Well Ladies and Gents,
After a 10 year brewing hiatus, I am back into it. I did not have too many batches under my belt, and got to the level of partial extract boils with steeping grains. Thanks to the magic of a Birthday, I have a great glass carboy based starting kit.
So, I had planned on the same routine from 10 years ago. And then...
...Santa brought a nice stock pot capable of a full boil, as well as an immersion chiller.
So, my dilemma was to go with what I used to know, or get to brewing with the new gear. I did my research, and thanks to HBT here, I got the confidence to say awww, F-it! I made a brown ale recipe up with grains and DME pieced together from a few examples, books, and with BeerSmith (trial mode). Mixed up Star San for the first time ever, and went to work.
Brew day was yesterday, and besides the inevitable spills here and there on the kitchen floor, things went well with the new gear and procedure. Today, things are bubbling along nicely. The theoretical SG of 1.058 was missed just barely (1.056), so it looks good there too!
Anyway, just a big thanks to the regular posters here. I was able to become much better informed which gave me the cojones to go for it on this first batch back. Also based on this information here I plan on a three week primary before bottling, again a departure from the knowledge I had 10 years ago.
I already can't wait to see how this one turns out! Even if it sucks, this sure is a great hobby that I have missed. Thanks again!
After a 10 year brewing hiatus, I am back into it. I did not have too many batches under my belt, and got to the level of partial extract boils with steeping grains. Thanks to the magic of a Birthday, I have a great glass carboy based starting kit.
So, I had planned on the same routine from 10 years ago. And then...
...Santa brought a nice stock pot capable of a full boil, as well as an immersion chiller.
So, my dilemma was to go with what I used to know, or get to brewing with the new gear. I did my research, and thanks to HBT here, I got the confidence to say awww, F-it! I made a brown ale recipe up with grains and DME pieced together from a few examples, books, and with BeerSmith (trial mode). Mixed up Star San for the first time ever, and went to work.
Brew day was yesterday, and besides the inevitable spills here and there on the kitchen floor, things went well with the new gear and procedure. Today, things are bubbling along nicely. The theoretical SG of 1.058 was missed just barely (1.056), so it looks good there too!
Anyway, just a big thanks to the regular posters here. I was able to become much better informed which gave me the cojones to go for it on this first batch back. Also based on this information here I plan on a three week primary before bottling, again a departure from the knowledge I had 10 years ago.
I already can't wait to see how this one turns out! Even if it sucks, this sure is a great hobby that I have missed. Thanks again!