Hey!
I've posted in the introduce yourself forum and figured I move one.
I have brewed in the past with my brother. He had the process and I helped with the grunt work. He's too busy now to brew so I have purchased my own gear and struck out on my own.
My first batch is a kit from "Brewers Best" a Russian Imperial Stout with canned malt extract, dried extract and grains. The equipment is a Brew True Gold kit and I picked up a 7.5 gl glass carboy as the primary fermenter.
Last night I cleaned everything. The equipment came with some cleanser but it did not describe it as a "no rinse" or anything like that. I just used it to scrub everything with mixed in really hot water. I rinsed with hot tap water. On some items I kept a chlorine dip bucket and would dip the items and rinse.
I've got a selection of large stainless steel stock pots and utensils already.
The recipe called for a two gallon cook to be mixed with three gallons in the carboy. I did three gallons and then two.
The wort is now in the 70 degree utility room, covered with a dark towel and pleasantly belching away.
The only question I have at this point is am I supposed to put anything besides water in the CO2 trap on the carboy?
The utility room is really starting to smell good.
My gas should smell as fragrant.
I've posted in the introduce yourself forum and figured I move one.
I have brewed in the past with my brother. He had the process and I helped with the grunt work. He's too busy now to brew so I have purchased my own gear and struck out on my own.
My first batch is a kit from "Brewers Best" a Russian Imperial Stout with canned malt extract, dried extract and grains. The equipment is a Brew True Gold kit and I picked up a 7.5 gl glass carboy as the primary fermenter.
Last night I cleaned everything. The equipment came with some cleanser but it did not describe it as a "no rinse" or anything like that. I just used it to scrub everything with mixed in really hot water. I rinsed with hot tap water. On some items I kept a chlorine dip bucket and would dip the items and rinse.
I've got a selection of large stainless steel stock pots and utensils already.
The recipe called for a two gallon cook to be mixed with three gallons in the carboy. I did three gallons and then two.
The wort is now in the 70 degree utility room, covered with a dark towel and pleasantly belching away.
The only question I have at this point is am I supposed to put anything besides water in the CO2 trap on the carboy?
The utility room is really starting to smell good.
My gas should smell as fragrant.