Xiren
Well-Known Member
I brewed my second batch today. It is an American Amber kit. After adding the different malts and hops, I was not getting a boil that I should have had. So I turned up the heat a little. That did very little to help, so I turned up the flame higher. Somehow, the water gods stepped in and filled my pot, full to the brim with water. I had to turn the heat off so I would not get a boil over. Guess I put to much heat on and it caused a nice layer of foam and it kept getting bigger and bigger. So from now on when I need more heat, I will do it in small rations
. One thing that I would like to ask is the instructions said to use only 2 gallons of water for the boil. I have read, somewhere, that it is better to us the full amount that will be used for the beer. Since I have never made this kind before I decided to follow the directions. Except for the near boil over, should I have used the full 5 gallons instead? I know it was hard to get an accurate temperature reading. In fact, the temp said 165 degrees and the wort was boiling. Is it because their was only 2 gallons of water or is there some other factor involved?
Thank you in advance.
Thank you in advance.