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The first brew.

Discussion in 'Extract Brewing' started by Padronis, Jun 15, 2009.

 

  1. #1
    Padronis

    Member

    Posted Jun 15, 2009
    I ended up with a pretty nice setup of equipment for my first brew. Anyway, our first brew was an American IPA. The ingredients consisted of 1/2 lb 2 row barley, 1/4 lb Special B, 1 lb Crystal 60L, 8lb extra pale extract, 60 min of 1 oz. Galena hops, 15 min 1 oz. Centennial hops, 5 min of 1oz. extra of Centennial.

    We steeped the grain at 155 degrees for 15 min as the directions said, then pulled them out and got the water to a nice boil. Turned the heat off again and added the extract. The original wort was boiled from 2.5G of water and then added about 3G more. We got the wort done and then boiled the extra 3 gallons in the brew kettle. I figured that would get what little bit of wort was left in the kettle plus the extra needed water. Once all was said and done I took a gravity reading and it was spot on the target 1.060 that we were shooting for according to the recipe. I was pretty freaking excited especially for my first time! :tank:
     
  2. #2
    Rick500

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jun 15, 2009
    Congrats! Now enjoy watching it ferment. :)
     
  3. #3
    rsmith179

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jun 15, 2009
    Keep it up! It only get better... and more interesting.
     
  4. #4
    Padronis

    Member

    Posted Jun 16, 2009
    So far so good! It's fermenting nice and vigorous after about 12 hrs from the yeast pitch. I thought about putting the airlock on but decided not to and just used some sanitized foil. It is now overflowing with fermentation happiness into the tub we have it sitting in.
     
  5. #5
    marubozo

    I can has homebrew?  

    Posted Jun 16, 2009
    Make sure you sniff the airlock at least twice a day :D
     
  6. #6
    THart

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jun 16, 2009
    Thanks, thought it was just me. :mug:
     
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