Pretty exciting day. I brewed the Front Porch Pale Ale that came with the beginner kit from Midwest Supply. Here is my experience:
I sanitized everything with Star-san so I hope that everything stay nice and clean. I first heated up 3 gallons to 155 degrees and kept it between there and 158 while I steeped the grains for 20 minutes. Brought to a nice boil and then added 6lbs of Gold LME (warmed up to flow better) and stirred the entire time. Glad to say none burned on. Brought it back to a boil and tossed in the cascade for the full 60 minute boil. I noticed that I lost very little water in the boil process. Then came the part im still stuck on. Cooling the wort. At first i dumped it back and forth between the kettle and the sanitized fermenter, and then stuck it in the fermenter and into the sink in a cold water bath. Sadly I didn't have enough ice (My wives fault if you must know lol. she turned off the ice maker) and now i threw it in the bathtub full of ground cold water. Still waiting for it to cool down. I'm at............90 right now and it really doesnt seem to want to drop the last few degrees. It will get there. I have the lid on loosely with the airlock in the bung and filled with sterilized water. The real question I have: I followed the steps to hydrate yeast since it's supposed to make a BIG difference vs. pitching dry, and I followed the steps that include adding 10ml/G of 95-105 degree water. The water was at 95 when i pitched the yeast. It's in a sterilized glass container and it's covered with celophane but how long will it last? It's been almost 2 hours since I hydrated it because i thought the liquid would cool down faster but like I said i'm still at 90-ish. What to do???????
Thanks
I sanitized everything with Star-san so I hope that everything stay nice and clean. I first heated up 3 gallons to 155 degrees and kept it between there and 158 while I steeped the grains for 20 minutes. Brought to a nice boil and then added 6lbs of Gold LME (warmed up to flow better) and stirred the entire time. Glad to say none burned on. Brought it back to a boil and tossed in the cascade for the full 60 minute boil. I noticed that I lost very little water in the boil process. Then came the part im still stuck on. Cooling the wort. At first i dumped it back and forth between the kettle and the sanitized fermenter, and then stuck it in the fermenter and into the sink in a cold water bath. Sadly I didn't have enough ice (My wives fault if you must know lol. she turned off the ice maker) and now i threw it in the bathtub full of ground cold water. Still waiting for it to cool down. I'm at............90 right now and it really doesnt seem to want to drop the last few degrees. It will get there. I have the lid on loosely with the airlock in the bung and filled with sterilized water. The real question I have: I followed the steps to hydrate yeast since it's supposed to make a BIG difference vs. pitching dry, and I followed the steps that include adding 10ml/G of 95-105 degree water. The water was at 95 when i pitched the yeast. It's in a sterilized glass container and it's covered with celophane but how long will it last? It's been almost 2 hours since I hydrated it because i thought the liquid would cool down faster but like I said i'm still at 90-ish. What to do???????
Thanks