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BendBrewer

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On Saturday I attempted my first 2 AG batch brew day. Had to replenish my Yooper's Pale Ale and tweaked the Dead Dog IPA.

Started with the IPA. After Doughing in, realized that I had forgot to attach my braid in my 10 Gallon MLT. CRAP! Quickly dumped the mash into my empty kettle, attached the braid and poured the mash back into the MLT. Had to add some hot water to hit my target temp. Whew......

My Dead Dog recipe calls for French Pressed Hops. While pressing the first runnings of hop tea, I CRACKED MY FREAKING PRESS. CRAP! It cracked below my hops and the strainer is tight so I managed to extract the 'TEA' without much worry.....Whew

All goes as planned and I mash out into my kettle and begin the batch sparge. Again, all went well and I ended up with 7.75 gallons in my kettle. Boiling away I begin to add my hops and realize, I FORGOT to attach my Kettle Screen to the inside of the kettle. CRAP! Finished the boil and cooled the wort. Used sanitized gloves to reach in and screw the damn Kettle Screen into place. Racked into Primary and hit my O.G. Target...Whew.....

The second brew went much smoother since I finally had my equipment ready. Until the morning......

Woke up to 2 fermenters in the closet and they were both pushing 80 degrees! CRAP! Quickly brought in my large Action Packer that could fit both fermenters and 15 gallons of cold water and brought the temps down. Whew.

All this time, I constantly reminded myself to RDWHAHB, but with a 2 brew day, I think I went through a 12 pack.

Wish me luck and thanks for letting me share.
 
Sucks when you have a bad brewing weekend! They are supposed to be relatively uneventful. RDWHAHB, like you say.:mug:
 
Not sure if it all turned out as well as I initially thought. The 2 fermenters are in the same big tub of water and are. sitting at about 65 degrees. The pale ale looks great, bubbling away with a nice krausen, but the IPA looks dead.

Time will tell.
 
Eventful brew day... I only have one brew under my belt, and am itching at another... This obsession errrr, hobby really gets at you.
 
My last brewday, on Saturday, went great. Except I missed my saccrification rest temperature by a LOT. I ended up mashing at 149.5 for 20-30 minutes while I messed around with it. Since I was planning on mashing at 154, that's a big difference! Then, I fixed it too well and finished at 156.

Ah well. I wanted a dry APA anyway. Or at least I keep telling myself that. :D
 
Sounds like one of my typical brew days, only I only do one batch in a day. I don't think my blood pressure could handle two batches!:)

It sounds like you may have shocked your yeast a little. Hope you did not kill them! Murder is a serious crime here in Oregon!:D

Hope all turns out well!
 
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