drs650
Member
Hi All - new to the forum, and pretty new to brewing beer. Wanted to share an experience, and ask if anyone else has advice / wisdom / related anecdotes to share.
I brewed my 3rd batch this past Saturday, first two were an Irish Red Ale and an Autumn Amber Ale. This latest batch was a German Weissbier. All of these have been extract brewing recipes, and all the kits have come from Milwaukee Home Brewing. Everything has been good so far, quite tasty in fact, but I definitely see the one-note, one-dimension drawback to extract brewing.
In any case, I decided to try something different. I happened to end up with 2 of the wheat beer recipe kits, so I decided to take a gamble. I brewed both kits (2 gallons of extract, 2 batches of grains and hops) all at once, in 4 gallons of water. I split the wort into 2 fermentors (2 gallons apiece) and then added 3 gallons of distilled water to each. Trying to end up with 10 gallons of beer, and have a little more runway for drinking between batches. As far as I can tell, it ought to work fine, but I'm curious if anyone else has done this and what were the results. Any advice to share?
Truthfully, the horse is already out of the barn, so it's not like I can change anything now. Nevertheless, I thought I would recount the experience and seek any ex post facto wisdom you care to share. In a month I'll update with the results.
many thanks,
David
'Do Better' Brewing
I brewed my 3rd batch this past Saturday, first two were an Irish Red Ale and an Autumn Amber Ale. This latest batch was a German Weissbier. All of these have been extract brewing recipes, and all the kits have come from Milwaukee Home Brewing. Everything has been good so far, quite tasty in fact, but I definitely see the one-note, one-dimension drawback to extract brewing.
In any case, I decided to try something different. I happened to end up with 2 of the wheat beer recipe kits, so I decided to take a gamble. I brewed both kits (2 gallons of extract, 2 batches of grains and hops) all at once, in 4 gallons of water. I split the wort into 2 fermentors (2 gallons apiece) and then added 3 gallons of distilled water to each. Trying to end up with 10 gallons of beer, and have a little more runway for drinking between batches. As far as I can tell, it ought to work fine, but I'm curious if anyone else has done this and what were the results. Any advice to share?
Truthfully, the horse is already out of the barn, so it's not like I can change anything now. Nevertheless, I thought I would recount the experience and seek any ex post facto wisdom you care to share. In a month I'll update with the results.
many thanks,
David
'Do Better' Brewing