GLoBaLReBeL
Well-Known Member
Hello everyone! I've been waiting and waiting on starting my own first brew and I did some testing out last night and have a few questions...
(I'm working with a northern brewer extract kit [Belgian Wit])
I know that you want to bring the water to a boil and then add in all the fermentables, but I am using a stove top range, and a 7Gal kettle. I can't get it to a rolling boil very quickly, and when I do its already at around 200F. Now, my question is, is 200F too high? I think the idea was to keep the temp to around 150F or 160F when making the wort?
My second question is . .
From what I've read it says to bring the water to a rolling boil first. Then take the kettle off the flame, add in the fermentables and then put it back on. Once back to a rolling boil, set the 60 minute timer and then follow directions for adding the remaining ingridients are their specified times.
BUT
After I add the fermentables, it may take a long time for me to get the rolling boil to start back up. Does it matter how long it takes, should I ONLY set the 60 minute timer once the rolling boil has started again? Or is there a temp I want to reach and then set the timer?
Other then that, I'm pretty good guys
(I'm working with a northern brewer extract kit [Belgian Wit])
I know that you want to bring the water to a boil and then add in all the fermentables, but I am using a stove top range, and a 7Gal kettle. I can't get it to a rolling boil very quickly, and when I do its already at around 200F. Now, my question is, is 200F too high? I think the idea was to keep the temp to around 150F or 160F when making the wort?
My second question is . .
From what I've read it says to bring the water to a rolling boil first. Then take the kettle off the flame, add in the fermentables and then put it back on. Once back to a rolling boil, set the 60 minute timer and then follow directions for adding the remaining ingridients are their specified times.
BUT
After I add the fermentables, it may take a long time for me to get the rolling boil to start back up. Does it matter how long it takes, should I ONLY set the 60 minute timer once the rolling boil has started again? Or is there a temp I want to reach and then set the timer?
Other then that, I'm pretty good guys