obi1ne
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IT took WAY longer than I ever expected!!! First off we did start with an AG recipe. Honestly it went well it just took so damn long for a number of reasons I am guessing: first time doing the process, inefficient boiling schedule and trying to learn how to regulate mash temps, the burner was extremely slow (or not setup properly), etc...
Hind site my first thought is the cooker, which I borrowed from my uncle is a camp chef (old) dual burner and the flame was more yellow and sooty than anything, pot was a mess not to mention my clothes. The boiling times took quite a while too easily close to 45+ mins. to get the full batch boiling (6.5gal). We used probably close to a half tank of propane (started with a fresh blue rhino 20lb.).
Mash temperature was another thing that we spent some time on. We assumed a slightly higher temp for the water going into the MT would be hot enough to maintain the temp we needed (150 degrees) but we sadly undershot and had to boil some more water to meet our mark. Next time I will have some math worked out to help compensate for ambient temps, grain temp and not sure if cooler temp would play a part as well, but I will contemplate on that. I am thinking this is most likely what contributed to our lower than expected OG reading, 1.027!!
Once our boil was done it was eazy peezy, we used a 1500ml starter and two days later she is happily fermenting away and quite nicely a lot of bubbling going on, so happy to see that!! More of a long winded explanation of what to expect with poor planning and a first time AG brew, FOR a first timer. When it takes this long its nice to have some brew buds along for the learning experience as well, we all took notes on what to improve upon for the next time!!!
Hopefully at this point she is just drinkable come bottle poppin day!!
Hind site my first thought is the cooker, which I borrowed from my uncle is a camp chef (old) dual burner and the flame was more yellow and sooty than anything, pot was a mess not to mention my clothes. The boiling times took quite a while too easily close to 45+ mins. to get the full batch boiling (6.5gal). We used probably close to a half tank of propane (started with a fresh blue rhino 20lb.).
Mash temperature was another thing that we spent some time on. We assumed a slightly higher temp for the water going into the MT would be hot enough to maintain the temp we needed (150 degrees) but we sadly undershot and had to boil some more water to meet our mark. Next time I will have some math worked out to help compensate for ambient temps, grain temp and not sure if cooler temp would play a part as well, but I will contemplate on that. I am thinking this is most likely what contributed to our lower than expected OG reading, 1.027!!
Once our boil was done it was eazy peezy, we used a 1500ml starter and two days later she is happily fermenting away and quite nicely a lot of bubbling going on, so happy to see that!! More of a long winded explanation of what to expect with poor planning and a first time AG brew, FOR a first timer. When it takes this long its nice to have some brew buds along for the learning experience as well, we all took notes on what to improve upon for the next time!!!
Hopefully at this point she is just drinkable come bottle poppin day!!

