First time solo brewer, first time all grain, 1000th time making a horrible mistake.
I've known I've wanted to give this hobby a shot for a long time so over the last 4-5 months I've slowly looked for deals, did a lot of building, and got a full 10 gallon all grain setup ready to rock and roll along with a 6 tap keezer. After reading to about page 100 here I decided this was the best recipe for a noob such as myself. Brew day went fine except an awful crush on my grains which led to horrible efficiency. Boiled down a little longer to get the SG right any way and just got a little less into the fermenter.
Great fermentation, great clearing, great kegging, not great double checking my hose clamps....
Got to try a 2oz sample.... warm..... and uncarbed..... damn it was good, and damn it was now in a shop vac.
Any way, when you fail, have a beer, try again, and see if you can fail less next time right? After a quick trip to the LHBS and a conversation that went roughly as follows:
Me: Hey, I got everything here but Viennna, are you out?
LHBS: Yup, sorry about that, I'd sub Munich
Me: No problem, , , , , You out of Munich?
LHBS: Oh yeah, I'd sub Dark Munich then I guess!
ME:
So any way, another good brew day, much better efficiency, and there you have it:
Beer.
10 days grain to glass, higher than expected attenuation got down to 1.002 and about 5% abv. Oh well, it has a beautiful aroma, great color (although a little dark than intended), good clarity, and a crazy fluffy head that laces the entire glass. Thanks BM for this awesome recipe and thanks to this wonderful community that can help a noob like me make beer... from seeds.... It's like magic.