[COHO] Putting a wet jacket on my beer
Paul DeLeone
lionden_1 at hotmail.com
Mon Aug 28 09:40:11 PDT 2006
Wow, aslo made a corn/rice beer with the california yeast last sunday after
brewfest. You guys aren't tapped into my computer are you?? Maybe i was that
drunk i dont remeber.......oh thatsright i was the designated driver on sat.
bill good to see others are think about some new beers/ ways to brew
some old ones. Have to have a taste test. Oh mine was about a 10% mix, and
yes cali yeast and fermented at 68*, tested gravity yesterday and after 10
days still at 1.031, og was 1.058 so mine got a couple weeks still. Paul
>From: Huntkng at aol.com
>Reply-To: Central Oregon Homebrewers <coho at lists.bendtel.net>
>To: coho at lists.bendtel.net
>Subject: [COHO] Putting a wet jacket on my beer
>Date: Sun, 27 Aug 2006 23:50:40 EDT
>
>08-27-06
>
>Well, I hope everyone else had a good time at Hop Madness while I was at a
>booooooring wedding!
>
>I never thought I'd be dressing my beer fermentor! I just put my primary
>bucket in a large tub filled with water and then draped a heavy wet towel
>over
>it to get the evaporation going and reduce the temperature. Everything is
>under the house where the temp's have been in the very low 60's. I'm
>brewing a
>corn beer with a lager yeast and I was hoping for temp's in the mid 50's.
>Still a bit warm but I was anxious to try something new. This little heat
>wave is threatening to turn it into a steam beer. It is bubbling away as
>we
>speak and the temp has dropped to 59 degrees. We'll see what happens.
>
>Bill
>
>William (Bill) Herrick
>PO Box 7499
>Bend, OR 97708
>Wk: (541) 318-8862
>Fax: (541) 318-0083
>e-mail: huntkng at aol.com
>
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