DemonEagle
Active Member
Sunday (yesterday) was my very first brew day, ever. I jumped right into the deep end of the home brewing pool by starting with the all grain brewing method.
I brewed a Dry Irish Stout kit from Northern Brewer and Im happy to report a mostly un-eventful day. The only issues were, having a boil over with the first attempt at the yeast starter and pouring the stir plate magnet into the fermentor when pitching the yeast (its still in there).
I hit all of my temps and gravities almost perfectly. More luck then skill Im sure.
I started heating strike water at 8:50 in the morning and was pitching yeast at about 1:45 in the afternoon. Add to that about 1-1.5hrs of setup before and cleanup after and it made for a long day but once I saw activity in the fermentor it made it all worth while.
I saw the first activity about 6hrs after pitching. This morning the fermentation looked great. Its funny how satisfying something so simple can be.
Now I just cant wait to drink it.
Id like to say thank you to all of the contributing members of this forum. I've been lurking for a while learning as much as I can and Im sure it really helped to prepare me for my first brew day.
I'll be doing the Tallgrass Velvet Rooster Pro Series kit this weekend....and the obsession begins.
Pics from the day....
I brewed a Dry Irish Stout kit from Northern Brewer and Im happy to report a mostly un-eventful day. The only issues were, having a boil over with the first attempt at the yeast starter and pouring the stir plate magnet into the fermentor when pitching the yeast (its still in there).
I hit all of my temps and gravities almost perfectly. More luck then skill Im sure.
I started heating strike water at 8:50 in the morning and was pitching yeast at about 1:45 in the afternoon. Add to that about 1-1.5hrs of setup before and cleanup after and it made for a long day but once I saw activity in the fermentor it made it all worth while.
I saw the first activity about 6hrs after pitching. This morning the fermentation looked great. Its funny how satisfying something so simple can be.
Now I just cant wait to drink it.
Id like to say thank you to all of the contributing members of this forum. I've been lurking for a while learning as much as I can and Im sure it really helped to prepare me for my first brew day.
I'll be doing the Tallgrass Velvet Rooster Pro Series kit this weekend....and the obsession begins.
Pics from the day....