Hey guys, I finally got my brewing kit in last Friday and Monday I will have both my Hefeweizen & Deadringer IPA extract kits in. I do have some questions, like always and was hoping some people experienced in either the two can give me some pointers that will make the process go smoother!
First and foremost, Hank's Hefeweizen:
http://www.midwestsupplies.com/hank-s-hefeweizen.html
I picked up WL300 liquid yeast to go with it. (I will most likely do a starter for it).
Fermenting temperatures I am going to be aiming for is: 62° F and hopefully settle below 70° F.
Fermentor duration I was thinking around 2 weeks, then 2 weeks Secondary and 2 weeks in the bottles. Anyone have any experience with this or have a better method?
Secondly, Dead Ringer IPA:
http://www.northernbrewer.com/shop/dead-ringer-ipa-extract-kit.html
Recipe: http://www.northernbrewer.com/documentation/beerkits/DeadRingerIPA.pdf
Yeast: Safale US-05 Ale Dry Yeast
Fermenting Temperature I was thinking 60-65° F.
2 weeks in the Fermentor, 2 Weeks in the Secondary and 2 Weeks in the Bottles.
Dry hopping at start of Secondary with 1 oz Centennial Hops.
Really my main concerns are just trying to figure out what is the "perfect" temperature for both these. I am using my modified chest freezer and have room for both of them, and I was hoping to set it at 65 for both. Also, i am very curious on a suitable time table for Primary, Secondary and bottle condition times as i've seen these vary from person to person. Any little hints or suggestions are greatly appreciated! Thanks guys
UPDATE: Alright so I brewed my first batch of Hefeweizen and it's now sitting in the fermentor at 65 F. I learned some valuable lessons to say the least. One of them being getting my wort chiller together so I can bring that temperature down under an hour lol! I pitched the WL300 right into wort at 70 F and prayed everything goes good. I shook the vial and got instant bubbles so it looked healthy to me. The wort looked rather on the dark side, but time will tell. See you in 2 weeks!
First and foremost, Hank's Hefeweizen:
http://www.midwestsupplies.com/hank-s-hefeweizen.html
I picked up WL300 liquid yeast to go with it. (I will most likely do a starter for it).
Fermenting temperatures I am going to be aiming for is: 62° F and hopefully settle below 70° F.
Fermentor duration I was thinking around 2 weeks, then 2 weeks Secondary and 2 weeks in the bottles. Anyone have any experience with this or have a better method?
Secondly, Dead Ringer IPA:
http://www.northernbrewer.com/shop/dead-ringer-ipa-extract-kit.html
Recipe: http://www.northernbrewer.com/documentation/beerkits/DeadRingerIPA.pdf
Yeast: Safale US-05 Ale Dry Yeast
Fermenting Temperature I was thinking 60-65° F.
2 weeks in the Fermentor, 2 Weeks in the Secondary and 2 Weeks in the Bottles.
Dry hopping at start of Secondary with 1 oz Centennial Hops.
Really my main concerns are just trying to figure out what is the "perfect" temperature for both these. I am using my modified chest freezer and have room for both of them, and I was hoping to set it at 65 for both. Also, i am very curious on a suitable time table for Primary, Secondary and bottle condition times as i've seen these vary from person to person. Any little hints or suggestions are greatly appreciated! Thanks guys

UPDATE: Alright so I brewed my first batch of Hefeweizen and it's now sitting in the fermentor at 65 F. I learned some valuable lessons to say the least. One of them being getting my wort chiller together so I can bring that temperature down under an hour lol! I pitched the WL300 right into wort at 70 F and prayed everything goes good. I shook the vial and got instant bubbles so it looked healthy to me. The wort looked rather on the dark side, but time will tell. See you in 2 weeks!
