a bottle. With the price of propane going up

Time is also a bit part of it as well.
Cheers
Paul
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You're not wrong there Paul. The price of bottled gas is crazy. I now get up to mash temp on the cooker in the kitchen. Boil I still use gas outside.
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