EvilDrFoetus
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Picked up the parts to match a recipe on one of the UK sites, just not sure how hotside works in terms of process and sterilisation (limited access to RO and a v. small kitchen, less prep I need to do the better).
Got muslin for steeping grains, and the recipe looks like you just lob everything in after the hot break and strain at the end.
I figure that you just need to clean the muslin as the wort's going to be boiled later anyway, hops go straight in the pot so no extra bags there.
Picked up a BIAB bag, which I presume the wort will go through OK to strain into the fermenter? And that needs sterilising as it's post chill, how do you do that, just soak it in Starsan beforehand?
The recipes over here are a bit weird (75-90 minute boils, wildly varying boil sizes) but brewers friend calculations are massively out (then again there's about 4 types of Cara Red alone in the list :s). But figured a pseudo-kit would work better as a first run, planning to just mess about with SMaSH and standard boil/addition times once I know what to do.
Also yeast - got a packet of Danstar Nottingham to play it safe, but don't have time/gear for a starter (want to brew this weekend, and I can't even "borrow" an Erlenmeyer from work as stores are shut), just rehydrating it as per the back and pitching the whole lot should work, right?
Cheers.
Got muslin for steeping grains, and the recipe looks like you just lob everything in after the hot break and strain at the end.
I figure that you just need to clean the muslin as the wort's going to be boiled later anyway, hops go straight in the pot so no extra bags there.
Picked up a BIAB bag, which I presume the wort will go through OK to strain into the fermenter? And that needs sterilising as it's post chill, how do you do that, just soak it in Starsan beforehand?
The recipes over here are a bit weird (75-90 minute boils, wildly varying boil sizes) but brewers friend calculations are massively out (then again there's about 4 types of Cara Red alone in the list :s). But figured a pseudo-kit would work better as a first run, planning to just mess about with SMaSH and standard boil/addition times once I know what to do.
Also yeast - got a packet of Danstar Nottingham to play it safe, but don't have time/gear for a starter (want to brew this weekend, and I can't even "borrow" an Erlenmeyer from work as stores are shut), just rehydrating it as per the back and pitching the whole lot should work, right?
Cheers.