i guess that dream is like the home brewers equivalent to driving with no brakes.What do you use to grind with?
so i'm doing it right?yea. steeping is not the same as boiling. boiling the grains will extract tannins, a flavor that many consider to be bad in beer.
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DO NOT BOIL YOUR GRAINS!
Mash all your grains together.
For a first recipe, I'd do something like EdWort's Haus Ale. Search google/homebrew talk for it. It's simple, fast and gives great results. If you insist on doing something else, search HBT and you will find MANY proven recipes.
Did you get your grain crusher working or will you be having the store crush your grains?
Well if I'm gettin back into this, I'll probably eventually buy a 55lb sack of the 2row. Will need to keep it whole to stay fresh though, so I'll need my own mill. Plus I like these little DIY projects and the clay/pasta roller was only $15i guess that dream is like the home brewers equivalent to driving with no brakes.
i use the mills at Norther Brewer.
Sorry, went on vacation to Mexico for a week so I haven't yet had a chance to resp.BB- how did the AG go? did you get decent efficiency?
I started off with Mr. Beer. It's a good way to get your feet wet if you have no prior brewing experience. The beer is drinkable...nothing too exciting though. And actually I made a really good coffee porter using Mr. Beer. I graduated to a "real" homebrew setup though within six months.question for you guys. So my brother gave me a mr beer set up that he had no interest in. From what I've read about the kits, is it worth giving it a go as my first attempt at a home brew, or am i better off using the plastic keg to ferment up some type of apfelwine that i saw a recipe for on home brew talk?
any advice would be appreciated.
I think my white ale (wit) came out to about 6%. Must have been the extra 2lbs of honey I added.bottled my white ale yesterday. very tasty, a touch under 4% abv.
racked my double IPA to secondary, currently 1.020 SG, already at ~9% ABV
probably. mine came out where expected.I think my white ale (wit) came out to about 6%. Must have been the extra 2lbs of honey I added.
I think I'm going to resort to this.What do you guys use to control fermentation temps? It's starting to get pretty hot around here, i'm thinking about picking up a chest freezer from CL and hooking up a temp controller to it. I don't have room for a full fridge, but could easily squeeze one of those in the corner of the dining room or basement.
I just use a large storage tupperware (55g - $20 from home depot) half-full of water (about 10in deep) and I put my fermenters in there. If it gets REALLY hot in my garage I simply point a small fan at the water surface and evaporation cools it off significantly. The other benefit is that you have a much higher VOLUME of water so it won't heat up and cool down as fast... temp remains much more constant between the day and night time temp swings.Bottled my IPA last night, tastes awesome. I can't wait for it to finish bottle conditioning. Just threw most all of the Porters I had bottled up into the fridge to chill.
What do you guys use to control fermentation temps? It's starting to get pretty hot around here, i'm thinking about picking up a chest freezer from CL and hooking up a temp controller to it. I don't have room for a full fridge, but could easily squeeze one of those in the corner of the dining room or basement.
The 10 degree thing depends on where you live. In the muggy east coast you would not get as much evaporation. here in CA it is bone dry and I can get up to a 20 degree temp diff.I think I'm going to resort to this.
I actually had fair success putting my glass carboy in a bathtub full of water, and putting an old t-shirt over it so the neck of the carboy was up in the neck hole. That wicked water up over the top of the carboy and let it evaporate. With a small fan pointed at it, it was about 10 degrees below ambient.
That only works if you only need ten degrees below ambient, though. If it's getting to 80+ in your house, it's not going to help.
I just stocked up on a bunch of 2L bottles in the freezer, I may try rotating those into a water bath to get a little more temperature drop. Mostly trying to not acquire additional stuff in my house.