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Hello,

Just finished up my first batch. It turn out better than thought it would. My next brew is going to be the Weizenbier. If the turns out good, I was thinking of trying the Chocolate Stout recipe. Any advice on brewing that recipe? How would one receive a discount for it? It is currently sitting in my cart. :thanks:
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Hi Dave, welcome aboard!
The discount can be found in the Members Only Deals section.
I haven't brewed the BD Chocolate Stout, but I would apply the same guide as other beers: two to three weeks in the fermenter in the proper temperature range, two weeks warm conditioning in the bottle, and a week in the fridge. Don't get discouraged if they aren't great at first, like everything else, you learn as you go along.
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Welcome. Glad you’re first batch turned out good. I’ve never made the Stout so I can’t help you much there. But JohnSand gives good advice, so no need to repeat.


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Thank you for the info. I am currently brewing in my basement. The temperature is 68/69 degrees. Is that a good temp to brew at? Upstairs it around 74/75. Should I be bottle conditioning in basement or upstairs?
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Welcome!! Bottle conditioning should be done warmer so upstairs. Stay in Basement for fermenting, ambient temp is better but the first few days the active fermentation will raise the temp a few degrees, if you can keep the first week of fermentation 68 or cooler you're good!
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Thank you, any opinions on the Grolsch flip top bottles?
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Davesal66 wrote:Thank you, any opinions on the Grolsch flip top bottles?
Before I switched to capped glass bottles (and later to kegs), I used a lot of grolsch bottles. The most important thing to remember is that hops react with light. If those bottles are exposed to sunlight or fluorescent light, you'll get a definite skunk aroma.
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Davesal66 wrote:Thank you, any opinions on the Grolsch flip top bottles?
If they are green, do not let your beer near sunlight or you will get skunked beer.

Brown/Amber bottles are always safer in this regards.
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