So...after a long break...back at it...1st go on new Klarstein Brauheld Pro...decided to keep it simple to refresh the old noggin....MO and a drop of Munich...hopped with cascade and citra...came out at 1054...yeast was WHC Bond...evrything worked well during the brew...no issues...
So will probably get the first brew on tomorrow...all ingredients have arrived...i have to get me started
Grains
10kg Pale malt
10Kg Ex. Pale Malt
5kg Munich
5Kg Vienna
10Kg Maris Otter
1Kg Carapils
5Kg Wheat
500g Light Crystal
Hops
200g Citra
100g Chinook
100g Mittel hertselfruh
100g Saaz
100g...
did a bit of a dry/wet run today to ensure no leaks and everything was doing as it was told...all working fine...so next thing will be a brew...will be keeping it simple probably a Smash to just get into the swing of things again...i assume i will be ok doing a smaller brew as opposed to a full...
Its arrived, quite impressed with the time etc as it obviously came from Germany...looking forward to getting back to it having previously had a bulldog brewer...so any other Brauheld users out their have any tips/advice about any foibles etc...is the bazooka really necessary as i didnt bother...
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Just wondering where you guys obtain grain/hops etc as most charge a fortune for delivery. Having not brewed for a year or two my old suppliers seem to have gone missing/closed...thanks in advance
so as a follow up been scouring the web and to be honest am not too fussed about all this wifi connectivity, like to keep it simple now edging towards Klarstein brauheld....any suggestions...
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After selling my trusty bulldog over a year ago and taking a break due to finances i am now looking to start up again...however, am a little unsure of which brew system to go for...was thinking of the Grainfather G30v3 or the Brewzilla Gen4...i did like the bulldog but one think that drove...
Hi all Not really a new member but took a break from brewing due to electricity prices haha. Anyway after selling my Bulldog brewer a year or so ago i have now decided to take the plunge again...i really missed the joy in creating a decent pint.