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Posted 05 January 2012 - 09:34 PM
Or just ask away.... Good read for sure, but there are a lot of knowledgeable brewers here who don't mind helping you out. We have got your back on whatever you need. One suggestion for the honey... Add it after most of the fermentation is complete. Honey is very delicate. Primary fermentation produces a lot of CO2, which bubbles off. It will certainly bubble off a lot of the delicate honey character. If you add the honey later, it will still ferment, but the final beer will keep a lot more of the honey flavor.I suggest you go to:https://howtobrew.comand read the book online a couple of times so you understand the process a little better. Come back and ask us a questions on parts that you get hung up on. We'll be happy to help.Welcome to the forum!Cheers,Rich
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Posted 07 January 2012 - 05:57 PM
I adjust my brew size so i can leave 1/2 gallon or so in the bottom of the boil pot, if won't hurt if you dump it in. BUT, it won't help the clarity either. I vote to not use the sludge. Do you have a spicket on the boil pot? or do you pour it in the fermentor?Ok. Boil is done. Cooling now. Just got one question. There is sediment on the bottom. Do I put it in the fermenter, or try to keep it out?
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Posted 07 January 2012 - 08:51 PM
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