I just wanted to make a post saying I had a perfect day brewing yesterday. I was changing my procedure up a bit and every worked out great. First thing was using my new Barley Crusher. At first I was having problems with it sticking but that was my fault for turning down the torque on the drill. Once I increased that a bit I had no problems at all.
I've had some problems in the past hitting my strike water temperatures even with preheating the mash tun (10 gal igloo cooler) so I thought I'd try a different tact and run the mash water through a 25' chiller coil in a pot with some water. It did add a few more minutes to my day, but the end result was worth it. After mixing in my grains I was only 0.5 degrees off so that really made it worth the extra effort.
I also had the help of a friend who came over to see how it was all done so I got to teach someone else how to brew! :rockin:
After sparging and hitting my pre-boil volume exactly, my mash efficiencies were much better than before. I went from a 74% to a 84%!
After a successful boil and using a prechiller (same 25' chiller in ice water bath) along with my 50' chiller, I dropped that temp down to 75 degrees in no time. After whirlpool and settling, I managed to pull the wort off with little trub and dumped 5.75 gal into my 6 gal better bottle. Added the yeast from the starter and into the chest freezer. Checked this morning and it's bubblin' away! This is going to be a robust chocolate coconut porter so in about a week or so, I'll be adding the toasted coconut. 2nd time making this recipe and can't wait to have it again!
Hope everyone else had such a successful brewing weekend!
I've had some problems in the past hitting my strike water temperatures even with preheating the mash tun (10 gal igloo cooler) so I thought I'd try a different tact and run the mash water through a 25' chiller coil in a pot with some water. It did add a few more minutes to my day, but the end result was worth it. After mixing in my grains I was only 0.5 degrees off so that really made it worth the extra effort.
I also had the help of a friend who came over to see how it was all done so I got to teach someone else how to brew! :rockin:
After sparging and hitting my pre-boil volume exactly, my mash efficiencies were much better than before. I went from a 74% to a 84%!

After a successful boil and using a prechiller (same 25' chiller in ice water bath) along with my 50' chiller, I dropped that temp down to 75 degrees in no time. After whirlpool and settling, I managed to pull the wort off with little trub and dumped 5.75 gal into my 6 gal better bottle. Added the yeast from the starter and into the chest freezer. Checked this morning and it's bubblin' away! This is going to be a robust chocolate coconut porter so in about a week or so, I'll be adding the toasted coconut. 2nd time making this recipe and can't wait to have it again!
Hope everyone else had such a successful brewing weekend!
