Sealed transfers ftw!
As close as its going to get for me! I added the starter in the kettle and put the lid on so much better than before. I have to thank all the people with their oxidation paranoia right now lol. They've come up with some real practical process adjustments for knocking down cold side oxidation. Made the light bulb go off that it could be used in other ways.Sealed transfers ftw!
Keep in mind you might not get much ester production pitching on a cake. If you want a good ester presence under pitching a little does a good job.Just a simple hefeweisen in the fermenter right now.
When it finishes, I'll brew a dunkelweizen and pitch on the cake.
I love these as fermenters for 11gal batches. So nice not having to split between two buckets. A little more difficult to move around full, but we have a two man crew. LolI love the fermenter. Pretty sure I store my base malt in the same thing lol.
I eyeballed those, but the vittle vault is only like $30 shipped from Amazon and I'm a cheap ass. I also worry about fermenting in something with a spigot just due to infection risks or risk of leaking. Am I a little paranoid? Maybe more than I should be? Probably, but I'm also a huge cheap ass and am not afraid to cry over spilled or dumped beer. LolI picked up a couple of the large Speidel fermenters for my 10 gallon batches. It leaves a huge head space to handle the high gravity brews.
I eyeballed those, but the vittle vault is only like $30 shipped from Amazon and I'm a cheap ass. I also worry about fermenting in something with a spigot just due to infection risks or risk of leaking. Am I a little paranoid? Maybe more than I should be? Probably, but I'm also a huge cheap ass and am not afraid to cry over spilled or dumped beer. Lol
Do you have a spare room?!? I don't take up much space... Lol. Those all sound damn goodKegged up a batch of watermelon berliner yesterday and an IPA today to finish prep for an upcoming Brewfest. It's an event I always look forward to and try to bring some of my best stuff. It also gives me a chance to brew fun stuff we usually don't have on tap. The set line up is oaked chocolate stout, smoked porter, Weizenbock, watermelon berliner, and a citra/simcoe/galaxy IPA. I originally planned on adding jackfruit to the Weizenbock but it came out so well they convinced me to leave it as is. I'm thinking I'll whip up a regular hefe now to give the jackfruit idea a go. Then up next is a key lime gose made with local limes and sea salt. Pretty stoked.