Chris_L
New Member
I chose the Simcoe Select IPA from Midwest Homebrewing Supplies I wanted to give an outline of my process, so I can get some feedback on where I can improve. HBT has already led me in the right direction on a lot of levels, & I'd like to continue to use this resource as a way to help me learn & get better with each batch.
Cleaning/Sanitation
cleaned all necessary components with unscented dish soap, & new sponges.
used 1oz. StarSan per 5 gallons H20, as specified.
sanitized all necessary components with new clean sponges in StarSan solution.
Steeped the grains that came with this kit in 4 gal tapwater @ 155 for 30 min. Removed grains, brought to a boil, then removed from heat.
Added 6lbs of Amber LME, & 1lb of CBW Golden Light DME & stirred for 10 min until dissolved & to avoid scorching. Returned to heat.
At first sign of boil, added 1/2 oz simcoe hops.
20 min later, added 1/2 oz simcoe hops.
20 min left in boil, added 1 oz simcoe hops.
2 min left in boil, added 1 oz simcoe hops. Finished boil, & removed from heat.
Set kettle w/lid on into ice bath & let cool to 70 degrees. Stirring every 10 min w/ sanitized spoon from the boil. About 45 min elapsed.
Added 1 gal tapwater, stirred and took a SG reading of 1.064, which was just as recipe called for.
Transferred to fermenter (bucket) through sanitized strainer. Cleaned out remaining trub from kettle, then aerated back & forth 4 times.
Wyeast smack pack that was provided in the kit had been smacked & set aside prior to beginning, & sanitized the outside of the package in StarSan solution. Checked temp once again, (72degrees) & pitched yeast.
Locked the lid of the bucket down, then filled the airlock to the line with StarSan solution.
Set fermenter in a cool 75 degree part of the house w/no light, & started clean up.
These were the notes that I took during the process. All components were provided with the kit, & the recipe was followed as instructed. Checked the airlock this morning and we have a good flow of bubbles starting. Gave the fermenter a good shake to liven up those yeast, & ill let it sit for 2 weeks. Calendar is already marked. I've got Palmer's How to Brew, HBT, & friends already brewing, & wanted to take the time to research & plan my brew day before just jumping in. Appreciate the feedback, and am already looking ahead to what to brew next!
Cleaning/Sanitation
cleaned all necessary components with unscented dish soap, & new sponges.
used 1oz. StarSan per 5 gallons H20, as specified.
sanitized all necessary components with new clean sponges in StarSan solution.
Steeped the grains that came with this kit in 4 gal tapwater @ 155 for 30 min. Removed grains, brought to a boil, then removed from heat.
Added 6lbs of Amber LME, & 1lb of CBW Golden Light DME & stirred for 10 min until dissolved & to avoid scorching. Returned to heat.
At first sign of boil, added 1/2 oz simcoe hops.
20 min later, added 1/2 oz simcoe hops.
20 min left in boil, added 1 oz simcoe hops.
2 min left in boil, added 1 oz simcoe hops. Finished boil, & removed from heat.
Set kettle w/lid on into ice bath & let cool to 70 degrees. Stirring every 10 min w/ sanitized spoon from the boil. About 45 min elapsed.
Added 1 gal tapwater, stirred and took a SG reading of 1.064, which was just as recipe called for.
Transferred to fermenter (bucket) through sanitized strainer. Cleaned out remaining trub from kettle, then aerated back & forth 4 times.
Wyeast smack pack that was provided in the kit had been smacked & set aside prior to beginning, & sanitized the outside of the package in StarSan solution. Checked temp once again, (72degrees) & pitched yeast.
Locked the lid of the bucket down, then filled the airlock to the line with StarSan solution.
Set fermenter in a cool 75 degree part of the house w/no light, & started clean up.
These were the notes that I took during the process. All components were provided with the kit, & the recipe was followed as instructed. Checked the airlock this morning and we have a good flow of bubbles starting. Gave the fermenter a good shake to liven up those yeast, & ill let it sit for 2 weeks. Calendar is already marked. I've got Palmer's How to Brew, HBT, & friends already brewing, & wanted to take the time to research & plan my brew day before just jumping in. Appreciate the feedback, and am already looking ahead to what to brew next!
