Farmer
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I'm 4 days into my first brew and I don't know how much more I can take. The pressure is getting to me.
5 gallons seemed like alot, but after 4 days of looking at it and getting a stray waft every so often, I just don't know.
Anyway, I'm starting small and slow. I got a no-brew kit from the LHBS. I figure I'll keep adding complexity until I find a spot I'm comfortable with. I doubt I'll ever grow my own barley. The next brew will be a malt extract that requires brewing.
I may have kept it too simple. I didn't take an OG reading. The plan, if I can stand it, is to wait a full 2 weeks in primary and then bottle. I'll take FG readings on the last 2 days to check for fermentation. But all that I've read indicates that 2 weeks is pretty safe.
My first recipe is a True Brew Pale Ale (no brew extract). I made a yeast starter rather than sprinkling the dry yeast on top. After 12 hours I thought it was going to blow the airlock off the bucket. Luckily I had read somewhere that a spare bathtub was a good place to sit your fermation bucket. I came home to krausen all over the top and running down the side of the bucket. It smelled delicious... lol
So, I put in a blowoff tube for the second 24 hours. Then I replaced the airlock. I'm coming up on 48 hours and I'm down to a few bubbles a minute.
Tomorrow will be a stop at the grocery store for a turkey baster. You know, to take a gravity reading. Maybe I'll get a big turkey baster!
Just glad I found this site. Its always nice to see so much knowledge in one place. Its even nicer that the community seems to be outspoken but not offensive. Its almost as if the brewing community here has decided that having more than one opinion is a good idea.
Guess this is my intro post, nice meeting you all. Here's to many happy years of brewing.
Farmer

5 gallons seemed like alot, but after 4 days of looking at it and getting a stray waft every so often, I just don't know.
Anyway, I'm starting small and slow. I got a no-brew kit from the LHBS. I figure I'll keep adding complexity until I find a spot I'm comfortable with. I doubt I'll ever grow my own barley. The next brew will be a malt extract that requires brewing.
I may have kept it too simple. I didn't take an OG reading. The plan, if I can stand it, is to wait a full 2 weeks in primary and then bottle. I'll take FG readings on the last 2 days to check for fermentation. But all that I've read indicates that 2 weeks is pretty safe.
My first recipe is a True Brew Pale Ale (no brew extract). I made a yeast starter rather than sprinkling the dry yeast on top. After 12 hours I thought it was going to blow the airlock off the bucket. Luckily I had read somewhere that a spare bathtub was a good place to sit your fermation bucket. I came home to krausen all over the top and running down the side of the bucket. It smelled delicious... lol
So, I put in a blowoff tube for the second 24 hours. Then I replaced the airlock. I'm coming up on 48 hours and I'm down to a few bubbles a minute.
Tomorrow will be a stop at the grocery store for a turkey baster. You know, to take a gravity reading. Maybe I'll get a big turkey baster!
Just glad I found this site. Its always nice to see so much knowledge in one place. Its even nicer that the community seems to be outspoken but not offensive. Its almost as if the brewing community here has decided that having more than one opinion is a good idea.
Guess this is my intro post, nice meeting you all. Here's to many happy years of brewing.

Farmer