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Bottling that vaporlock blowing batch of Grand Cru

It's pretty good even raw. Pils and golden malts,honey, some bitter and some sweet orange peel, cascade hops and coriander.

Just trying to get rid of these trash bottles ;D

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lemmy.world

Looks awesome.

Are those Corona bottles twist-off? I remember having issues in the past with keeping a good seal on twist-off bottles.

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lemmy.world

Nah they are pop top. I can't recap twist offs so your memory is correct.

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lemmy.world

Yeah I treat twist offs as one time use, they are just too hard to deal with. Aside from being clear and irredeemably labeled, Topo Chico bottles are the best. But Fischer made the best - brown and flip top.

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lemmy.world

Grolsch bottles were pretty nice as well, had a few hundred of them before I moved to corny kegs. I had a bottle depot near me that I'd pay slightly more than he could get from the distributors so he'd call me when he had a few dozen. I think when I sold them, I made a profit.

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lemmy.ssba.com

Well, shoot. That's going on my brew list.

Did you follow a recipe/kit or wing it?

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Had an old recipe that I modified because I had some spices lying around to use and leftover LME from the other batch going. Here's what i did:

3 lbs Llano Pils steep 45 min at 150-60 degrees

Bring to boil, add

6lbs Gold LME

1 lb Pils LME

2 lbs honey

1 oz Cascade

After 45 min add:

1/2 oz Cascade

0.4 oz bitter orange peel / 0.5 oz sweet orange peel

0.5 oz mix cracked coriander seed and coriander powder

After 10 more min add 1/2 oz Cascade, boil 5 more min.

Cool and add water to bring to 5 gal, original gravity should be about 1.071, maybe a little higher? Pitched Wyeast 3787.

Final gravity of this batch was 1.019 with the priming sugar so about 7% ABV.

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