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saeroner

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Thanks to everyone on this site -- Great place.

I should not have started brewing this IPA recipe (5 gal extract) at 10:30pm last night in the middle of the NFL season kickoff.

Was like 6 beers deep. Everything started good until I got a load of LME covered all over my hand, trying to pour it into the pot, while trying to stir it all in smoothly. I guess I lost a bit of LME. Man it's some really sticky stuff.

Anyways after 55 mins of boiling everything was going good until I covered the pot with the lid (just trying to sterilize it), turned my head to look at the score (NFL) and boom, boil over! Man I hated the burn smell.

Anyways, the cool down went good.

I didn't even bother taking a reading. I left about 20oz less water to the fermenter than the 5 gal mark cause of the loss of LME and boil over -- oh well.

I did have an extra (left over from weeks ago) oz of whole leaf cascades that I threw in a sac and kinda dry hopped during the cool down. the recipe didn't call for that but i figured what the heck - squeezed the bag when the temp hit 75. Everything else went well.

I guess we'll see.
 
It should be OK. You should have stuck your hand into the boil kettle to get all the LME goodness. ;) Just kidding.

The flameout addition of the Cascade shouldn't hurt anything.
 
As far as disaster stories, it seems pretty tame compared to some others here, haha. The late addition cascade will probably add a little something more than the original recipe, so no harm there. Really, I don't see any reason why this won't turn out just fine.
 
Sounds like a good night, all the same

At least you'll always remember it LOL.

I've done worse. Once I was making my Texas Kolsch and I had a glass thermometer explode in the boil, forgot 3 lbs of DME extract (that I had to add later after I pitched yeast), and added an extra 1/2 gallon of water during top off.

I kegged it, and it came out to be a good drinkable beer. Nothing that I'll miss, but it was definitely better than most SOS beer.

Good luck, I'm sure all is fine.
 

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