[IBU] IBU Digest, Vol 27, Issue 2

Eric and Susan eska at isunet.net
Tue Jun 5 17:49:31 CDT 2007


My guess is the yeast.  The carboy on the left seems to still have a lot of 
suspended yeast while the other has little.  I would wait and compare the 
final product(s) after some lagering to see if there is a color difference.

BTW, can I paypal you (IBU) my cash for the IBU shirt??

Eric
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>   1. two styles in one batch of beer (Adam Draeger)
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> From: "Adam Draeger" <adamdraeger at gmail.com>
> Subject: [IBU] two styles in one batch of beer
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> After years of 5gal all-grain, I brewed my first 10 gallon batch of beer 
> and
> am completely baffled at my results.  see photo attached.
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> I was targeting a German Alt and thought I had chocolate malt (which I
> didn't) so I tried to roast some myself that morning and was only able to
> achieve 100L or so.  (not the 400L)  anyways so I figured it would be a
> Blonde Alt or a Dunkel Kolsch.  after brewing I chilled with an immersion, 
> I
> put 3.5 gal into one plastic primary and the rest (4.5 gal) into the other
> primary.  The 2nd primary had my hop sludge, so I expected the only
> difference it to contain more hop aroma.  I also wanted to parallel liquid
> (WLP029) and dry yeasts (nottinghams), so I pitched those respectively.
> once I saw them in the secondary I was perplexed as one was blonde and the
> other was dark.
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> Did maybe my hop sludge absorb the dark colors during the boil and 
> re-submit
> them into the fermenter?
> that's my only theory so far.
> Anybody want to throw their two ounces in?
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> -- 
>
> Adam "Basscat" Draeger
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