LoreleiHI
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Granted, I did it with a friend's help for the first stage, and it was an extract kit, but really I'm quite proud of myself.
The kit I picked up was built by a LHBS, and the directions were very clear and entertaining, even though I ended up not needing them (my friend walked me through the process).
I brought my fermenter home, did some (a lot) reading, took into account what kind of beer I'd started (a sweet stout), and decided to leave it alone for three weeks. I didn't want to rush and not have the best product I could manage.
So this morning I made sure that the kitchen was cleaned and sanitized, had my spouse carry the heavies downstairs (I'm disabled), boiled the dextrose and let it cool, moved it all over to the bottling bucket (I left about half an inch on top of the trub), and I filled bottles while the spouse capped (something she actually enjoyed).
We got 58 12-oz bottles, and taste-tested the few ounces that were left. It was a bit sweeter than I expected (I've never had a sweet stout, but the LHBS owner said he thought I would like it--he didn't try to over-sell me, since my friend directed me there, but maybe he thought because I'm female I'd prefer sweet?), but it had enough of an afterbite to compensate.
Granted, it hasn't conditioned yet!
Any ideas on what to expect? Will it get sweeter, or more blended? Or maybe the dextrose didn't get mixed enough, although I did stir it just a little, after siphoning the beer into it... (I'm a worrier, lol).
Still, I can't wait for the next 3 weeks to pass!
The kit I picked up was built by a LHBS, and the directions were very clear and entertaining, even though I ended up not needing them (my friend walked me through the process).
I brought my fermenter home, did some (a lot) reading, took into account what kind of beer I'd started (a sweet stout), and decided to leave it alone for three weeks. I didn't want to rush and not have the best product I could manage.
So this morning I made sure that the kitchen was cleaned and sanitized, had my spouse carry the heavies downstairs (I'm disabled), boiled the dextrose and let it cool, moved it all over to the bottling bucket (I left about half an inch on top of the trub), and I filled bottles while the spouse capped (something she actually enjoyed).
We got 58 12-oz bottles, and taste-tested the few ounces that were left. It was a bit sweeter than I expected (I've never had a sweet stout, but the LHBS owner said he thought I would like it--he didn't try to over-sell me, since my friend directed me there, but maybe he thought because I'm female I'd prefer sweet?), but it had enough of an afterbite to compensate.
Granted, it hasn't conditioned yet!
Any ideas on what to expect? Will it get sweeter, or more blended? Or maybe the dextrose didn't get mixed enough, although I did stir it just a little, after siphoning the beer into it... (I'm a worrier, lol).
Still, I can't wait for the next 3 weeks to pass!