Hi everyone,
I'm new to this forum and new to homebrewing. In addition to reading Charlie Papazian's book, I've been browsing for a little while and have found lots of great advice, but have a few questions that I couldn't find the answer to.
Firstly, I documented my first brew and was hoping for any critique before I start my second one. I did make one mistake (very, very stupid) so I'll ask first if I ruined it. I forgot (missed in the instructions) to top off the carboy before fermentation. I had about a gallon or so of wort plus 3 gallons of cold water that I mixed together, and then pitched the yeast. I didn't add any extra water, though, and when I bottled my beer last night (after adding the sugar) I had 37 bottles.
Is the fact that I didn't add any extra water going to ruin the beer? Or will it just be stronger in terms of flavor and alcohol content? I used this kit http://www.amazon.com/dp/B002BTZZ7G/?tag=skimlinks_replacement-20.
Now, here's everything I documented-- hopefully it'll make sense!
1) Boiled Malt extract syrup/malt extracts in water for 45 minutes
2) Added hops with 15 minutes left
3) Took wort off heat, siphoned into the carboy and added 3.5 gallons of tap water.
4) Put the carboy into an ice bath, cooled it down to 72 degrees and pitched the yeast.
The specific gravity (adjusted for temperature) was 1.042.
I let it ferment for 7 days (vigorous fermentation occurred for about 40 hours), and then bottled it last night. The final gravity was about 1.015.
From what I've read and my little experience, next time I will most likely by purified water and I will DEFINITELY top off the carboy! I was very clean about everything, and have been trying to follow Charlie's advice to the T.
So, to sum up, will my beer taste like rubbing alcohol or should it be okay? What can I do to improve for next time? What's a good next beer to try brewing? I was thinking Irish Red Ale but am open to anything.
Thanks a ton!
I'm new to this forum and new to homebrewing. In addition to reading Charlie Papazian's book, I've been browsing for a little while and have found lots of great advice, but have a few questions that I couldn't find the answer to.
Firstly, I documented my first brew and was hoping for any critique before I start my second one. I did make one mistake (very, very stupid) so I'll ask first if I ruined it. I forgot (missed in the instructions) to top off the carboy before fermentation. I had about a gallon or so of wort plus 3 gallons of cold water that I mixed together, and then pitched the yeast. I didn't add any extra water, though, and when I bottled my beer last night (after adding the sugar) I had 37 bottles.
Is the fact that I didn't add any extra water going to ruin the beer? Or will it just be stronger in terms of flavor and alcohol content? I used this kit http://www.amazon.com/dp/B002BTZZ7G/?tag=skimlinks_replacement-20.
Now, here's everything I documented-- hopefully it'll make sense!
1) Boiled Malt extract syrup/malt extracts in water for 45 minutes
2) Added hops with 15 minutes left
3) Took wort off heat, siphoned into the carboy and added 3.5 gallons of tap water.
4) Put the carboy into an ice bath, cooled it down to 72 degrees and pitched the yeast.
The specific gravity (adjusted for temperature) was 1.042.
I let it ferment for 7 days (vigorous fermentation occurred for about 40 hours), and then bottled it last night. The final gravity was about 1.015.
From what I've read and my little experience, next time I will most likely by purified water and I will DEFINITELY top off the carboy! I was very clean about everything, and have been trying to follow Charlie's advice to the T.
So, to sum up, will my beer taste like rubbing alcohol or should it be okay? What can I do to improve for next time? What's a good next beer to try brewing? I was thinking Irish Red Ale but am open to anything.
Thanks a ton!

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