s4l
Well-Known Member
First off, I want to say thank you to everybody who contributes so much to this forum to make it is what it is. 
So, last Tuesday (19Mar13), I brewed up my first batch which is the Irish Red kit from NB using my tap water, since it's not too bad, but no, I don't have the water report. Everything went very well, minus a small boilover. I steeped the spec grains for 20 mins at 150F, brought the pot to a boil, removed from heat and added all of the LME. I then added the hops on schedule. Cooled the wort as quickly as I could (about 30 mins from boiling to 65F), took an OG and pitched the yeasties (Danstar Notty).
Fast forward to today, and the wort has been in primary for 8 days at 62-66F. For the next 6-8 days I'm going to let it run at 68-72F to let the yeasties warm up some and finish the job. I cracked the lid, took my sample and closed it back up. I found out the hydrometer was broken when I put it in my test jar and it sank to the bottom.
The beer smells like beer, looks like muddy water which I assume is just everything in suspension, and tastes like flat beer with a very slight cheese (wine-like) aftertaste. I assume the beer will clear with time, and am hoping either the aftertaste is just esters/byproducts waiting for the yeasties to clean up.
Here's a few pics:
The shiny "film" is groups of small bubbles. I assume it's just CO2? Everything else looks like yeasties and krausen leftovers.

Muddy water.. should clear up?


Thanks in advance y'all!

So, last Tuesday (19Mar13), I brewed up my first batch which is the Irish Red kit from NB using my tap water, since it's not too bad, but no, I don't have the water report. Everything went very well, minus a small boilover. I steeped the spec grains for 20 mins at 150F, brought the pot to a boil, removed from heat and added all of the LME. I then added the hops on schedule. Cooled the wort as quickly as I could (about 30 mins from boiling to 65F), took an OG and pitched the yeasties (Danstar Notty).
Fast forward to today, and the wort has been in primary for 8 days at 62-66F. For the next 6-8 days I'm going to let it run at 68-72F to let the yeasties warm up some and finish the job. I cracked the lid, took my sample and closed it back up. I found out the hydrometer was broken when I put it in my test jar and it sank to the bottom.

Here's a few pics:
The shiny "film" is groups of small bubbles. I assume it's just CO2? Everything else looks like yeasties and krausen leftovers.

Muddy water.. should clear up?


Thanks in advance y'all!