TwistedHalo
Active Member
First, thanks in advance to anyone that can help.
I just finished my first extract brew last night. I was overly thorough with sanitation and followed the instruction list almost exactly, but came away with a couple of concerns that I am hoping won't mess the batch up too bad.
The first problem; the first step called for heating 2 gallons of water to 155 F and then turning off the heat and adding a crushed grain bag weighing 2 lbs 8 oz (combo of pale ale, crystal 10L, and cara pils malts) and steeping it like a tea bag for 25 minutes. The only problem is I turned the dial the wrong way leaving the burner on the lowest setting instead of turning it off. Now, my assumption is that the water most likely either a. maintained at about 155-160 F or, b. raised in temp. slightly, to maybe 175-180. It definitely did not boil. But, if it was off like it was supposed to be, the temp. obviously would have dropped throughout the steeping process. Will the warmer water have brought out more of the grains? Does anyone foresee any real issues with this?
Second issue; probably not an issue at all, but I can't find info on it anywhere that I have searched. After chilling my wort I had to add around 2.25 - 2.5 gallons of water to bring my bucket level up to the suggested 5.25 gallons. Is this a pretty standard amount of water to have to add? It just seems like a lot and, like I said, I can't find the info anywhere that I look.
Thanks again!
I just finished my first extract brew last night. I was overly thorough with sanitation and followed the instruction list almost exactly, but came away with a couple of concerns that I am hoping won't mess the batch up too bad.
The first problem; the first step called for heating 2 gallons of water to 155 F and then turning off the heat and adding a crushed grain bag weighing 2 lbs 8 oz (combo of pale ale, crystal 10L, and cara pils malts) and steeping it like a tea bag for 25 minutes. The only problem is I turned the dial the wrong way leaving the burner on the lowest setting instead of turning it off. Now, my assumption is that the water most likely either a. maintained at about 155-160 F or, b. raised in temp. slightly, to maybe 175-180. It definitely did not boil. But, if it was off like it was supposed to be, the temp. obviously would have dropped throughout the steeping process. Will the warmer water have brought out more of the grains? Does anyone foresee any real issues with this?
Second issue; probably not an issue at all, but I can't find info on it anywhere that I have searched. After chilling my wort I had to add around 2.25 - 2.5 gallons of water to bring my bucket level up to the suggested 5.25 gallons. Is this a pretty standard amount of water to have to add? It just seems like a lot and, like I said, I can't find the info anywhere that I look.
Thanks again!