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== Holiday Ale ==
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Notes from ClintonEbadi:

 Presently fermenting. Observations:
 
 * `2010-11-12 04:30` Fermenter @ 71⁰F. Airlock not yet bubbling, but a slight shaking results in gas release
 * `2010-11-12 11:08` Fermenter @ 71⁰F. Airlock bubbling once per second. This is a very good sign. Starting cooling process with a bit of water in tray but fan on the lowest setting.
 * `2010-11-12 17:52` Fermenter @ 73⁰F. Krausen has entered the airlock! Incredibly active fermentation. Light cooling ineffective (too much heat release), and so stepping up the fan to its full speed.
 * `2010-11-12 20:48` Fermenter @ 71⁰F. The lid has popped off from the amount of gas being produced! Reseating lid and replacing airlock fluid with boiled water.
 
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 * [[attachment:Steve-Black_Porter.html|Black Porter]] ([[attachment:Steve-Black_Porter.qbrew|source]]  * [[attachment:Steve-Black_Porter.html|Black Porter]] ([[attachment:Steve-Black_Porter.qbrew|source]])

QBrew versions of various recipes.

Clinton

See also my homebrew page

bpt

Holiday Ale

Notes from ClintonEbadi:

  • Presently fermenting. Observations:
  • 2010-11-12 04:30 Fermenter @ 71⁰F. Airlock not yet bubbling, but a slight shaking results in gas release

  • 2010-11-12 11:08 Fermenter @ 71⁰F. Airlock bubbling once per second. This is a very good sign. Starting cooling process with a bit of water in tray but fan on the lowest setting.

  • 2010-11-12 17:52 Fermenter @ 73⁰F. Krausen has entered the airlock! Incredibly active fermentation. Light cooling ineffective (too much heat release), and so stepping up the fan to its full speed.

  • 2010-11-12 20:48 Fermenter @ 71⁰F. The lid has popped off from the amount of gas being produced! Reseating lid and replacing airlock fluid with boiled water.

SteveKillen

JHitz

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