Brewing a NEIPA with VOSS KVEIK | Grain to Glass in LESS THAN A WEEK | How to Top-Crop Yeast

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  • In this video, I used the Voss Kveik Strain to make a delicious NEIPA in 5 days with Sabro, Citra and Galaxy hops. This fast-fermented New England IPA was super hazy, juicy and just as good as one made with regular ale yeast. See below for the complete recipe. I did one huge 5 oz dry whirlpool and one massive 7 oz dry hop and the resulting beer had some serious tropical flavor and aroma of orange, tangerine, honeydew melon, coconut and mint. This tuned out to be a really interesting and pleasant combo. In this video I also show you how to top-crop kveik (really any yeast) to harvest and reuse it later. I also used my new Fermzilla for this fermentation and it turned out to be a very useful piece of equipment!
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    Recipe for 5.5 gallons, your efficiency may vary:
    "Wicked Stawmy"
    6.8% ABV 57 IBU
    12 lb Pilsner (77.4%)
    1.5 lb Flaked Wheat (9.7%)
    1.5 lb Flaked Oats (9.7%)
    0.5 lb Carapils (3.2%)
    Mash at 150 F (65 C) for 60 min
    Water (ppm): Ca: 119, Mg: 11, Na: 65, SO4: 113, Cl: 227, HCO3: 36
    60 minute boil with no hops added
    20 minute whirlpool at 180F (82 C) with 2 oz (56 g) Citra (12.7% AA), 2 oz Sabro (14.5% AA), 1 oz (28g) Galaxy (15.7% AA)
    3 day dry hop at Day 1 of fermentation with 2 oz Citra, 2 oz Sabro, 3 oz (84 g) Galaxy
    OG: 1.061
    1 packet of Voss Kveik pitched dry at 100 F (38 C)
    Ferment at 75-100 F (24-38 C) for 3-7 days
    FG: 1.010
    0:00 Introduction and welcome
    00:49 Style description and approach
    05:00 Recipe
    08:02 Mash
    09:29 Boil and whirlpool
    12:39 Fermentation plan and yeast pitch
    17:02 Top Cropping and Dry Hopping
    20:06 Fermentation follow up
    21:24 Pour and tasting
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  • @markmyers588
    @markmyers588 3 роки тому +13

    Thanks so much for sharing your recipe and experiences! I brewed your kveik NEIPA recipe in a 10 gal. split batch with the only difference being the yeast, one with Voss and the other Hornindal! both are fabulous. Voss is a little more tart. Hornindal more pineapple sweet.I under pitched and fermented at 90 for 4 days. after a cool crash to 58 and dry hop, I had a very drinkable beer in 7 days! Thank you and, of course thanks Lars G.!

  • @donforbus2826
    @donforbus2826 2 дні тому +1

    Great video, I use KVEIK yeast alot VOSS, HOTHEAD a couple dozen times. I absolutely love them. I’ve mostly used the liquid yeast but two days ago I pitched an IPA and pitched a VOSS dry yeast. It kicked off in 40 minutes at 90 degrees. I keep my fermenter constantly on the exact temperature with a ferm wrap I got form More Beer hooked up to an Ink Bird temperature controller. When this beer is finished I will wash the yeast and try a batch using washed dry yeast.

  • @Chris_Mc.
    @Chris_Mc. 3 роки тому

    I really appreciate the details. Awesome to follow along.

  • @sergei7502
    @sergei7502 3 роки тому

    Great job on your video!! Love the details!

  • @robertmullins9639
    @robertmullins9639 3 роки тому

    Sounds really interesting! I think I am going to try this yeast, I am sold. Thanks for sharing!

  • @bibbs823
    @bibbs823 3 роки тому

    I stumbled onto your channel and I'm very glad I did. Awesome video and it was a joy to watch. I will have to check out more of your videos.

  • @davidsousa76
    @davidsousa76 3 роки тому

    Thanks for the video! It really helped my out starting!

  • @scottcoombe9979
    @scottcoombe9979 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks for the video. I am brewing my first NEIPA next weekend.

  • @TheBruSho
    @TheBruSho 3 роки тому +1

    That looks delicious will be ordering some kveik right now!

  • @chazmac2677
    @chazmac2677 3 роки тому +1

    Really enjoy the channel! Love the way you genuine way you present your successes and failures. It really helps me learn from watching. Keep up the great work! 💪🍻

    • @TheApartmentBrewer
      @TheApartmentBrewer  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks for your awesome comment! I'm really happy you're getting something good out of the channel!

  • @buddymc
    @buddymc 3 роки тому

    Thanks for your videos. I'm moving inside for my brewing and making smaller volumes. After 30 years of brewing, I've gotten too old to be hauling tanks and burners around the backyard. Your videos are inspiring me to return to the kitchen.

  • @BeerMan421
    @BeerMan421 Рік тому

    Perfect 👍 I’ve been trying to really learn the science behind these NEIPA’s … I really need to get my water profile from my city! my last one sucked really bad so it’s really good to see this information thanks so much for sharing! Cheers 🍻

  • @1985tomak
    @1985tomak 3 роки тому +1

    Love the video, man. I too a from New England (CT) and this surely hit home. Looks like I'll be brewing this VERY soon!

  • @dimash244
    @dimash244 3 роки тому

    BTH, your videos are the only thirty minute videos on beer making that I do watch from beginning to the end. Thumbs up!

  • @brynevans7769
    @brynevans7769 Рік тому

    Great video! Hoping to try out this recipe soon. I've brewed a Gose with kveik and to maintain temp control, I used a heated fermenter called the Bucket Buddy. It turned out really good!

  • @Rtollinchi
    @Rtollinchi 3 роки тому

    You make great videos thank you. Very through a lot of great tips!

  • @elismith6638
    @elismith6638 3 роки тому +2

    Awesome video! In the future can you add a a video about how to add your second round of dry hops while adding carbonation? It would be very helpful.
    Thanks

  • @Biggin69camaro
    @Biggin69camaro 2 роки тому

    Another great video! You might add the addition of your yeast nutrient to recipe in the description since you mention how important it was in the video. Ordering ingredients to make this for next weekend! Thanks again.

  • @TomMarasco
    @TomMarasco 3 роки тому +1

    Your vids are great man.

  • @jamiec90
    @jamiec90 3 роки тому +2

    I’m still learning the ropes of home brewing and I long for the day I can brew a good New England IPA at home. My first few attempts haven’t been as great as I would have liked. I love sabro myself so I’m definitely going to try get a hold of some to use in a future brew. Thank you for your very informative videos!

    • @TheApartmentBrewer
      @TheApartmentBrewer  3 роки тому

      I'm really happy I can help! Keep at it and you'll get the hang of it with a little practice

  • @ShaneNA01
    @ShaneNA01 3 роки тому +1

    Great vid as always, very detailed! Im gonna make this one this weekend, maybe a very slight change with the malt. I think that I will be using kveik for the majority of brews from now (have used only once so far) due to that I can not control my temps, its great for such wide tolerances. Cheers

    • @TheApartmentBrewer
      @TheApartmentBrewer  3 роки тому +1

      Its definitely a great solution to temperature issues if you don't want to go with classic strains of ale or lager yeasts. Just be sure to give it a lot of nutrients! Good luck!

  • @demiwalsh3895
    @demiwalsh3895 3 роки тому

    Fantastic!

  • @garretthohn
    @garretthohn 3 роки тому +1

    Love the T shirt!

  •  3 роки тому

    You are just in time! I just kegged a beer and plan to brew tomorrow. Fermzilla all-rounder is empty and harvested jar of Voss is already in the fridge. Just bought some flaked oats and have Citra, Amarillo and Mosaic in the freezer. Thanks and Happy international BEER day =)

    • @TheApartmentBrewer
      @TheApartmentBrewer  3 роки тому

      Awesome! Thanks for watching, and happy international beer day to you as well!

  • @Progfan2010
    @Progfan2010 Рік тому

    "Make the most I can with the least I can". That's my moto too. Cheers.

  • @slowbrew3074
    @slowbrew3074 3 роки тому +1

    i will be trying this recipe next weekend

  • @TedeTVs
    @TedeTVs 3 роки тому

    I am so glad how you went around with kveik this time, with nutrients and even top cropping. I have never used MO for NEIPA. I do like using pilsner malt and also add some sugar for bumping up the ABV and also dry it slightly out, without missing out of the full body. Next time, maybe try with chit malt - I found this very great for taste and mouth feel, saw in Scott Janish UA-cam channel. What a motherload of hops. Skål, stay safe 🍺

    • @TheApartmentBrewer
      @TheApartmentBrewer  3 роки тому +1

      I actually did use pilsner, Maris otter was a typo, I have no chit malt at my local homebrew shop but I may bump up the % of unmalted adjuncts next time. Cheers and thanks for watching!

  • @pattyrickington
    @pattyrickington 2 роки тому

    Yessir! Sabro is definitely a left fielder. I always get that very subtle minty/mentholish flavor with that hop. You’re not crazy! Just our sophisticated pallets at work 😂

  • @boymakesmusic
    @boymakesmusic 2 роки тому

    oddly, and by no means any disrespect, my fave channel to put on before bed. bob ross, but beer.

  • @TheImprovCook
    @TheImprovCook 3 роки тому +1

    You're one of my favorite homebrew channels! I'm also an apartment brewer, so I appreciate the limitations to space for equipment. Your videos are very detailed and easy to watch. How do you feel about west coast ipas? Keep up the good work!

    • @TheApartmentBrewer
      @TheApartmentBrewer  3 роки тому

      Thanks so much! I'm glad I can help out some, and to answer your questions, West coast style IPAs are my real favorites!

  • @SB-yx4ep
    @SB-yx4ep Рік тому

    Thanks for the metric conversions.

  • @alastairmcgregor579
    @alastairmcgregor579 3 роки тому +1

    Nice Colour.. on the brew list

  • @theweekendwarrior6355
    @theweekendwarrior6355 Рік тому

    Germination/seedling heat mat works great.

  • @craignielsen1386
    @craignielsen1386 3 роки тому +1

    Sounds like a delicious beer and great portrayal of the Voss Kveik! One of the best NEIPAs I've had in the last year was a Sabro & Galaxy DIPA, the True New Englander from Trillium. Definitely an odd but super refreshing set of flavors. I get mainly coconut from Sabro but also mint, and even a tiny bit of what I like to call "Home Depot scent" (cedar maybe?)

    • @TheApartmentBrewer
      @TheApartmentBrewer  3 роки тому +1

      That's awesome that you picked up on the mint too! I'm not crazy after all haha

  • @moralesmivan
    @moralesmivan 2 роки тому

    Nice job! Could you please show in some video how do you setup your whirlpool and cooling system?

  • @BrewDudes
    @BrewDudes 3 роки тому

    Great video!

  • @bumpy-isms
    @bumpy-isms 3 роки тому

    Amazing neipa..... I've got to brew mine. Been waiting for my fermentation chamber to stop being used as it's actual purpose.....a fridge. I don't think I can wait any longer for that though.
    Cheers Steve

    • @TheApartmentBrewer
      @TheApartmentBrewer  3 роки тому

      Who needs food when you have beer? Haha cheers Jesse, thanks for watching and I hope your brew goes well!

  • @daviegraham4483
    @daviegraham4483 Рік тому

    Brewed this using Verdant Yeast and adding Citra Incognito in the Aroma hop - came out great

  • @Melagux
    @Melagux 2 роки тому

    Thank you for this interesting and amazing video! you're my best english speaker referent to making beers :D
    I have a only one doubt about this yeast, when the fermerntation has finished, may you start a cold crush process? sending the final beer into a fridge of 36 F degrees. Big hugs from Chile!

  • @benstehr311
    @benstehr311 3 роки тому

    Thanks for the in-depth videos! Do you cold crash your NEIPA's? If so, how do you reduce/eliminate oxygen suck back through your fermenter's air lock/blow off? Co2 filled ballon attached? Co2 line connected at very low pressure?

  • @akcender
    @akcender 3 роки тому +2

    Looks great man! Seriously considering using Kveik for all of my ale brews from now on, dont see why not unless im going for some yeast flavor contribution. Cheers from Canada!

    • @TheApartmentBrewer
      @TheApartmentBrewer  3 роки тому +2

      Its definitely a very versatile yeast but can add some unwanted character in certain cleaner styles if fermented hot and fast. That being said people have made fantastic pilsners with it.

    • @akcender
      @akcender 3 роки тому +1

      @@TheApartmentBrewer I've definitely been tailoring my summer beers to the kveik profile. Juicy session ipas seem to do very well with it 🤘

    • @TheApartmentBrewer
      @TheApartmentBrewer  3 роки тому +1

      Definitely agree with that!

    • @Kazaii64
      @Kazaii64 3 роки тому +1

      You can get all the qualities of other great ale strains with Kveik. Omega just released Lutra, which is their isolate of a strain from Hornindal (8 strains + ) that is supposedly clean. Use that in your West Coast IPAs, Pale Ales, etc.
      Use Voss / Hornindal etc. in your NEIPAs.
      I'm in Canada so I have Escarpment's Krispy as my clean ale yeast. I also use it for pseudo lagers in the summer. Laerdal I just traded some of my yeast for, hoping it will go well in my bitters (more subtle esters). I have Framgarden which has notes of red berries for dark beers. And finally I have my Sigmund Gjernes (farmed version of Voss) for NEIPAs / Hazy Pales
      Just top crop or bottom harvest them, as recommended (don't worry about it if it's a single strain isolate, do either). Then enjoy them for years! I also dry them in a food dehydrator as an emergency backup.

  • @PhatTrumpet2
    @PhatTrumpet2 3 роки тому +1

    Love the brew and respect the whisk(e)y collection. Is that Caol Ila or Lagavulin in the back right corner?

  • @suchy6021
    @suchy6021 3 роки тому

    Hi! Greetings from Poland. I’m not sure if you will see it but I’m watching again this video and ascorbic acid will be „destroyed” over 60-70 degrees C. To prevend beer by oxidation we are using ascorbic acid directly during bottling/kegging.
    Cheers, great channel!

  • @ashleysexton6012
    @ashleysexton6012 3 роки тому +5

    If you miss the chance to top crop Kveik you can also transfer some the yeast cake to a dehydrator and create dried Kveik. You can then simply place the dried Kveik in a freezer bag and pop it in the freezer for future use. I just used some 1yr old dried Voss Kveik in a Pale Ale last Sunday and within 4 days I reached FG of 1.010 from a 1.055 OG.

    • @clyntebling9050
      @clyntebling9050 8 місяців тому +2

      This is the coolest comment on here and I would love to see a video of that process!

    • @guacamoleman87
      @guacamoleman87 5 місяців тому

      ​@@clyntebling9050+1

  • @RHILTONJR100
    @RHILTONJR100 3 роки тому

    My go to Yeast for my NEIPA's is Omega's OYL-006....if you love juicy juice IPA, CITRA, MOSIAC, EL DORADO AND ...OYL 006 is awesome!

  • @jerryonbass
    @jerryonbass 3 роки тому

    I know it's dodgy but I once tipped the tiny amount of Voss yeast at the bottom of a small bottle of beer into a brew and the beer turned out great. It's a machine. Good call on the extra nutrient, otherwise it gets a gnarly orange peel flavour. Which you may, or may not want.

  • @kingcam0775
    @kingcam0775 3 роки тому +1

    Love the video (and all of them really) and all of the explanation you give in every step. One thing I have been wondering is how you're able to heat up so much water using a coil stove? I have an electric stovetop with the other kind (like the ones found on the aroma portable burners, not great) and I really struggle with my 10 gallon kettle. Thanks for any advice and keep up the great content!

    • @TheApartmentBrewer
      @TheApartmentBrewer  3 роки тому +1

      I use a 120V 1650W heat stick which I run simultaneously to my stove on a separate circuit. In combination with the stove I can take 8 gal of preboil wort from mash temps to boil in about 20 min

    • @kingcam0775
      @kingcam0775 3 роки тому +1

      @@TheApartmentBrewer That is very helpful! Thank you so much for the info. I just had my first brew day on Monday and will look into trying that for my next one! Cheers!

  • @josecardenas4453
    @josecardenas4453 3 роки тому +1

    Great video!! I love the content of your channel. One question: Which yeast nutrient do you use?. Thanks for the videos. Greetings from Colombia!

  • @RuckinBrit
    @RuckinBrit 3 роки тому

    Very much appreciate all your hard work and absolutely awesome videos. I've watched most of them and made several of your beers - currently enjoying the Dunkel Weizen. I would be interested to know the detail of the CO2 volumes you carb at for each style you brew in this and subsequent videos - big ask I know :-) As well as the temp you keep your keezer. Keep up the awesome work. Brew on Brother.

    • @TheApartmentBrewer
      @TheApartmentBrewer  3 роки тому +1

      I keep the keezer steady around 42 F, but the rate at which I carbonate varies. Usually I force carbonate with about 40 PSI for 24-36 hours and that does the trick

    • @RuckinBrit
      @RuckinBrit 3 роки тому

      @@TheApartmentBrewer Thanks for that, just installing an ink bird controller to keep the temps steadier - very helpful, now I’ll set it to 42! always looking to expand my knowledge and improve my beer quality. Thanks for all you do!

  • @Jango1989
    @Jango1989 3 роки тому +1

    Nice brew! Really thinking about using some kveik yeast. I'm brewing in an apartment too and my wife is unlikely to approve a fermentation fridge till we move to a house😅.

  • @nathanwehr8470
    @nathanwehr8470 2 роки тому

    Awesome video. Did you dry hop until the end of fermentation (4 days) or just for 2 days? Also can you use household vitamin ç to prevent oxygen

  • @stea1thm00se
    @stea1thm00se 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks for the video. Seemed like quite a high gypsum addition for a neipa. Maybe a factor in the bitterness?

    • @TheApartmentBrewer
      @TheApartmentBrewer  3 роки тому

      I probably could do with a bit less gypsum, but I start out with 0 ppm SO4 and 100 ppm Cl, so I want to bring a little balance to the whole thing

  • @armandodonis4281
    @armandodonis4281 3 роки тому

    Wondering if the bitterness slightly goes away with maturity?
    Either way you and Genus have been mentors for me! Thank you!

    • @TheApartmentBrewer
      @TheApartmentBrewer  3 роки тому

      Glad I could help you out! And yes, the hop character will naturally fade with time, and the bitterness will decrease accordingly. However, the juicy factor could decrease as well with time

  • @johnh5660
    @johnh5660 3 роки тому +1

    Great video . I'm going to give this beer a go this weekend. First time trying water chemistry aswell for me . I happen to have a lot of ekuanot and citra at the minute . Do you think that combo of hops along with your grain bill and voss would be be worth trying . Very much a new brewer here so hop combos I'm not really up on yet . Thanks alot . 👍

    • @TheApartmentBrewer
      @TheApartmentBrewer  3 роки тому

      Awesome! I hope you have a good brew, I think ekaunot and citra will go great in this style of beer

  • @arawnak3022
    @arawnak3022 3 роки тому +1

    Doing this next, just would like to have little magnum on the 60mn to have little bit bitter
    🙏🏿

  • @Kazaii64
    @Kazaii64 3 роки тому

    Great vid! Would love to see you re-brew it with the upcoming Verdant dried yeast from Lallemand (LA III in dried form!). For my NEIAs. I slightly preferred Hornindal over Voss (I actually have the farmed version but it tastes the same, just floccs better). Maybe give it a try sometime.

    • @TheApartmentBrewer
      @TheApartmentBrewer  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks! I'll keep an eye out for that yeast. I actually have some old hornindal in the fridge but I was very excited to use the Voss.

    • @Kazaii64
      @Kazaii64 3 роки тому

      @@TheApartmentBrewer Glad it worked out for you. Perhaps the orange would've poked through a bit more at higher temps (I do 35c). But honestly, the hops always dominate for me. I just like the profile Hornindal leaves.

  • @Biggin69camaro
    @Biggin69camaro 2 роки тому

    I would also be curious to know if you see the benefits from pressurized fermentation. As far as keeping volatiles in during fermentation and keeping more hop aroma/flavors. I've had varying results and several extremely hoppy beers that seem muted but don't show signs of oxidation after long storage. Just curious, thanks. Oh, and I definitely has oxidized hoppy beers unfortunately lol.

  • @joakimnilsson2245
    @joakimnilsson2245 3 роки тому

    I pitch my Kveik at 97F and then i wrap a winterjacket around the fermenter.After that, the yeast is so active that it maintains that temp until its done fermenting 48h later.Crazy yeast :-D

    • @TheApartmentBrewer
      @TheApartmentBrewer  3 роки тому

      I may try that next time, it's a crazy yeast and I love it!

  • @maxe6538
    @maxe6538 3 роки тому

    Funny you mention genus brewing. You and genus are my go-to’s for brewing. The addition of adding the fermentation section is awesome! Cheers brother

    • @TheApartmentBrewer
      @TheApartmentBrewer  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks for that huge compliment! I learn tons of stuff from them and they're great guys. Glad you're enjoying the channel!

  • @Windrider-ov9yi
    @Windrider-ov9yi 3 роки тому

    Great vid as always 👍🏼How much maltodextrin would I add to bring the fg up from 1010-1015?

  • @elibyrd2112
    @elibyrd2112 3 роки тому

    Another great video! Wish I had the kit to pull off a NEIPA. I'm brewing your American Amber Ale this weekend with Cascade. Wish me luck and I'll take any tips you can give! Keep it up!

    • @TheApartmentBrewer
      @TheApartmentBrewer  3 роки тому +1

      I did a NEIPA in a bucket and it was really good! I don't think you necessarily need a whole bunch of equipment to do one, just careful control over your brewing practices. Hope the amber turns out well for you!

  • @carbonbased7291
    @carbonbased7291 3 роки тому +1

    Hey, recently found your channel, another great video!
    I would appreciate it if you could display some metric conversions for the non-imperial crowd when talking about temperatures or amounts.
    How was the flocculation on the Kveik yeast? I had some problems with low flocculation yeasts like Verdant IPA leading to very dry bottle conditioning results.

    • @TheApartmentBrewer
      @TheApartmentBrewer  3 роки тому

      Not sure where you aren't seeing metric conversions, I do that with all of my recipes, but if something was missing let me know. Its a bit tough to measure flocculation in a NEIPA due to the haze but I think Voss has a reputation for dropping out readily. I'll have to brew with it again!

    • @carbonbased7291
      @carbonbased7291 3 роки тому

      ​@@TheApartmentBrewer Oh they're in the description! I thought about displaying them on the video, but that's probably just a detail.
      Yeah indeed, hard to see anything in that juice. I'll try the Kveik strains some time.

  • @degree231
    @degree231 3 роки тому +1

    I am doing this brew tomorrow with slightly different hops. Also just picked up my supplies at Jaspers based on your recommendation.

    • @TheApartmentBrewer
      @TheApartmentBrewer  3 роки тому

      How'd it go?

    • @degree231
      @degree231 3 роки тому +1

      @@TheApartmentBrewer pretty good I think, I hit all the gravity numbers. I pitched the Voss around 8pm Friday and it was already ripping by midnight. I dry hopped 18hrs later and this morning I think fermentation is close to complete. I am probably going start crashing tomorrow with plans to keg Thursday or Friday

    • @TheApartmentBrewer
      @TheApartmentBrewer  3 роки тому

      Awesome! What hops did you go with? Seems pretty similar to my experience, its gonna taste bomb

    • @degree231
      @degree231 3 роки тому

      @@TheApartmentBrewer I used 2oz each of Amarillo, Citra and Julius in the whirlpool and then 2oz of Amarillo and Julius and 3oz of Citra. My home office where I keep my fermenter smells amazing. I am relatively new to all grain so I might do this recipe a couple times in a row to nail down my process.

    • @degree231
      @degree231 3 роки тому

      @@TheApartmentBrewer The beer turned out pretty nice. I ran into a problem trying to transfer from my fermenter to the keg when my closed transfer system broke and i ended up having to mouth siphon into the keg. I'm thinking I need to have people over to finish the keg within a couple weeks before oxidation really sets in

  • @Hannes_Lind
    @Hannes_Lind 3 роки тому +1

    For your upcoming pressure fermentation, sanitize a keg and put your Spundit valve on it and get a gasline from the fermzilla to the keg during fermentation. Voila keg purged and ready for pressure transfer right after fermentation, lets you keep the gas in the canister.

  • @johnh5660
    @johnh5660 3 роки тому

    Hi . Love the video . Looks a lovely beer . I noticed you pitched the yeast at that temperature . The cooling of the wort is the part that kills me when brewing . Is that standard to pitch this type of yeast at that high a temperature ?. If so I will use nothing else ever again 😄

    • @TheApartmentBrewer
      @TheApartmentBrewer  3 роки тому

      Yup! You can reliably replace most clean or fruity ale yeasts with kveik

  • @nissandjacobsen
    @nissandjacobsen 11 місяців тому

    I just did my first batch with kveik. Finished fermenting in 35 hours, kinda crazy

  • @demiwalsh3895
    @demiwalsh3895 3 роки тому

    Thank You :)

  • @harleyadam4813
    @harleyadam4813 3 роки тому

    I need to try some Kveik yeast, but I think I'll wait until next July when the ambient temps reach 90+. I don't really have the capability of heat control yet.

    • @robertcoco893
      @robertcoco893 3 роки тому

      $49 Sous Vide on Amazon is all you need. Submerge your fermentor in bucket of water and use Sous Vide to heat water.

  • @tman9338
    @tman9338 3 роки тому

    Little help with salts to add using RO water for 10G batch?? I ‘m ready to brew on Sat and can’t wait to Top crop for the next 10G batch.

  • @radkoWCI
    @radkoWCI 3 роки тому

    question about Wit C? what's the purpose of adding it to mash while high temp. will destroy Wit C?

  • @tonyheron3729
    @tonyheron3729 3 роки тому +1

    If you wantto keep your kveik hot but don't want to sweat yourself out of the house just put the fermenter in an enclosed space with a heating pad (the kind you use for sore muscles). If you want to be super precise run it hooked into a temp controller like an inkbird, but just running on it's own will still help keep your fermenter toasty without cooking the rest of your house! Sounds like a tasty neipa, enjoy the rest of it.

    • @TheApartmentBrewer
      @TheApartmentBrewer  3 роки тому

      I definitely think ferm fridge is the way to go! Although I've heard heating belts are not a good idea with the plastic fermenters, they do have insulating jackets that can be used which supposedly do a pretty good job as well.

  • @seosamhrosmuc
    @seosamhrosmuc 3 роки тому

    I recently brewed a NEIPA with the Fermzilla All Rounder (under pressure) and used that Voss Kveik, extremely happy with it. I added my dry hop when i pitched the yeast,I figured the smell going to be trapped in there anyways due to the pressure,seems to work. I used Cashmere,Comet,Bru-01 and Sabro.

    • @TheApartmentBrewer
      @TheApartmentBrewer  3 роки тому

      That really sounds like an awesome hop combo, did you find that the dry hop aroma was unaffected if dry hoping right at the beginning like that?

    • @seosamhrosmuc
      @seosamhrosmuc 3 роки тому

      @@TheApartmentBrewer Well I'd have to do a side by side to be sure, what i can say is that it smelt amazing!

  • @paulbilodeau8569
    @paulbilodeau8569 3 роки тому +1

    Love the videos… Was just wondering when you switch to a keg system where did you get it? I lm Ma.

    • @TheApartmentBrewer
      @TheApartmentBrewer  3 роки тому +1

      I just bought all the supplies at my local homebrew shop (with the exception of the fridge) and then built it myself. There are some very good guides on UA-cam, I followed directions from craft beer and brewing's channel

    • @paulbilodeau8569
      @paulbilodeau8569 3 роки тому

      TheApartmentBrewer I was looking at the reconditioned kit on Northern Brewer. Seem to get some good reviews I would love to keg but it is super expensive to get everything new

    • @TheApartmentBrewer
      @TheApartmentBrewer  3 роки тому +1

      Its not all that hard to make yourself, and definitely cheaper, so I would recommend trying out making it yourself instead of buying a pre-built one

  • @tman9338
    @tman9338 3 роки тому +3

    Wow! 12 oz dry hop! I just tapped my Hazy using Kviek and a Equinot/El Dorado dry hop combo- only 6 oz. - Added ascorbic acid to keg ( per Genus) found grapefruit as dominant flavor. Which grain gave u head retention?? Got 7.8 abv by adding Dextrose. My best Hazy to date after following you closed transfer guidance. Thank U!!! Next venture 20 gal batch

    • @tman9338
      @tman9338 3 роки тому +1

      Please confirm that it’s possible to top crop or wash yeast from “ dry Kviek” pkg????

    • @TheApartmentBrewer
      @TheApartmentBrewer  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks for watching! Sounds like you got a solid brew as well! I really think the head retention is directly tied to the flaked grains as they add lots of proteins which aid in head structure. And yes you can top crop any kveik yeast.

  • @fleshboundtobone
    @fleshboundtobone 3 роки тому +1

    Could you do the same two-temp drop (boil -> whirlpool & whirlpool -> pitching temp) with an immersion chiller instead of a plate chiller? If so, do you leave the chiller in or remove and sanitise before re-adding for the second drop?
    Really keen to try this but I don't have a plate chiller

    • @TheApartmentBrewer
      @TheApartmentBrewer  3 роки тому

      Yes you absolutely can, it may be tougher to precisely control the temperature though. Either method works, leaving it in or taking it out and sanitizing between drops

  • @fryertuck6496
    @fryertuck6496 10 місяців тому

    Living in Thailand this yeast would be perfect for me.

  • @Bergan620
    @Bergan620 2 роки тому

    Have you tried the recipe under pressure yet? I'm considering a similar brew where I substitute Sabro with Mosaic, fermenting it at 35C at 10-12 PSI.

  • @hans2five
    @hans2five 3 роки тому

    Making this brew as we speak.....except I couldn't get any kviek yeast so I'm going with an Abbey ale yeast. Should ferment pretty fast but will impart a little more flavor from the yeast than what the kviek does. Also I couldn't find the sabro hops so I'm going with hbc 343 from Yakima hops. Last I do extract instead of full grain so lme pilsner mixed with carapils and what not in a small grain bag. So let's see how differently this'll turn out. So far it's way darker than how yours has turned out and the og is 1.062. just pitched my yeast, safale Abbey ale yeast, a half hour ago. Cheers!

  • @TheVindalloo
    @TheVindalloo 10 місяців тому

    A coincidence, I brewed a NEIPA with Voss yesterday and had monster fermentation going after 4 hours. Did you pull the yeast bag after x days? I have to carbonate in my fermzilla, so not sure if I'm going for biotransformation or regular 16C dry hop afterwards.

  • @altair458
    @altair458 3 роки тому

    Your Chanel is great. You should have a million subscribers at least. We subscribe👍👍👍👍👍

  • @Zaradomin
    @Zaradomin 3 роки тому +1

    Great video! :D What do you think about Sabro regarding the hot and cold side for a NEIPA? I've heard some people find that Galaxy could be offensive on hot side (whirlpool) and it seems like you have taken that into consideration and used galaxy more for the dry hopping. I would like to bring out more of the coconut from it, do you have any tips to try for that? =)

    • @TheApartmentBrewer
      @TheApartmentBrewer  3 роки тому +1

      Truth be told, I'm not sure whether I got more of the coconut from the hot or the cold side since this was my first time using Sabro. Maybe make two batches of a singe hop beer with Sabro, one with a larger whirlpool and one with a larger dry hop. Then you should know for sure.

  • @keithadams7395
    @keithadams7395 3 роки тому

    How’s it brotha! Do you use a pump with your plate chiller? Have you ever messed around with just doing a gravity flow through it instead? I am considering getting a plate chiller myself and want to hear from your what you’ve tried. Thanks!

    • @TheApartmentBrewer
      @TheApartmentBrewer  3 роки тому +1

      I do have a pump on it so I can recirculate, haven't tried the gravity flow but I'm not sure if my tap water is cold enough to do a one pass chill so I haven't tried it. But the pump system works well. If you attach an inline thermometer and ball valve to the wort out side you can adjust the flow through the chiller, which is what gets you the super fast chill. I can usually bring mine down to pitching temps in 10 min in the winter and 15 or 20 in the summer.

  • @BaldsmanBrewing
    @BaldsmanBrewing 3 роки тому +1

    How would you compare the A38 Juice to Kveik? If I can shorten fermentation time without detracting from any yeast-derived juicy benefits that’d be great.

    • @TheApartmentBrewer
      @TheApartmentBrewer  3 роки тому

      To be fair, I really noticed very little yeast-derived flavor between the two brews. I definitely enjoyed the shortened production time of the kveik but there is a possibility the A38 may have accentuated fruity hop flavors more, but I changed up the hops too so its not clear if thats a yeast or a hop contribution.

  • @CJ-tz6ud
    @CJ-tz6ud 2 роки тому

    Nice video! Question for you. I am going to be brewing a NEIPA with Voss and my recipe is expected to be around 1077 OG per brewers friend. Im using dry yeast and wondering how many grams you’d suggest. I have two 11 gram packs.
    Thanks,
    CJ

  • @poisonpotato1
    @poisonpotato1 3 роки тому

    Could you go over how to properly clean everything kettles pumps hoses, and chillers or provide a link if you already have

    • @TheApartmentBrewer
      @TheApartmentBrewer  3 роки тому

      Its really pretty much just doing a full volume PBW circulation for cleaning. Making sure stuff isn't crusty/sticky after that and then storing it all dry.

  • @alfonsoramirez6911
    @alfonsoramirez6911 3 роки тому

    I brewed last weekend I whirlpool 2 oz Azzaca and 2oz Medusa dry hopped with same amount used WLP518 Opshaug Kveik yeast I will keg it later on today Cheers 🍻

  • @12345amack
    @12345amack 2 роки тому

    Hello, good sir! Love your videos so much. I have learned a lot from you. I finally, just today, got my first kegging system. My first beer is going to be a NEIPA. I failed miserably when I tried to bottle one, due to oxidation. I am wondering, do you cold crash in the fermenter? Or do you just keg, then let it cold crash as it carbonates? I have a cold crash guardian, so I think I could pull it off, but I am wondering if you think it's a necessary risk in the primary. Also, do you still use a hop bag when you dry hop in the primary? Finally, are you still shooting for biotransformation, or have you switched to a later dry hop for NEIPA?

    • @TheApartmentBrewer
      @TheApartmentBrewer  2 роки тому +1

      Usually I skip the cold crash step unless I'm trying to clarify a beer, obviously not a huge priority with NEIPA. And yes I'll usually dry hop in a hop bag. For NEIPA I will usually either do a single large dry hop in primary for biotransformation or a two stage dry hop. You get some very nice flavors that way. Hope that helps!

    • @12345amack
      @12345amack 2 роки тому +1

      @@TheApartmentBrewer Thank you so much! Keep up the great work!

  • @ElementaryBrewingCo
    @ElementaryBrewingCo 3 роки тому

    So Fermzilla worked out? Needing a new fermenter and the fermzilla is looking like the best option. Would you recommend?

    • @TheApartmentBrewer
      @TheApartmentBrewer  3 роки тому +1

      I really enjoy it, I like that it's pressure capable and also just as useful when you don't want to pressure ferment. Plus being able to use the collection jar and see your fermentation is a big plus

  • @matthewmclean6571
    @matthewmclean6571 3 роки тому +1

    Awesome video! If you haven't tried it yet, check out Verdant IPA yeast. I've been making a lot of NEIPAs lately, and I've tried Imperial Juice, Wyeast London Ale iii, Escarpment Lab's Foggy London Ale, White Labs Coastal Haze, Voss Kveik, and Verdant IPA, and Verdant was by far my favorite. Cheers!

    • @TheApartmentBrewer
      @TheApartmentBrewer  3 роки тому

      Sweet! I've been reading a lot about it and I'm going to try and get ahold of some. Definitely very interested to try it out!

  • @russellspeight5175
    @russellspeight5175 3 роки тому +2

    If you are top cropping, you want the foam to be really sticky - if it's fluffy with brown spots, skim this off and wait, it'll be replaced by a lovely sticky, yeasty foam with no brown deposits. Harvest this!

  • @WhydoIneedahandleagain
    @WhydoIneedahandleagain 3 роки тому +1

    I wonder what the lemon/lime flavor from Sorachi Ace would add...

  • @tietata9245
    @tietata9245 2 роки тому

    Hey, great video! I plan using kveik Voss on Mangrove Jack's pink grapefruit IPA and I have a question...because kveik will finish fermenting so fast (aprox. 3 days) when should I add the hops for dry hopping? I read online that it would be bad if I add them the same time with the yeast, but I also read that kveik goes down very fast in the fermenter and if i don't bottle it as soon as it stops fermenting there will be no yeast left in the bottle for secondary fermentation and carbonation...i really dont know what to do. Thanks!

    • @TheApartmentBrewer
      @TheApartmentBrewer  2 роки тому

      If there's only one dry hop, I would dry hop like the very next day. If you have multiple dry hopping steps, maybe days 1 and 3, or 1 and 4. Don't worry about not having any yeast left for bottle conditioning, kveik will handle that just fine.

    • @tietata9245
      @tietata9245 2 роки тому

      @@TheApartmentBrewer alright, thank you very much for the info! Cheers!

  • @degree231
    @degree231 3 роки тому

    I brewed this again yesterday as some of my friends were asking for a neipa for the superbowl. It seems to be fully fermented down 24hrs later

    • @TheApartmentBrewer
      @TheApartmentBrewer  3 роки тому

      Awesome! Voss is an absolute beast. You'll have no issues having that ready in time for Sunday haha

  • @Shreddah
    @Shreddah 3 роки тому

    I would add the asorboric acid when dry hopping instead.

  • @afhostie
    @afhostie 2 роки тому +1

    Does the absorbic acid change the pH? Would this be a good option if the beer is too basic?

    • @TheApartmentBrewer
      @TheApartmentBrewer  2 роки тому +1

      It will not change mash pH easily. I'd look at lactic acid for that

  • @robertostensson2713
    @robertostensson2713 2 роки тому

    Hi and thank you for a good video, but is there somewhere when you tell the batchsize?🤔 or am i missing it?

  • @ChrisFletcher611
    @ChrisFletcher611 3 роки тому +1

    How long does it take you to get to mash temps and boil using a 1650w heat stick? I’m getting tired of refilling propane tanks but don’t want to invest in a heat stick if it’ll take an hour to get to boiling

    • @TheApartmentBrewer
      @TheApartmentBrewer  3 роки тому

      I use a combo of the heat stick and my stove top burner. Takes about 15 mins to go from post mash temps to boil

  • @JimmyPage968
    @JimmyPage968 3 роки тому

    I’m brewing a pseudo lager with Omega Lutra Kveik tomorrow. I’m a little excited and nervous. This is my first brew with custom water chemistry.

    • @TheApartmentBrewer
      @TheApartmentBrewer  3 роки тому

      It's awesome when you first try it out because it opens a whole new world of flavors. Good luck!

    • @JimmyPage968
      @JimmyPage968 3 роки тому

      TheApartmentBrewer My only confusion is acidifying the mash to correct for pH. I have tartaric acid on hand, but I cannot find the acid concentration data anywhere. I might need to get my hands on some phosphoric acid or lactic acid.

    • @TheApartmentBrewer
      @TheApartmentBrewer  3 роки тому

      Yeah, I would definitely recommend working with lactic acid, or just any low flavor acid that you actually know the concentration of and can predict how it will affect your pH.

  • @danieldimaria5070
    @danieldimaria5070 3 роки тому

    Great video. What is your keg setup exactly?

    • @TheApartmentBrewer
      @TheApartmentBrewer  3 роки тому

      Thanks! What did you want to know about my kegging setup?

    • @danieldimaria5070
      @danieldimaria5070 3 роки тому

      ​@@TheApartmentBrewer I saw the multi-tap setup. Do you run multiple kegs in a converted trunk freezer or is some other setup? I'm just getting started with kegging and was interested!

    • @TheApartmentBrewer
      @TheApartmentBrewer  3 роки тому

      @@danieldimaria5070 Yup, 4 kegs in a chest freezer with a little temperature control plug on the outside. There are a lot of great instructional videos on how to make kegerator/keezers out there, I used one from Craft Beer and Brewing to build mine.

  • @chenyang1896
    @chenyang1896 10 місяців тому

    I have a big question, pitch hops at day1 which is the most fierce fermentation time, the hop flavor and chemical content will be “eat” by yeast or flush out by CO2? I’ve done a batch of hard cider with 100g Citra day-1 dry-hopped, but there is nothing flavor and aroma in it. I guess two problems could induced this, first just like I said, dry-hopped time, second, my room temperature is so high, the main fermentation is done within 2days, so the time which hops dipping in the cider is too low. I cannot determine this, could you give some advice?

    • @TheApartmentBrewer
      @TheApartmentBrewer  10 місяців тому

      If you're using kveik I'd wait until day 2 or 3. The hops won't be eaten by the yeast but the CO2 may scrub out some of the oils. Nothing wrong with adding dry hops after fermentation is done, it just may introduce some oxygen which you'll want to avoid. Dry hopping cider and beer are two different animals entirely