Ok... I just had a taste of my very first brew!!!
...but it wasn't good
Here's the process I used to brew/ferment (i made a 2 gallon batch):
STEP 1:
Brought 1/3 gallon of water close to a boil
STEP 2:
Mixed in 1.25 cups of corn sugar and then stirred in 1/3 litre of unhopped dry malt extract
STEP 3:
Mixed well and heated until just under a boil. Then I added half an ounce of simcoe hop pellets
STEP 4:
I Put the pot in the sink of cold water to quickly cool down the solution
STEP 5:
Added wort to my fermenting container with another 1 and 2/3 gallons of water (which i've adapted an airlock too) and allow fermentation to begin.
then I added about half a teaspoon (3.5 or so grams) of beer yeast
STEP 6:
The co2 release rate in the ferment lock increased to about 1 bubble each 4 seconds.
after two days the bubbling stopped
STEP 7:
So then I opened up the tap on the bottom of my fermenting bin and used a small strainer to get the chunks of hops out
STEP 8:
I then put about a half of a teaspoon in each bottle (17 oz bottles) and filled them with the lightly filtered beer
STEP 9:
I shook 'em up and threw em in the fridge to get cold
STEP 10:
Drank one...
It didn't taste like it was that alcoholic and it also didn't keep a whole lot of carbonation... it also tasted kind of bland but had a pretty potent smell.
Here's a few pics of my setup:
...but it wasn't good
Here's the process I used to brew/ferment (i made a 2 gallon batch):
STEP 1:
Brought 1/3 gallon of water close to a boil
STEP 2:
Mixed in 1.25 cups of corn sugar and then stirred in 1/3 litre of unhopped dry malt extract
STEP 3:
Mixed well and heated until just under a boil. Then I added half an ounce of simcoe hop pellets
STEP 4:
I Put the pot in the sink of cold water to quickly cool down the solution
STEP 5:
Added wort to my fermenting container with another 1 and 2/3 gallons of water (which i've adapted an airlock too) and allow fermentation to begin.
then I added about half a teaspoon (3.5 or so grams) of beer yeast
STEP 6:
The co2 release rate in the ferment lock increased to about 1 bubble each 4 seconds.
after two days the bubbling stopped
STEP 7:
So then I opened up the tap on the bottom of my fermenting bin and used a small strainer to get the chunks of hops out
STEP 8:
I then put about a half of a teaspoon in each bottle (17 oz bottles) and filled them with the lightly filtered beer
STEP 9:
I shook 'em up and threw em in the fridge to get cold
STEP 10:
Drank one...
It didn't taste like it was that alcoholic and it also didn't keep a whole lot of carbonation... it also tasted kind of bland but had a pretty potent smell.
Here's a few pics of my setup: