wheebz said:milkshake is in its own category, and thats because he does put flour in it, but it also means that in two weeks the beer is absolute garbage
he literally puts wheat flour in his beer, he admits it, and Milkshake isnt a NE IPA, its got straight fruit juice, lactose sugar, and wheat flour in the beer, its in its own category of weird shit
Lol! It smells great, and I tasted it good while taking a gravity reading today. I'm interested to see how it turns out.grantmichaels said:If you like pina colada ...
a single pass through a 5 micron filter may pull out most but not all if your in a hurry!Thegreenchilemonster said:I just racked my NE IPA into secondary to cold crash. Krausen had dropped, and a ton of yeast had flocculated already, plus most of the dry hops had dropped as well. There was seriously a good gallon of trub. Next time I might take it easy on the wheat and oats. This one is a serious milkshake. I was looking to make something hazy, but this is ridiculous.
I'm in no hurry, but keep in mind I wanted it hazy anyway, plus it already dropped out a gallon of trub. I'm sure a filter could do some work, but this is one of the haziest beers I've seen. We'll see what happens after two to three days of cold crashing.PepTalk said:a single pass through a 5 micron filter may pull out most but not all if your in a hurry!
CaneDog said:Great pics jbeer. The one double-fisting the hop additions is perfect for this style - has a "mad scientist" look to it pulling out all the stops on hops.
So, 152.2 was high for you? I mashed at 153 for this one.
The higher you mash the more unfermebtables you will get. Which is also why you get a thicker mouthfeel. Lower mash temp will be more fermentable and a clean finish.jbeer32 said:
In my short time of brewing, with the amount of grain that I used would normally put my OG in the 70s if I mashed just below 152 with my system. Whenever I am above it, no matter how far, for me, it must pump out more unfermentable sugars and drops my gravity. That is why I said it was a tad high