kyleobie
Well-Known Member
I did it. I started my first batch of homebrew tonight. I used a Brewer's Best kit for an American Style Pale Ale.
6.6 lbs Plain Light Malt Extract
12 oz. crushed crystal malt, 60L
1.5 oz cascade hops (bittering)
1.5 oz williamette hops (finishing)
11g nottingham yeast
It's currently fermenting in a plastic "Ale Pail" at 64 degrees next to my bookcase.
Original Gravity is 1.050
I ran into a few issues my first time:
1). Used straight tap water out of convenience's sake. I'm going to use a water filter next time.
2). Didn't have anything sanitized for stirring the yeast during suspension. Next time I am going to sanitate a couple of stirrers and an extra spoon just in case I need them.
3). Wort took forever to chill in a bath of ice/cold water in sink. Next time, it's all ice, baby.
Man oh man, those hop pellets smelled awesome. I think I have the hang of things and can't wait to bottle and start the next batch!
6.6 lbs Plain Light Malt Extract
12 oz. crushed crystal malt, 60L
1.5 oz cascade hops (bittering)
1.5 oz williamette hops (finishing)
11g nottingham yeast
It's currently fermenting in a plastic "Ale Pail" at 64 degrees next to my bookcase.
Original Gravity is 1.050
I ran into a few issues my first time:
1). Used straight tap water out of convenience's sake. I'm going to use a water filter next time.
2). Didn't have anything sanitized for stirring the yeast during suspension. Next time I am going to sanitate a couple of stirrers and an extra spoon just in case I need them.
3). Wort took forever to chill in a bath of ice/cold water in sink. Next time, it's all ice, baby.
Man oh man, those hop pellets smelled awesome. I think I have the hang of things and can't wait to bottle and start the next batch!