Yeah, I travel half the time with work, so that will help with the patience. Usually travel for 2-3 weeks at a time. I've already got the ingredients for my second batch. I put it together with Beersmith and hope it turns out ok. I was going to do a Pilsner, but that was before I realized the actual lager process was a little too ambitious for me right now with no spare fridge in the garage. So, the brew store let me just swap out the yeast so I could convert it into more of a Pale Ale. I wanted kind of a "baseline" beer that I could experiment with and tweak in the future.
Batch size 5 gallons
Boil size 6.1 gallons
Boil time 60 minutes
Grain weight 8.6 pounds
Efficiency 75%
Original gravity 1.055
Final gravity 1.014
Alcohol (by volume) 5.4%
Bitterness (IBU) 40
Color (SRM) 8.2°L
Yeast
2 liquid packs
Wyeast
1056 American Ale
Grains/Extracts/Sugars
8.6 pounds
Liquid Malt - Pilsen
34ppg, 3°L 6.6 pounds
76.7%
Crystal 20L
35ppg, 20°L 2 pounds
23.3%
Hops
3 ounces
Crystal hops
3.3%, Pellet 1 ounce
Northern Brewer hops
9.8%, Pellet 1 ounce
Liberty hops
3%, Pellet 1 ounce
Mash
60 minutes, 6.3 gallons
Strike
Target 152°F 3 quarts
163°F
60 minutes (+0)
Sparge
Target 170°F 5.6 gallons
175°F
Boil
60 minutes, 6.1 gallons
Northern Brewer hops
9.8%, Pellet 1 ounce
60 minutes (+0)
Crystal hops
3.3%, Pellet 1 ounce
15 minutes (+45)
Wort chiller 15 minutes (+45)
Liberty hops
3%, Pellet 1 ounce
5 minutes (+55)
Ferment
14 days @ 60-72°F