Hey guys,
I brewed 10 gallons of Belgian wit today. It was the maiden voyage of my electric brew station in the basement. Fun day and things went generally well, but there were a few mishaps so I'm wondering what to expect.
1) I had about 20.5 lbs of grain so I used 6.5 gallons of strike water at 166 degrees. I calculated 10.25 gallons of sparge water (I just used 1/2 gallon per lb of grain. This led to about 13 gallons in the boil kettle. I had to boil it for about 90+ minutes to get the volume down. Does a longer boil affect anything? Not much hops in this one. Just 1.25 oz of sterling at the start of the boil.
2) When Sparging, (since I'm going Brutus, recirculating) I turned on my heat sticks to bring the temp up to 168-170. It was a bit below at first. Well, I got distracted by my two beautiful little girls and didn't get the heat stick turned off until it hit 178 degrees.
Should I expect any ill effects or off flavors from recirculating at 178 for about 10 minutes? I used some ice and stirring to bring temp down pretty fast.
Thanks guys. Cheers!
I brewed 10 gallons of Belgian wit today. It was the maiden voyage of my electric brew station in the basement. Fun day and things went generally well, but there were a few mishaps so I'm wondering what to expect.
1) I had about 20.5 lbs of grain so I used 6.5 gallons of strike water at 166 degrees. I calculated 10.25 gallons of sparge water (I just used 1/2 gallon per lb of grain. This led to about 13 gallons in the boil kettle. I had to boil it for about 90+ minutes to get the volume down. Does a longer boil affect anything? Not much hops in this one. Just 1.25 oz of sterling at the start of the boil.
2) When Sparging, (since I'm going Brutus, recirculating) I turned on my heat sticks to bring the temp up to 168-170. It was a bit below at first. Well, I got distracted by my two beautiful little girls and didn't get the heat stick turned off until it hit 178 degrees.
Should I expect any ill effects or off flavors from recirculating at 178 for about 10 minutes? I used some ice and stirring to bring temp down pretty fast.
Thanks guys. Cheers!
