furstyjaymar13
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Hi, I'm new to this forum and have had one attempt at brewing go very well and now I have got the bug to do it again. And better! My first attempt used a pre made extract, which I heated within the can it was in and added it to water, then added ordinary granulated sugar, then pitched the dry packet of yeast and left for two weeks in a fermenter before siphoning to a keg with a tap, added more sugar to carbonise it. The result was a decent (beginner standards!) drinkable ale. Although it was a bit sweet. I guess I overdid it with the sugar!
Now however I want to give up cheating and make and boil from a recipe, so that I am a part of the whole process. I have started getting more equipment and will shortly be buying a boiling pot and making an immersion cooler.
So here's what I'm after.... I think I'll need a book that I can refer to (any suggestions?) but mainly I'm in need of help with making the unfermented batch of ale. Can anyone recommend an ale recipe that might suit a beginner? I had a look on the recipes section of this forum and didn't really know where to look!
In terms of the making of the batch process. I understand it involves the boiling of water, hops, and barley malt. And that's where my little knowledge comes to an end! So I guess I'm after the method and recipe for a dark or light ale -and any tips, advice, no matter how small will greatly appreciated. thanks
Now however I want to give up cheating and make and boil from a recipe, so that I am a part of the whole process. I have started getting more equipment and will shortly be buying a boiling pot and making an immersion cooler.
So here's what I'm after.... I think I'll need a book that I can refer to (any suggestions?) but mainly I'm in need of help with making the unfermented batch of ale. Can anyone recommend an ale recipe that might suit a beginner? I had a look on the recipes section of this forum and didn't really know where to look!
In terms of the making of the batch process. I understand it involves the boiling of water, hops, and barley malt. And that's where my little knowledge comes to an end! So I guess I'm after the method and recipe for a dark or light ale -and any tips, advice, no matter how small will greatly appreciated. thanks