lonestartiger
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Hey Y'all
decided I should probably go ahead and join and start posting since I know I'm bound to need some help along the way, and I'm sure sooner rather than later
My wife and I brewed our first batch a week ago. We used the AHS American Brown extract kit. The brewing couldn't have gone better!
Then we pitched the yeast. The next day I had to try to figure out how to rig a blowoff tube while my wife cleaned the ceiling in the closet. We managed to contain everything, replaced the plug and airlock, and let it ferment the rest of the week.
Saturday I racked to the secondary, for a couple reasons. First, I forgot to strain/filter the wort when going from the boil pot to the fermenter, and even after the volcanic eruption there was still a lot of solids in the beer. Second, I wanted to see how we were progressing and if anything had been ruined by the blow out.
Glad to say, we are safely in the secondary, still fermenting, and the bit that I pulled for a specific gravity reading tasted alright.
We really enjoyed the process (notice I haven't bottled yet, everyone says bottling is terrible) and can't wait to get started on batch #2.
I look forward to chatting with y'all
-Mike
decided I should probably go ahead and join and start posting since I know I'm bound to need some help along the way, and I'm sure sooner rather than later
My wife and I brewed our first batch a week ago. We used the AHS American Brown extract kit. The brewing couldn't have gone better!
Then we pitched the yeast. The next day I had to try to figure out how to rig a blowoff tube while my wife cleaned the ceiling in the closet. We managed to contain everything, replaced the plug and airlock, and let it ferment the rest of the week.
Saturday I racked to the secondary, for a couple reasons. First, I forgot to strain/filter the wort when going from the boil pot to the fermenter, and even after the volcanic eruption there was still a lot of solids in the beer. Second, I wanted to see how we were progressing and if anything had been ruined by the blow out.
Glad to say, we are safely in the secondary, still fermenting, and the bit that I pulled for a specific gravity reading tasted alright.
We really enjoyed the process (notice I haven't bottled yet, everyone says bottling is terrible) and can't wait to get started on batch #2.
I look forward to chatting with y'all
-Mike