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  1. Dirty Horse

    Why does my beer taste 'Soapy'??

    Hi all Problem here I need advice with. The last 2 pale beers i have made have tasted soapy. Thats the best way I can describe it, once finished fermenting I had a sniff and taste and i can only describe it as tasting and smelling of soap or slightly medicinal (alongside the hop and malt...
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    Adjusting ph post fermentation

    Hi, Has anyone ever tried to, and more importantly succeeded, in removing the astringent flavour caused by too high a mash ph once fermentation is finished? I have been using a ph stabilzer and getting mixed resutls with it - my latest pale has come out increadibly bitter. Moving foward i am...
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    Additions to my Stout

    Hi, I was using up a few odd bits I had lying around in a stout. Here is what i used: 12 litre (approx 2 gallons) 1KG Maris Otter 800g oats 200g black malt 120g Roasted Barley 30g Chocolate Malt Magnum at 60 and 10 minutes. Its finished fermenting and tried a sample but it has a very thin...
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    Magnum hops

    I know most people just use magnum for bittering, but I think the dry magnum hops smell really good. Has anyone used them for late additions too and if so how did it turn out? I'm looking to nail down a nice simple session blonde ale (one style that I've never been able get just right so far)...
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    Effect of Mash Temp too high?

    Hi Brewed a vienna lager 2 weeks ago. Aiming for 1049 OG and achieved it. However, after nearly 2 weeks the hydrometer reading still only says its 1040 - still plenty of sugars in there and its been like that since 4 days after adding the yeast. I have upped the temp a little, given it a...
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    Why is my beer too bitter.?

    I recently made a 6% ipa and only used 6g magnum(13%) for 60 mins then added more hops (30g) with 10 mins to go then more in whirlpool under 70 degrees, plus 30g in dry hop for 5 days. The beer has come out exceptionally bitter at first taste but quickly calms down and actually tastes great...
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    Water Profile - Help!!!

    Hi, In my 3rd year of homebrewing, moved from extract, to all grain BIAB and now onto a grainfather. At a recent local homebrew meet up, a suggestion to improve my beer was to look at my water profile. Apparently where I live the water is lacking in minerals and can contribute to 'flat'...
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    Cloudy / Hazy beers

    Hi I have been home brewing for just under a year now and still very much in the experimentation stage. I have used the same method and equipment throughout, but recently my last few brews have become really hazy when poured. The last batch was a hoppy american style IPA (Magnum, chinhook...
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    Preventing Oxidation....?

    Hi all, I just put my first 5 gallon batch of beer into a plastic pressurised keg for the 1st time and let a lot of air get in when transferring the liquid - I just read that this will cause oxidation and I should have carefully 'siphoned' it to prevent air getting into the liquid. Is there...
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    Blending Beers

    Hi, I have read that you can blend home brewed beers successfully. I have several bottles kicking around of a strong, sweet and well hopped brew that didn't come out the way I wanted. Plus a lighter brew that doesn't have the hop bitterness I was looking for. If I was to mix these 2 together...
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    Have i ruined my brew?

    Hi, On the weekend, like a complete muppet - i put way too much malt extract in my brew. I wasn't concentrating and put 3kg in instead of 2kg in a 5 gallon batch. I didn't realise till after the boil (added hops for an american style pale ale) - it was only when i took a sample from the...

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