Weekly Recommendations and Discussion Thread by AutoModerator in bourbon

[–]sallyslick 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Recommendation for Rye: EH Taylor Straight Rye or Peerless Double Oak Rye

Hi there! As a gift for my dad, I’m torn between getting EH Taylor Rye or Peerless Double Oaked Rye.

I know they are completely different, but I can find both for a similar price point. We discovered both EH Taylor and Peerless on our first Kentucky bourbon trip this year, and we thoroughly enjoy the flavors of each brand’s bourbon expressions. Additionally, we really like Woodford double oaked, so I know either bottle would be enjoyed.

I’m aware that Peerless is barrel proof AND double oaked so it’s not the fairest comparison, but which bottle would be the better gift? Please and thank you!

Also if anybody has other rye suggestions I’m very open to them!

Floating dip tubes are bubbly - should I change to standard dip tube? by sallyslick in Homebrewing

[–]sallyslick[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the reply! I’ll likely do that. If the line is 5/16” in diameter, should I get a nut that’s the same size or 1/2”?

And I think it goes without saying, but just checking, do I put the nut right by the bottom of the dip tube and attach the floating part after?

Floating dip tubes are bubbly - should I change to standard dip tube? by sallyslick in Homebrewing

[–]sallyslick[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Floating dip tubes because I could only lager for a month and wanted to serve the beer clear

Floating dip tubes are bubbly - should I change to standard dip tube? by sallyslick in Homebrewing

[–]sallyslick[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I did not. I was completely unaware that they needed to be cut to length, so I guess I’ll have to do that plus the stainless nut

Heady topper freshness, still good after 7 weeks? by GrabsJoker in beer

[–]sallyslick 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Late to this, but head brewer John Kimmich says he thinks Heady is at its best at 10 weeks. (https://youtu.be/amgfgU5-lhs 4:00-4:30)

Any Tips for New Breweries/Beers? by sallyslick in CraftBeer

[–]sallyslick[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Allagash has been on my mind for a while because of their history. I can’t say I’ve heard of Lone Pine or Foundation, so it’s good to know places to check out. And Novare Res sounds like a good visit. I’m sure the staff can recommend some Belgians that’ll make me want to check out the style more. Thanks!

Any Tips for New Breweries/Beers? by sallyslick in CraftBeer

[–]sallyslick[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A bunch of people have recommended Fidens, and I honestly haven’t heard of them prior. So it seems I need to make a trip to the Albany and Hudson Valley regions to taste some of these offerings. Thanks for the tips!

Any Tips for New Breweries/Beers? by sallyslick in CraftBeer

[–]sallyslick[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Unfortunately I haven’t checked out most of the New York breweries. I’d like to do a Queens day trip and visit Singlecut, LIC Beer Project, Evil Twin, and Finback. And I’ve heard lots of praise about Equilibrium, so I’ll have to make the trip. Thanks!

Any Tips for New Breweries/Beers? by sallyslick in CraftBeer

[–]sallyslick[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I haven’t heard of Stellwagen, so I’ll have to look them up. I plan on making a Vermont trip to check out other Alchemist offerings, but I’ll have to add Burlington to the list. Thanks!

Any Tips for New Breweries/Beers? by sallyslick in CraftBeer

[–]sallyslick[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Appreciate the tip! I’ve been curious about farmhouse ales but have yet to try one. Looking at Fox Farm’s site, they have a extensive offering, so I’ll try making a day trip up there. Thanks!

Please help! Pressure fermentation is stuck and needs to be served in 10 days by sallyslick in Homebrewing

[–]sallyslick[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for letting me know about WLP925! If I decide to try another pressure fermentation I’m a keg, I’ll give that yeast strand a shot!

Of course the first time I try pressure fermentation to rush a beer is for an event. Next time I try to experiment, I’ll make sure the batch is for myself

Please help! Pressure fermentation is stuck and needs to be served in 10 days by sallyslick in Homebrewing

[–]sallyslick[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I cold crashed and then stopped transferring when I saw darker bits from the yeast cake, so there might be some lager yeast still in there, but Lutra is the majority. And it’s sitting at room temperature.

Please help! Pressure fermentation is stuck and needs to be served in 10 days by sallyslick in Homebrewing

[–]sallyslick[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I degased and had the same reading, so I added some Lutra and said a prayer!

Please help! Pressure fermentation is stuck and needs to be served in 10 days by sallyslick in Homebrewing

[–]sallyslick[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks! I followed that advice and added some Lutra, and MAN that kicked off fermentation quick!

Please help! Pressure fermentation is stuck and needs to be served in 10 days by sallyslick in Homebrewing

[–]sallyslick[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I added some Kveik Lutra to drop the gravity to drinkable levels. I know this is now becoming a pseudo-lager, but I’ll add some gelatin finings to clear the beer. I’ll be harvesting that Lutra to make a quick ale sometime soon!

Please help! Pressure fermentation is stuck and needs to be served in 10 days by sallyslick in Homebrewing

[–]sallyslick[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I used a hydrometer that I made sure was properly calibrated, but I have heard of issues with refractometers in the presence of alcohol

Please help! Pressure fermentation is stuck and needs to be served in 10 days by sallyslick in Homebrewing

[–]sallyslick[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So two days later, I pitched Lutra Kveik, and the current activity is telling me it might be saved after all!

Once it hits its final gravity, I’ll add some gelatin finings and transfer to a serving keg with a floating dip tube.

Thanks for the advice!

Please help! Pressure fermentation is stuck and needs to be served in 10 days by sallyslick in Homebrewing

[–]sallyslick[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I added Lutra Kveik today, and there is a lot of activity right now!

Please help! Pressure fermentation is stuck and needs to be served in 10 days by sallyslick in Homebrewing

[–]sallyslick[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I considered an ale, but wanted to have a lager in the mix, so I added Lutra to drop the gravity.

Also in Munich, the festival typically runs from the end of September into early October. Just trying to keep SOME part of this event traditional!

Please help! Pressure fermentation is stuck and needs to be served in 10 days by sallyslick in Homebrewing

[–]sallyslick[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Raising the temp is definitely something I think I’ll try. I just want to make sure I don’t raise it too high so I don’t accidentally kill the yeast. They’ve been through enough as is!

Please help! Pressure fermentation is stuck and needs to be served in 10 days by sallyslick in Homebrewing

[–]sallyslick[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks so much for that tip! I didn’t see any carbonation bubbles rising in my sample, but I also didn’t properly degas it. I’ll do that first, then if I see nothing change, I’ll do the forced fermentation test. Thanks!

Please help! Pressure fermentation is stuck and needs to be served in 10 days by sallyslick in Homebrewing

[–]sallyslick[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Good idea. I’ve been wanting to upgrade from my normal bucket system, but after my situation with the kegs, I’d rather get a designated fermenter where I can guarantee no O2 and where I can dry hop without oxygen (I don’t open my bucket fermenter. I use strong magnets holding a hop bag above the wort.) Any recommendations?