First off, I'm really enjoying this new hobby! I have brewed a Coopers Real Ale, Brewers Best Weizenbier, Coopers Wheat Beer and a Brewers Best Kolsch. I have a Northern Brewer Irish Red Ale and the Northern Brewer White House Honey Ale in their secondary's.
Each one has turned out great, friends love them and they don't last too long! Going through these processes have brought up some questions be I think this is the best place to ask.
First question I have concerns the boil. I have figured out from this forum that the reasons my first couple of batches were darker in color was because I boiled the LME for the full boil. So I started adding that later in the boil going against the provided instructions. My question is this though, once I have added the LME and/or DME, I don't let the pot go more than two minutes with out stirring it. Is that necessary? I am so concerned about the malt scorching on the bottom of the pot that I spend the full boil time stirring, not allowing me to get the next step in the process ready.
As you can see, I've done 6 kit batches, 4 complete, 2 fermenting. What's the next gradual progression in the home brewing field? Continue with the kits but try and understand each step better? Try my hand at starter yeasts? Understand specific gravity better?
Now's not the time for me to purchase all grain brewing equipment, but is that really the next logical step? I know I do not understand all of the nuances that go into brewing, I'm just not sure what I should focus on now.
Thanks for any help and advice!
Each one has turned out great, friends love them and they don't last too long! Going through these processes have brought up some questions be I think this is the best place to ask.
First question I have concerns the boil. I have figured out from this forum that the reasons my first couple of batches were darker in color was because I boiled the LME for the full boil. So I started adding that later in the boil going against the provided instructions. My question is this though, once I have added the LME and/or DME, I don't let the pot go more than two minutes with out stirring it. Is that necessary? I am so concerned about the malt scorching on the bottom of the pot that I spend the full boil time stirring, not allowing me to get the next step in the process ready.
As you can see, I've done 6 kit batches, 4 complete, 2 fermenting. What's the next gradual progression in the home brewing field? Continue with the kits but try and understand each step better? Try my hand at starter yeasts? Understand specific gravity better?
Now's not the time for me to purchase all grain brewing equipment, but is that really the next logical step? I know I do not understand all of the nuances that go into brewing, I'm just not sure what I should focus on now.
Thanks for any help and advice!