Issues with the process
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That's a typo.
Corrected now, Cheers!
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That phone editing doesn't work well. Soz but am busy for a bit.
What do you think it should be? I am sure you know the answer.
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What do you think it should be? I am sure you know the answer.
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Re: Issues with the process
I know the guidelines for spunding, I just wasn't sure if you were suggesting something different, since it mentions being more than usual.
If your guidance is pretty much sound as normal, then that's cool - understood.
I'd definitely like to try this on ine of my upcoming batches.
If your guidance is pretty much sound as normal, then that's cool - understood.
I'd definitely like to try this on ine of my upcoming batches.
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Re: Issues with the process
Served from the spunding keg, no umdrucken, full length dip tubes.
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If you ferment in kegs, then a shortened dip tube is indeed helpful.
But that's not what we are talking about here. We are talking about normal length dip tubes in secondary so you can get it off the yeast whilst conditioning, avoiding surprises like autolysis.
But that's not what we are talking about here. We are talking about normal length dip tubes in secondary so you can get it off the yeast whilst conditioning, avoiding surprises like autolysis.
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