Thanks for all of the AG advice over the last year. You guys have made the transition to AG relatively easy. I made a Amber Ale. I only had 3 minor problems.
1)incorrectly measured my mash water so had to boil an extra 30 minutes and finished with a little more beer than expected(6gallons vs. 5.5) so gravity was low. Was: 1.044, instead of 1.049. I figured efficiency to be 72% (w/ a corona grain) mill. Brewsmith rocks
2)Whole hops slowed the auto siphon to the carboy but it still worked (still working on getting my kegs welded). I might put a hop bag over my auto siphon next time.
3)Dealing with 8+ gallons of water was quite an experience. Thats a boatload of water. Need a second propane burner and tank, carrying water from kitchen to outside sucks.
Batch AG #2 should go down this weekend. I am making a brown ale w/ my cultured yeast and homegrown hops. Total cost is going to be $10.38 for 5 gallons .finally paying off. Thanks a lot, stop by for a cold one sometime,
Charlie
1)incorrectly measured my mash water so had to boil an extra 30 minutes and finished with a little more beer than expected(6gallons vs. 5.5) so gravity was low. Was: 1.044, instead of 1.049. I figured efficiency to be 72% (w/ a corona grain) mill. Brewsmith rocks
2)Whole hops slowed the auto siphon to the carboy but it still worked (still working on getting my kegs welded). I might put a hop bag over my auto siphon next time.
3)Dealing with 8+ gallons of water was quite an experience. Thats a boatload of water. Need a second propane burner and tank, carrying water from kitchen to outside sucks.
Batch AG #2 should go down this weekend. I am making a brown ale w/ my cultured yeast and homegrown hops. Total cost is going to be $10.38 for 5 gallons .finally paying off. Thanks a lot, stop by for a cold one sometime,
