Please take a look at the picture linked below (not sure how to embed on this forum).
I just finished my first AG batch and I'm exhausted and...should I say...empowered? :rockin:
It was great. Sticky, but great. My wort chiller worked out great. It took my boiling brew down to 72 degrees in less than 20 minutes. My preboil gravity was 1044 at 6 gallons and my post boil, 5 gallon gravity was 1062. What a difference boiling off a gallon made.
I'd like anyones opinion of the seperation I already see in my batch (hence the link). I noticed a "ton" of coagulation in the brew. Is this due to the rapid temp decrease from the chiller...?
So many questions were answered this afternoon. So many more I must now investigate. I cannot wait until this Kolsch is drinkable.
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I just finished my first AG batch and I'm exhausted and...should I say...empowered? :rockin:
It was great. Sticky, but great. My wort chiller worked out great. It took my boiling brew down to 72 degrees in less than 20 minutes. My preboil gravity was 1044 at 6 gallons and my post boil, 5 gallon gravity was 1062. What a difference boiling off a gallon made.
I'd like anyones opinion of the seperation I already see in my batch (hence the link). I noticed a "ton" of coagulation in the brew. Is this due to the rapid temp decrease from the chiller...?
So many questions were answered this afternoon. So many more I must now investigate. I cannot wait until this Kolsch is drinkable.
Click Here