SasquatchSmith
Well-Known Member
So, yesterday was far and away the least successful of my 3 brew days so far. The goal was a 2.5 gallon imperial chocolate stout. My pot is only about 3 gallons, but it has been enough for my first two brews (although just barely, had a slight boil over the first time.)
So anyway...I started the brew with 1 gallon of water. Steeped all my grains for 15 minutes, then brought to a boil and added all the DME. It very quickly got out of control and boiled over...like, a lot. So I took it off quick, cleaned up the stove, emptied a little of it into another pot, and got it boiling again...this time if boiled over even MORE aggressively. It was alllll over the ****ing place. What a mess. Should have taken pictures but I was in panic mode
So I took it off heat for about 15 minutes while cleaning up, then, being the stubborn idiot I am, I tried AGAIN...fortunately this time it stayed at a nice rolling boil and I was able to make the rest of my additions, boil for a while, cool, and get it in the fermenter with some cold water.
Question is...will the fact that I stopped the boil twice cause problems with my brew?
I will be purchasing a far larger pot in the near future
So anyway...I started the brew with 1 gallon of water. Steeped all my grains for 15 minutes, then brought to a boil and added all the DME. It very quickly got out of control and boiled over...like, a lot. So I took it off quick, cleaned up the stove, emptied a little of it into another pot, and got it boiling again...this time if boiled over even MORE aggressively. It was alllll over the ****ing place. What a mess. Should have taken pictures but I was in panic mode
So I took it off heat for about 15 minutes while cleaning up, then, being the stubborn idiot I am, I tried AGAIN...fortunately this time it stayed at a nice rolling boil and I was able to make the rest of my additions, boil for a while, cool, and get it in the fermenter with some cold water.
Question is...will the fact that I stopped the boil twice cause problems with my brew?
I will be purchasing a far larger pot in the near future