Well, I completed my first brew day today. I hit some issues here and there but in the end I ended up with ~1.050 OG. Efficiency in beer smith said 50%
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This was a fransikaner clone I found on here earlier. I mashed around 151 then readings went upto 153. It was supposed to be 150 for 9min. 3.5g then 2 batch sparges at 2.33 gal each. All seemed to go swell to that point. Ended up with somewhere around 6.5 gal pre boil.
Brought it to a boil and dealing with that for the first time was fun but do able as I have a 10 gal stock pot. At 60 min added my first hops then at 15 I added the other 2 per the recipe. A couple min after my final hop I threw in the immersion chiller and this is where things got interesting.
I had bought a thermometer from Wally World yesterday and it seemed to be working good until while using the immersion chiller it didn't read below 150 but the pot was cool to the touch. Luckily my neighbor came over and went and grabbed his. Read about 90f. Used his thermometer to get to about 73 then went to work putting into the fermenter.
I ended up with only about 4 gallons of liquid which could have been my fault due to not having a strainer for the fine bits in the bottom and perhaps having too strong of a boil? There was about .5gal in the pot which means I boiled off around 2 gallons in an hour which seems like a lot.
After putting into the fermenter I shook the bucket for a good couple of minutes till I had a nice foam. Pitched my yeast. Shook again then put the air lock in and put it in my closet as my house is usually 70 or less.
All in all it was a good learning expierence. I will have to look into my boil off rate. Hoping it turns out good.
It will be going into a keg once it's done fermenting.
This was a fransikaner clone I found on here earlier. I mashed around 151 then readings went upto 153. It was supposed to be 150 for 9min. 3.5g then 2 batch sparges at 2.33 gal each. All seemed to go swell to that point. Ended up with somewhere around 6.5 gal pre boil.
Brought it to a boil and dealing with that for the first time was fun but do able as I have a 10 gal stock pot. At 60 min added my first hops then at 15 I added the other 2 per the recipe. A couple min after my final hop I threw in the immersion chiller and this is where things got interesting.
I had bought a thermometer from Wally World yesterday and it seemed to be working good until while using the immersion chiller it didn't read below 150 but the pot was cool to the touch. Luckily my neighbor came over and went and grabbed his. Read about 90f. Used his thermometer to get to about 73 then went to work putting into the fermenter.
I ended up with only about 4 gallons of liquid which could have been my fault due to not having a strainer for the fine bits in the bottom and perhaps having too strong of a boil? There was about .5gal in the pot which means I boiled off around 2 gallons in an hour which seems like a lot.
After putting into the fermenter I shook the bucket for a good couple of minutes till I had a nice foam. Pitched my yeast. Shook again then put the air lock in and put it in my closet as my house is usually 70 or less.
All in all it was a good learning expierence. I will have to look into my boil off rate. Hoping it turns out good.
It will be going into a keg once it's done fermenting.