Ciderbarrel
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This is the first time I've brewed something "beer-like" with the grains and hops and what not. As my alias implies, I'm all about Hard Cider. I wanted to do the Apfelwein but I read alot on here that it just doesn't taste....apple enough.
I stumbled upon this thread doing a search for other recipes to try and it sounded pretty intimidating. I never worked with grains nor hops nor did I know how to use them. I didn't even own a bag to steep them in.
I headed to the LHBS and got pretty much everything on the list.
I used 4 gallons of Simply Apple.
I wanted to do the 1lb amber and 1lb light DMEs, but they were out of light, so I used Extra light.
As I have never used hops (and I don't drink beer because I can't stand the bitterness), I split the difference between 0% and 6% AA and got some Czech Saaz 3.2% AA. It was a wonderful smell while it was boiling. I don't drink coffee either (same reason, and I have high BP and I need to watch the caffeine) but it smelled like a night light coffee being brewed.
I literally just got the carboy in my cooling rig about 10 mins ago, so I'm really looking forward to this in 5-6 weeks.
The OG was 1.065 @ 70F, so adjusting for temp according to the chart that came with my hydrometer, it is an adjusted 1.066. So, going by the ABV fomula, if I do get it down to 1.000 when I bottle, there is a chance it could be 9.35% ABV? Wow. I do plan to have it sparkling.
As for my cooling rig, I have a spare fridge that I wasn't really using (I bought one at the last place I lived, but when I moved into this house, it already had a decent fridge, so mine went in the basement). I got the Ranco temp controller and emptied the fridge of everything and set it for 66F. I have vodka in the 3-piece air lock and I'll check the SG in 2 weeks or so.
My 6.5 gallon carboy fits with plenty of room to spare. I am highly doubtful that another 6.5 could sit next to it, but I need to measure to be sure. I'm confident that a 4 or 5 gallon will fit w/ no problem so I'm itching for another recipe to try.
I guess I'll fill everyone in the future as to how it goes.
I stumbled upon this thread doing a search for other recipes to try and it sounded pretty intimidating. I never worked with grains nor hops nor did I know how to use them. I didn't even own a bag to steep them in.
I headed to the LHBS and got pretty much everything on the list.
I used 4 gallons of Simply Apple.
I wanted to do the 1lb amber and 1lb light DMEs, but they were out of light, so I used Extra light.
As I have never used hops (and I don't drink beer because I can't stand the bitterness), I split the difference between 0% and 6% AA and got some Czech Saaz 3.2% AA. It was a wonderful smell while it was boiling. I don't drink coffee either (same reason, and I have high BP and I need to watch the caffeine) but it smelled like a night light coffee being brewed.
I literally just got the carboy in my cooling rig about 10 mins ago, so I'm really looking forward to this in 5-6 weeks.
The OG was 1.065 @ 70F, so adjusting for temp according to the chart that came with my hydrometer, it is an adjusted 1.066. So, going by the ABV fomula, if I do get it down to 1.000 when I bottle, there is a chance it could be 9.35% ABV? Wow. I do plan to have it sparkling.
As for my cooling rig, I have a spare fridge that I wasn't really using (I bought one at the last place I lived, but when I moved into this house, it already had a decent fridge, so mine went in the basement). I got the Ranco temp controller and emptied the fridge of everything and set it for 66F. I have vodka in the 3-piece air lock and I'll check the SG in 2 weeks or so.
My 6.5 gallon carboy fits with plenty of room to spare. I am highly doubtful that another 6.5 could sit next to it, but I need to measure to be sure. I'm confident that a 4 or 5 gallon will fit w/ no problem so I'm itching for another recipe to try.
I guess I'll fill everyone in the future as to how it goes.