I need Ingredients today!
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- Second Home
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I need Ingredients today!
I work in Commerce and I live in Costa Mesa. I need ingredients for 2 batches that I'm brewing tonight. I know Steinfillers is closed. I know O'Sheas sells kits but can you but you buy whatever grain/hops/ and yeast you want? I relly don't want to drive to Riverside to go to More Beer but I guess I will if I have to. Anyone know if I can buy that stuff from Brew Bakers or do you need to brew it there. Any thoughts.
Thanks,
A fellow brewer in a pinch!
Thanks,
A fellow brewer in a pinch!
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Re: I need Ingredients today!
O'Sheas does sell individual ingredients, but the prices are high. The selection is ok if I remember right, but I haven't been there for ingredients in a while.
Re: I need Ingredients today!
O'sheas sells individual grains. They are usually in 1,3,5,or 10 lb pre-measured, pre-milled bags. I would definitely call ahead (949-364-4440) to see if they have what you are looking for. They also sell individual yeasts and hops as well. I go there sometimes because I can get there and back on my lunch break from work. It saves me alot of time.
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- Second Home
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Re: I need Ingredients today!
Thanks guys. I just made a bunch of calls and O’Sheas is charging about $45 per kit and Brew Bakers was willing to put them together for me for $49 each. I think I am going to drive out to riverside though since Morebeer is only about $30 per kit. Wish me luck! Two batches in one night. If anyone wants to come over and help, I have beer. I’m in Costa Mesa and will be starting about 5:30 to 6ish.
Thanks!
Brandon
Thanks!
Brandon
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Re: I need Ingredients today!
That's certainly ambitious, good luck! I've got school stuff going on tonight, so I'm out.
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Re: I need Ingredients today!
Sorry, late to the party or I would have...
Re: I need Ingredients today!
How'd the brew day go? Were you doing both batches simultaneously or back to back?
FYI if nobody pointed it out before, brewcommune club members get a 10% discount at B3.
FYI if nobody pointed it out before, brewcommune club members get a 10% discount at B3.
Jon
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Re: I need Ingredients today!
JonGoku wrote:How'd the brew day go? Were you doing both batches simultaneously or back to back?
FYI if nobody pointed it out before, brewcommune club members get a 10% discount at B3.
It went really well. I did them back to back. Everything went really smooth except one small boil over (wasn't paying attention) The first one I did was a scotch ale and according to the recipie, it was suppsed to have a OG of 1.088 and an estimated abv of 9.9%. That seems so high for the recipie not calling for additional sugar to the fermenter. It had about 10 pounds of specialty grain and an 8 pound bag of liquid malt extract and my first reading was really low. I ended up adding about a pound of brown sugar and was able to bring it up to 1.066. The second batch was a Porter. The first Porter I did came out looking like a Red so I was very pleased to see the rich oil like goodness being put into the carboy.
I would like to infuse rum into the porter and on one message board I saw someone added a whole 750ml of Appleton Estate right before the bottled/kegged. Has anyone had any experience adding liquor to a 5 gallon batch. If so, how much do you recomend and when would you put it in?
All in all, it was a pretty successful night. It was my first time using More Beer product and I was very happy with it. Thank you to everyone for your support.
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Re: I need Ingredients today!
A 1.088 scotch ale? holy smokes! 10 lbs of grain and you are calling it specialty grain? With that much grain you are going to need a proper mash. What kind of grain was it and where did you find this recipe?
- Second Home
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Re: I need Ingredients today!
When I get a chance I will post the recipe so you can check it out. I may be off on a few numbers.maltbarley wrote:A 1.088 scotch ale? holy smokes! 10 lbs of grain and you are calling it specialty grain? With that much grain you are going to need a proper mash. What kind of grain was it and where did you find this recipe?
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Re: I need Ingredients today!
1.088 isn't too big for a scotch ale but I do agree that 10 pounds of specialty grains should be mashed, not steeped. Maybe it works, I don't know, but that's a LOT of grain. It would be super easy to do by just using ~3-4 gallons of water and holding it at 154* for about 45 minutes. Remove the grain bag and drain well.... You'd have just mashed the grain.maltbarley wrote:A 1.088 scotch ale? holy smokes! 10 lbs of grain and you are calling it specialty grain? With that much grain you are going to need a proper mash. What kind of grain was it and where did you find this recipe?
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Damn, too late for me to see it as well...
I'd have enjoyed it a lot more than making 23 full sheet pans of rice krispie treats after getting home from work. That wasn't so fun.
I'd have enjoyed it a lot more than making 23 full sheet pans of rice krispie treats after getting home from work. That wasn't so fun.
Brad
Re: I need Ingredients today!
LOL just how many boxes of rice krispies did that take?bwarbiany wrote:Damn, too late for me to see it as well...
I'd have enjoyed it a lot more than making 23 full sheet pans of rice krispie treats after getting home from work. That wasn't so fun.
Jon
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Re: I need Ingredients today!
maltbarley wrote:A 1.088 scotch ale? holy smokes! 10 lbs of grain and you are calling it specialty grain? With that much grain you are going to need a proper mash. What kind of grain was it and where did you find this recipe?
Okay, here is the recipe: * A little less grain than I thought but still a lot
8 lbs of Ultralight Extract
5 lbs of 2 Row
1 lb of Crystal 40L
8 oz Aromatic
4 oz Special B
2 oz Black Roasted
1 oz Glacier boiled for 60min
*no finishing Hops
Whirfloc clarifier
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Re: I need Ingredients today!
Hey Second Home, do you enjoy Scotch Ales or was this a curiosity buy? I brewed a batch and am wishing I'd of brewed something else, I guess it's just not my cup of tea. One of my co-workers claims it's the best beer she's ever had and asked to buy a case from me, but still...
Jon