ABVIBUSRM
Well-Known Member
Here are some tips for the new brewers..hope they help
#1 Never worry while brewing beer. Have fun
#2 Sanitize everything that will touch chilled wort
#3 Control and monitor the beer temp and not the air temp
#4 Do not judge beer by the smell of the airlock
#5 Just know that if you sanitize well and are careful your beer is not infected just trust the process. Beer is harder to infect then you think
#6 Get comforable with your own process
#7 Dont start with lagers
#8 Get comforable with making yeast starters and become a good yeast handler
#9 Be patient and let your beer run its coarse and do not be finicky just let the yeast work
#10 know your ingedients and what they bring to the table
#11 No bubbles in airlock does not mean the beer is finished. Always use a hydrometer before pitching yeast and before packaging
#12 aerate wort well..just get yourself some pure o2 and ss stone.. trust me
and last but not least allow enough conditioning time before drinking..too many new brewers start drinking too early and misjudge the beer and write it off as failure..Do not ..time and patience grasshoppers...cheers and welcome to the hobby
#1 Never worry while brewing beer. Have fun
#2 Sanitize everything that will touch chilled wort
#3 Control and monitor the beer temp and not the air temp
#4 Do not judge beer by the smell of the airlock
#5 Just know that if you sanitize well and are careful your beer is not infected just trust the process. Beer is harder to infect then you think
#6 Get comforable with your own process
#7 Dont start with lagers
#8 Get comforable with making yeast starters and become a good yeast handler
#9 Be patient and let your beer run its coarse and do not be finicky just let the yeast work
#10 know your ingedients and what they bring to the table
#11 No bubbles in airlock does not mean the beer is finished. Always use a hydrometer before pitching yeast and before packaging
#12 aerate wort well..just get yourself some pure o2 and ss stone.. trust me
and last but not least allow enough conditioning time before drinking..too many new brewers start drinking too early and misjudge the beer and write it off as failure..Do not ..time and patience grasshoppers...cheers and welcome to the hobby