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		<title>Kegging Up the Red and RIS</title>
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		<dc:creator>Mark Ranes</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tonight I finally kegged up the Czar&#8217;s Pride Russian Imperial Stout and Mordicai&#8217;s Imperial Red Flare Ale.  The RIS started at OG 1.084 and ended at FG 1.020, for an 8.6% ABV.  It&#8217;s not as big as I was hoping for, but the hydrometer jar sample tasted roasty and sweet &#8211; with a big alcohol [...]
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<p>Tonight I finally kegged up the <a title="Czar's Pride Russian Imperial Stout" href="http://lazybrewer.com/2008/12/22/czars-pride-russian-imperial-stout/" target="_blank">Czar&#8217;s Pride Russian Imperial Stout</a> and <a title="Mordicai's Imperial Red Flare Ale" href="http://lazybrewer.com/2008/12/29/time-for-a-red-an-imperial-red/" target="_blank">Mordicai&#8217;s Imperial Red Flare Ale</a>.  The RIS started at OG 1.084 and ended at FG 1.020, for an 8.6% ABV.  It&#8217;s not as big as I was hoping for, but the hydrometer jar sample tasted roasty and sweet &#8211; with a big alcohol front end.  It should mellow nicely over the next 6-9 months.  The Imperial Red Ale started at OG 1.072 and finished out at FG 1.013, for an 7.9% ABV.  It is nice and hoppy from multiple injections of Columbus and Nugget dry hops.  I&#8217;m looking forward to spending some time with this ale!</p>
<p>I recently blew through a 20 pound CO2 tank in two days.  I originally assumed that it was a bad o-ring on one of the keg&#8217;s gas-in posts, so I replaced the o-rings on all of the active kegs in the kegerator.  While changing the o-ring, I dropped both of my brass <a title="4 Way Gas Manifold" href="http://morebeer.com/view_product/16390/102238/Gas_Manifold_-_4_Way" target="_blank">4 way gas manifolds</a> into a bucket of water only to find that they were both leaking.  I monkeyed with both of them, trying to tighten up the fittings, but without completely dismantling both of them, I had little luck.  Being the Lazy Brewer, it seemed much easier to throw some money at the problem, so I ordered two<a title="4 Way Gas Manifold" href="http://www.northernbrewer.com/gas-handling.html" target="_blank" class="broken_link"> 4 way manifolds from Northern Brewer</a>.  These seem more sturdy and actually fit better on my 5/16&#8243; commercial gas lines.  So far I&#8217;m pleased.  I also discovered a leak in my double CO2 regulator, so I ordered a replacement for that also.  Money up front?  Yup!  But compared to blowing through multiple 20lb CO2 tanks at $35 a pop to fill, it&#8217;ll save some bucks over the long run.  Plus, I hate this kind of frustration.</p>
<p>Tonight I&#8217;m making a starter with two vials of <a title="WLP004 Irish Ale Yeast" href="http://www.whitelabs.com/beer/strains_wlp004.html" target="_blank">WLP004 Irish Ale Yeast</a>.  Saturday I&#8217;ll be brewing a 10 gallon batch of Black Widow Stout.  The recipe will follow here in the next day or so&#8230;</p>
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