All -
I'm gearing up to make my first beer (after successfully making a grapefruit wine and a hard cider), hooray!!
I'm starting with the Cincinnati Pale Ale recipe in from, "How to Brew." I'm sure a few of you have read it.
In the description of making the wort, John says to boil about 2 gallons of water and later, once the wort has been chilled, to add water to final volume of 5 gallon.
Why start with only 2 gallon? Why not start with 4 gallons? It seems that you run the risk of contaminating the wort by adding such a large volume of water after the wort has cooled.
Thanks for the help!
I'm gearing up to make my first beer (after successfully making a grapefruit wine and a hard cider), hooray!!
I'm starting with the Cincinnati Pale Ale recipe in from, "How to Brew." I'm sure a few of you have read it.
In the description of making the wort, John says to boil about 2 gallons of water and later, once the wort has been chilled, to add water to final volume of 5 gallon.
Why start with only 2 gallon? Why not start with 4 gallons? It seems that you run the risk of contaminating the wort by adding such a large volume of water after the wort has cooled.
Thanks for the help!