GreenDragon
Well-Known Member
My very 1st run at this. My apologies in advance if this is in the wrong forum.
This is a work in progress. I'll update this as I go.
NutCastle Brown Ale
My kit included the following items:
3.3lbs of Coopers light malt extract
4lbs of Alexander's sun country pale malt extract
2oz Carafa I chocolate malt
2oz British Crystal 30-37L
1oz Black Malt
Willamette Hop Pellets 4 HBU, 16 IBU
Kent Goldings Hop Pellets 2.2 HBU, 3 IBU
1tsp Irish Moss
1/2tsp Gelatin Finings
1 Wyeast 1335 yeast (the smack activate kind)
1sp Ascorbic Acid
3/4cup Priming Sugar
6 gallons of Ozarka water because I don't like the taste of the local tap water.
2 big bags of ice for the wort ice bath.
I'm combining the instructions that came with the kit with those found on howtobrew.com and tips I found in the forums here.
.5) I activated the yeast to get it started. It's been about 25 mins now and its still not swelling. I'm a bit worried. I've kept it in the fridge like it said to.
1) I sanitized EVERYTHING in a big 33 gallon plastic bin. I used some sanitizer I got at the local brew shop.
2) I'm bringing 2 gallons of water to a boil. I will then put the boiled water in the fermentor and leave it to cool like the instructions on howtobrew.com state. I really wish I had a gas stove. Just 2 gallons of normal water is taking forever to come to a boil.
3) Put 3 gallons of water and my grain bag into my boil pot. It says to heat it to 150F slowly, taking 40-50 minutes. That shouldn't be an issue with my slow heating stove.
4) Heated the water to 155F and removed the grain bag. Now heating to a rolling boil.
5) Removed from heat and added both cans of malt extract. I'm now stirring it occasionally and watching for boil overs.
6) Boiled for 5 mins and added the 1st set of hops let it boil an additional 30 mins
7) Added the 2nd set of hops let it boil an additional 5 mins
8) Added the irish moss, now a 20 min boil and it's yeast fun time.
9) Cooled the wort in a ice bath until the thermometer said 85F
10) I added the yeast to the 2 gallons already in the frementor, added the cooled wort, and checked the temp again. Somehow its at 110F! I think the thermometer was too close to the sides of the pan or something. I hope I didn't kill my yeast!
11) Put the airlock and the air release on the fermentor. All I can do now is hope the yeast lived.
This is a work in progress. I'll update this as I go.
NutCastle Brown Ale
My kit included the following items:
3.3lbs of Coopers light malt extract
4lbs of Alexander's sun country pale malt extract
2oz Carafa I chocolate malt
2oz British Crystal 30-37L
1oz Black Malt
Willamette Hop Pellets 4 HBU, 16 IBU
Kent Goldings Hop Pellets 2.2 HBU, 3 IBU
1tsp Irish Moss
1/2tsp Gelatin Finings
1 Wyeast 1335 yeast (the smack activate kind)
1sp Ascorbic Acid
3/4cup Priming Sugar
6 gallons of Ozarka water because I don't like the taste of the local tap water.
2 big bags of ice for the wort ice bath.
I'm combining the instructions that came with the kit with those found on howtobrew.com and tips I found in the forums here.
.5) I activated the yeast to get it started. It's been about 25 mins now and its still not swelling. I'm a bit worried. I've kept it in the fridge like it said to.
1) I sanitized EVERYTHING in a big 33 gallon plastic bin. I used some sanitizer I got at the local brew shop.
2) I'm bringing 2 gallons of water to a boil. I will then put the boiled water in the fermentor and leave it to cool like the instructions on howtobrew.com state. I really wish I had a gas stove. Just 2 gallons of normal water is taking forever to come to a boil.
3) Put 3 gallons of water and my grain bag into my boil pot. It says to heat it to 150F slowly, taking 40-50 minutes. That shouldn't be an issue with my slow heating stove.
4) Heated the water to 155F and removed the grain bag. Now heating to a rolling boil.
5) Removed from heat and added both cans of malt extract. I'm now stirring it occasionally and watching for boil overs.
6) Boiled for 5 mins and added the 1st set of hops let it boil an additional 30 mins
7) Added the 2nd set of hops let it boil an additional 5 mins
8) Added the irish moss, now a 20 min boil and it's yeast fun time.
9) Cooled the wort in a ice bath until the thermometer said 85F
10) I added the yeast to the 2 gallons already in the frementor, added the cooled wort, and checked the temp again. Somehow its at 110F! I think the thermometer was too close to the sides of the pan or something. I hope I didn't kill my yeast!
11) Put the airlock and the air release on the fermentor. All I can do now is hope the yeast lived.