BluesNBrews
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Last night I opened my first brew-at-home beer, an American IPA, and I really liked it. I'm excited, but also surprised. I felt that I made a lot of mistakes along the way, and the waiting during fermentation and after bottling drives me crazy. I brewed at a brew-your-own place in October, and doing this from beginning to end was an incredible experience. I'm addicted!!!
During the process, I realized that there is so much I didn't understand. I had a boilover... All I read said that I should not have them.... What did that do to my beer I wondered. My original gravity was low... So was the final, coming pretty close to target in the end... I sat nervously for two weeks not knowing whether I was supposed to siphon some of what I now know is called the yeast cake at the bottom of the carboy (I thought crap was the technical term for it) into the bottling bucket... How on earth would the priming sugar do its magic? I was not as sanitary as I should have been, I'm sure...
I can't wait to brew my next beer, which is an Ommegang Hennepin clone that I got at the local home brew shop. I realize that I will need to either plan the brewing to coincide with the Super Bowl (where I plan on my friends emptying out a lot of my bottles for me) or buy a lot more bottles.
I cant figure out what I'm going to do with all the beer... I can't help but be curious how many batches I can expect to brew in a year.... Do I need to get more friends to help me drink this?
During the process, I realized that there is so much I didn't understand. I had a boilover... All I read said that I should not have them.... What did that do to my beer I wondered. My original gravity was low... So was the final, coming pretty close to target in the end... I sat nervously for two weeks not knowing whether I was supposed to siphon some of what I now know is called the yeast cake at the bottom of the carboy (I thought crap was the technical term for it) into the bottling bucket... How on earth would the priming sugar do its magic? I was not as sanitary as I should have been, I'm sure...
I can't wait to brew my next beer, which is an Ommegang Hennepin clone that I got at the local home brew shop. I realize that I will need to either plan the brewing to coincide with the Super Bowl (where I plan on my friends emptying out a lot of my bottles for me) or buy a lot more bottles.
I cant figure out what I'm going to do with all the beer... I can't help but be curious how many batches I can expect to brew in a year.... Do I need to get more friends to help me drink this?