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FastFerment Conical Fermenter Setup and Overview

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For Christmas, I got the FastFerment Conical Fermenter as well as a few of the accessories.  So I decided to do a quick setup and overview of it as my first video done for the website.  I will do a full review of it after I use it on an upcoming brew.

A few things to note:

  1.  I needed another quarter turn of the main valve assembly, and I found this out during my water test.
  2.  I forgot the carrying strap that I got as well.
  3. I need to boost my audio next time  (sorry)
  4. I should put away the kids’ games before videoing…..I got excited and blasted ahead without cleaning.

 

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Interview Series – Homebrewer Style!

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One of the best ways to learn about something is get information from people who have been doing it longer, have had more mentors, and have more information available to them.  So, I figured why not check in with some homebrewers on the internet, as well as homebrewers from my local area who have made the jump to commercial brewing.  Thus, the birth of the Homebrewer Interview Series!

As a starting point, I contacted Chris from HOMEBREWFINDS.COM.  You will notice that I mentioned Chris’s site in a past post and I find myself checking it often.  I reached out to Chris to see if he would be willing to chat with me, or type some answers to a few probing questions.  He agreed, so here we go!  The interview will be posted soon!

 

I am working on getting some more interviews set up….so stay tuned!

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Why Use A Conical Fermenter?

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In the realm of brewing, there are just a few equipment upgrades that really make a big difference in your brewing process.  The big thing?  A conical fermenter.  When you visit a brewery of any commercial scale, they are not using a bucket brewing system like most home brewers.  They don’t have carboys lined up.  They have large shiny conical fermenters.  These pieces of equipment for homebrewers are like vision of sugar plums dancing in children’s heads.

So on my wishlist for the holidays this year was a conical fermenter.  I knew that a bright shiny stainless steel one was not an option, so instead I asked for a more affordable and movable one.  I went for the FastFerment Concical Fermenter.  I chose this one for a few reasons.  The price point was right on, there were a bunch of add-on accessories,  and it was movable.  I will post a full setup and review of it in the future. Continue reading

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Finished Homebrew Beer Brined Turkey

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Well, Tommy The Turkey tasted pretty darn good!  As you can see, he turned a nice golden roasted color.  My homebrew beer brined turkey experiment was a success!

 

As far as taste, the saltiness of the brine was definitely present.  The turkey was juicy.  The flavor of the two beers I used, a pilsner and SMASH made with nugget hops, was very present, but not overpowering.  My boys loved it.  The in-laws definitely liked it.  Even my wife, who doesn’t love turkey or beer, said it was good.  Leftovers stayed very juicy and moist.  When reheated, there was a smell of brew in the air.

 

Would I do it again?  SURE WOULD!  Next time, I would definitely get the bigger ziplock bags (5 gallon size).  I may soak it for longer.  I would definitely go bigger than the 14 pound bird I used this year.

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Beer Brine Your Turkey With Homebrew

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Tis the season to be FOWL…..Ok, maybe you just want to try something different with your fowl.  Thanksgiving is the perfect time to showcase your home brewed beer.  This year, my 14 pound Tommy the Turkey is making a 2 day swim in a homebrew beer brine before I give him a little roasting.

I read an article in BYO magazine about using homebrew to beer brine your turkey.  After a quick discussion with the powers that be, I put the plan into motion.   Continue reading

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Homebrewing Tip: Making A Yeast Starter

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So I have been brewing for a little over five years.  You know what I had never done?  Yup, you guessed it by the title…I never had made a yeast starter.  Fellow Beer Nerd, Ricky, made a comment about a my batch of Lt. Topper.  I had a question about the viability of my yeast and pitched some dry yeast on top.  Here is what he posted:

I always make a starter before brew day. Not only does this give you enough yeasties to tackle all that wort, it also gives you an idea of your yeast health. You don’t need anything fancy either, I started with just a clear jug so that I could see the activity.

I had the tools, my wife got me a “little” kit a year back or so. But, alas, I was lazy, and now it was time to put it into practice.  Thanks to the nudge from Ricky.  According to industry leader, White Labs, a starter is good for the viability of your yeast, getting a lager batch ready, a high gravity brew (over 1.070), or if you want a fast start.

I decided that I was going to brew a Russian Imperial Stout while my wife was out for a girls night….but I decided to brew a little less than 24 hours before I needed my starter to be flying.  I smacked a pack of Wyeast Scottish Ale at 10:30 at night.  About 1:30 AM, I boiled 1 liter of water, and added 1 cup of dark malt extract (what I had on hand).  The boil for this was just 15 minutes.  Then, I poured the wort into a glass flask, and did a quick water bath in the sink to cool it down.  Once my temp was low enough, I poured the smack pack into the mixture.  I gave it some good swirls to move some oxygen in there to aerate it.  Then,  I put on a #10 stopper, a traditional 3 piece airlock, and filled it with some sanitized water.  I then put the beaker into a nice dark place in the cellar.

I noticed a nice “small” krausen layer beginning to form about 12 hours later, with a little activity in the airlock.  Another 10 hours later, my starter was ready to pitch into my RISing Mounds.  My brew day report will be coming soon about that brew!

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Great Place For Shopping Help – Homebrewfinds.com

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One thing that is important in home brewing, is sharing information.  Homebrewfinds.com is a perfect example of this!  I find myself checking out the site frequently to see what Chris has posted.  I will be featuring a post with an interview with Chris in the near future.  Disclaimer time – when you go to his site and find out there is something out there that you “need”…..don’t blame me for “needing” to spend the money.

Chris has a great social media presence, and can help you find some great deals.  Did you find a great deal someplace?  Drop him a line and let him know.

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