Sunday, December 25, 2011
the crazy 8 is good to go
I opened another bottle of the Crazy 8 Ale on Friday the 23rd. There was carbonation this time. What a difference that makes, flat beer just isn't very good.
Sunday, December 18, 2011
The Crazy 8 is not ready
On Friday I opened a single bottle of the Crazy 8 ale. It was not carbonated and was flat with no bubbles. I looked at the remaining unopened bottles. There was some sediment in the bottom so I turned them all over and gently swirled them to mix the yeast back into suspension. I will wait about another week to check again.
Wednesday, December 14, 2011
The Crazy 8 is bottled
Saturday, December 10th, I bottled the Crazy 8 Amber Ale. In the past, with this particular beer, I have fermented one week in the pail then one week in the carboy. This time it remained in the carboy for two full weeks. It may just be my fuzzy memory but this beer seemed exceptionally clear compared to previous versions. The amber ale is usually best when young and fresh so I plan to drink a few at Christmas. I bottled 12 x 22 oz. bottles and 27 x 12 oz. bottles. The number of bottles is only incedental to the time involved. Botting and capping itself does not take very long and can I usually get help with this part of the process. As anybody who has done this before knows, there are a several other steps involved besides bottling. Bottles, the bottling bucket, and the racking cane all need to be sterilized. The priming sugar has to be boiled and cooled. And, since I now add dry yeast each time I bottle, the yeast has to be measured and rehydrated. I have been experimenting with the amount of yeast to add. I want to minimize sediment but want enough for good carbonation. I know that the additional yeast may not be required in all cases but is good insurance. In the past, before I started adding yeast at bottling, I had a couple of under-carbonated beers. Of course after the bottling is done everything has to be cleaned.
Tuesday, December 6, 2011
Pail & Carboy Stand
I still haven't bottled the Crazy 8 Ale, the yeast hadn't quite settled out by the weekend. It is very close, I might have been okay bottling but I decided to wait. It will definitely be ready by next weekend. Even though I didn't bottle beer I did get something done. I made some stands for my pails and carboys. I keep my fermenting beer in the basement where the temperature is more consistent with less variations from heating and air conditioning. I do like to keep them up off the floor and finally decided to do something to make things easier. I made some stands that can be stored flat and require no tools to assemble. I am very happy with the results.
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