It looks like today after work will be my first brew day. I got the Deluxe Starter kit last week from Northern Brewers. I picked up a 30qt SS kettle and tried a 5 gal test boil last night to see if i could keep a rolling boil on my stove. The stove couldn't handle 5 gallons so it looks like i'll be doing a partial boil until i get one of those SQ14 burners.
I also bought 2 extract kits (also from Northern Brewers), an American Wheat Beer and a Chinook IPA kit and both came with Safale US05 Ale Yeast. I'm thinking that i should make the Wheat kit first because it seems the easiest of the 2 that i have. I've seen some complaints about the directions that come with kits but the one that came with mine seem pretty decent. http://www.northernbrewer.com/documentation/beerkits/AmericanWheatBeer.pdf
The only thing that seems off is only 2 weeks in primary and 2 weeks in bottles. Does that seem right?
This extract kit seems like the perfect one to add some type of fruit flavoring to but I'll hold off for now, learn to walk before i can run type deal.
Besides that, I plan on using bottled water just to be safe. Also I measured the temp in my basement (where i plan to leave the beer to ferment, is at around 68 degrees which seems like a perfect temperature from what I've heard.
Any other last minute words of wisdom?
I also bought 2 extract kits (also from Northern Brewers), an American Wheat Beer and a Chinook IPA kit and both came with Safale US05 Ale Yeast. I'm thinking that i should make the Wheat kit first because it seems the easiest of the 2 that i have. I've seen some complaints about the directions that come with kits but the one that came with mine seem pretty decent. http://www.northernbrewer.com/documentation/beerkits/AmericanWheatBeer.pdf
The only thing that seems off is only 2 weeks in primary and 2 weeks in bottles. Does that seem right?
This extract kit seems like the perfect one to add some type of fruit flavoring to but I'll hold off for now, learn to walk before i can run type deal.
Besides that, I plan on using bottled water just to be safe. Also I measured the temp in my basement (where i plan to leave the beer to ferment, is at around 68 degrees which seems like a perfect temperature from what I've heard.
Any other last minute words of wisdom?