Making a few starter jars.
ukbrewer@gmail.com Well-Known Member Joined Nov 24, 2013 Messages 191 Reaction score 359 Points 63 Sep 26, 2019 #1 Making a few starter jars.
GFHomebrew Well-Known Member Established Member Joined Mar 30, 2016 Messages 16,559 Reaction score 25,675 Points 113 Location Palmwoods QLD Sep 27, 2019 #2 uk_brewer said: Making a few starter jars. View attachment 7352 Click to expand... That is some serious looking kit there mate!
uk_brewer said: Making a few starter jars. View attachment 7352 Click to expand... That is some serious looking kit there mate!
Ward Chillington Well-Known Member Established Member Joined Mar 24, 2018 Messages 2,714 Reaction score 5,058 Points 113 Sep 27, 2019 #3 is this the Maltose Falcons' Drew Beecham method or a different one?? It seems like a really good idea
is this the Maltose Falcons' Drew Beecham method or a different one?? It seems like a really good idea
Head First Well-Known Member Established Member Joined Dec 22, 2012 Messages 2,285 Reaction score 2,611 Points 113 Sep 27, 2019 #4 What pressure and how long do you heat it? I have been going up to 15# and then flame off. Pretty handy to save wort!
What pressure and how long do you heat it? I have been going up to 15# and then flame off. Pretty handy to save wort!
ukbrewer@gmail.com Well-Known Member Joined Nov 24, 2013 Messages 191 Reaction score 359 Points 63 Sep 28, 2019 #5 Ward - I double up on the dme that drew uses. Add a quart of water to the starter when I use them, increases my yield. head - 15 psi for 15 mins
Ward - I double up on the dme that drew uses. Add a quart of water to the starter when I use them, increases my yield. head - 15 psi for 15 mins