0.67 cups according to Northern Brewer's priming sugar calculator.
I looked it up. A half pound of gran sugar is 1 1/8th cup of sugar.
Would you use honey or sugar?
0.67 cups according to Northern Brewer's priming sugar calculator.
Honey for sure! It's great!
OK. It says specialty grains. I assume it's all for steeping.
Is that 6 lbs of extract in the bottle?
Is that 4.5% AA's on the Tettnang and 3.8% AA's on the Saphir?
What style is this supposed to be?
That's certainly way too much priming sugar for 5 gals.
Where did your wife get it? Maybe it's online.
Found their site but couldn't find the kit. I called their number and asked what the hops schedule for it is and was told to use the Saphir @ 6o mins and the Tettnang @ 15 mins. It comes with 1 lb of grains.
What you'll do is put those grains in the grain bag. Heat up about 1.5-2 qts of water to 165* and then turn down the heat to a lower setting. Drop the grains in and watch the temp. Steep it like a tea bag for 20-30 mins. While this is going on you'll have your brew pot heating up about 4 gals of water, which you want to boil. I like to keep 2 pint glasses in the microwave and heat them for about 6 mins to use to pour over the grain bag, which will be in a colander over your brew pot. When each cup has been emptied I use the base to squeeze the grain bag. Get it all!
Add your steeped wort water to the brew pot and wait until it boils. When it does set a timer for 45 mins and add the Saphir hops. I prefer a muslin hop sack, but I didn't see any in your pic unless it's in with the grain bag. When the timer goes off set it for 15 mins and add the Tettnang hops for that last 15 mins. When the timer goes off turn off the heat and move the pot. Pour in your bottle of LME (Liquid Malt Extract) and stir like a madman! Try to scrape out as much of the extract as you can. You can even use a measuring cup to pour hot wort in there and swirl gently. It'll be VERY hot though.
Take your brew pot to the sink and stop it up and fill with cold tap water. Set th spot in there and stir for 10 mins or so. Drain and repeat a couple of times. I like to refrigerate 2 gals of tap water for the last cool down session, and add a couple of ice trays worth of ice to help. Then pour this into the fermentor you have. Stir like a madman for about 20 mins to aerate it. I use a whisk and do it for maybe 7 mins.
Then set this into a storage bin with cold water and maintain a mid 60's temp for your beer. If you do not have a fermometer (fish tank thermometer) than you can watch the temp of the water and aim for about 60* as it'll be about 5* cooler than the beer.
Give it about 3 weeks and check the gravity with a hydrometer. If it's close to the FG #'s (low 1.010 or so) then you should be ready to bottle.
Do you have bottling gear, hydrometer, floating thermometer, fermometer, hops bags (muslin), bucket, airlock, kitchen scale, colander, tongs?
You want to maintain a temp of 150-160* while steeping.
Do you have a long spoon too? A brew pot?
After you pour your beer into the fermentor you top it off with water to the 5 gal mark.
What I have done is used a pitcher to fill a bucket to about 4 gals and turn the lights off, use a flashlight to see the water line and mark it with a permanent marker. Continue 1/2 gal at a time until you have about 3-4 inches left from the top. You need headspace for the krausen to fill.
You want to maintain a temp of 150-160* while steeping.
That's actually a good idea! You can bottle half at a time.
He picked up the bucket to ferment in, but has his Mr Beer chugging along as we speak.
Good start!
I'm concerned your Mr Beer fermentor is above it's temp range. Many people will put it in a cake pan with water and drape a towel over it, and rotate small frozen water bottles to keep the fermentor in the mid 60's.
Are you fermenting in the bucket or the lbk?? confused... The bucket looks like a good fermentor. then drain out into the Mr. beer keg to bottle. I made one batch in the keg, now it's my bottling bucket!
I will be fermenting out of the bucket. Im going to cook my oktoberfest up tonight i think if i have time.
Im confused though. rodwha says the same thing about bringing from the fermenting bucket to the keg? but i honestly do not see a reason why? i was going to go from the fermenting kegs (bucket and mr beer keg) straight to the bottles. Let them sit for about two weeks.
am I missing something here?