thinkshovels
New Member
Hi,
This week I brewed my first batch of beer, a douple IPA kit from Best brewers. I have a vague idea of what I am doing, but am already convinced I've made mistakes, probably should have hopped on here earlier. There is only so much that can be crammed into a 1 page sheet of instructions, and there are thinks I wasn't certain on. I have done other reading, such as John Palmers How To Brew, but it's not the same as getting your hands dirty.
I had a couple of questions perhaps someone could set me straight on.
1) After the initial boil, the instruction sheet said that it was important to cool the wort quickly down to 70F. We managed to chill 2.5gallons down in about 30 minutes, but I have no idea if that is considered quick, slow, average or what. What would people suggest is ideal for this? What are the signs to look for?
2) The c02 escaping from the primary slowed in the last 24 hours, and according to the instructions in the kit, once that happens (between 4-6 days after going into the primary - I am at day 4), move it into the secondary. They seemed to indicate this had to be done before the bubbling stopped entirely. Would this be accurate? I read on another thread here that you should be going by the hydrometer, but what would you be looking for? The OG I measured was about 1.07, but I read nothing that came with the kit about taking a measurement when going from the primary to the secondary, should I have?
3) When I transferred from primary to the secondary, are you trying to avoid the dredges? We used an autosiphon that has a sort of filter on the end of it, so we didn't get all of it, but there is definitely some. What do folks recommend?
Hopefully I haven't completely destroyed this first attempt, any pointers are appreciated!
Thanks.
This week I brewed my first batch of beer, a douple IPA kit from Best brewers. I have a vague idea of what I am doing, but am already convinced I've made mistakes, probably should have hopped on here earlier. There is only so much that can be crammed into a 1 page sheet of instructions, and there are thinks I wasn't certain on. I have done other reading, such as John Palmers How To Brew, but it's not the same as getting your hands dirty.
I had a couple of questions perhaps someone could set me straight on.
1) After the initial boil, the instruction sheet said that it was important to cool the wort quickly down to 70F. We managed to chill 2.5gallons down in about 30 minutes, but I have no idea if that is considered quick, slow, average or what. What would people suggest is ideal for this? What are the signs to look for?
2) The c02 escaping from the primary slowed in the last 24 hours, and according to the instructions in the kit, once that happens (between 4-6 days after going into the primary - I am at day 4), move it into the secondary. They seemed to indicate this had to be done before the bubbling stopped entirely. Would this be accurate? I read on another thread here that you should be going by the hydrometer, but what would you be looking for? The OG I measured was about 1.07, but I read nothing that came with the kit about taking a measurement when going from the primary to the secondary, should I have?
3) When I transferred from primary to the secondary, are you trying to avoid the dredges? We used an autosiphon that has a sort of filter on the end of it, so we didn't get all of it, but there is definitely some. What do folks recommend?
Hopefully I haven't completely destroyed this first attempt, any pointers are appreciated!
Thanks.