well here it is,
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thought there might be a dog or two inside for a moment.
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That looks like a lot of grain to my untrained eye.
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I'm actually worried at this point, what have I let myself in for?
Ingredients:
The kit comes with dextrose. Having not seen or used dextrose before it looked more like a packet of cocaine (no - i've not seen or used that before either!)
There's an unidentified packet of hops and a bag of multi grains for recipe copyright reasons of course and a not so anonymous packet of t-58 which i've used before. A whirlflock tablet rounds the package off.
Instructions:
Read instructions, there's a typo in the mash temp it says 65deg F that surely has to be C all the other temps are.
I will say that the instructions aren't comprehensive enough for beginners. However, if you're stepping up from extract brewing they're not too bad. The mashing and its related techniques are the only new bits to learn.
There are og and fg ranges there which is good. Reading up on this it's if you're in the range you'd have an abv between 5.78% and 8.79% which is quite a wide range although if you hit both the lower figures or both the higher figures it would be 7.09% or 7.48%
I used an alternative way to brew the beer as I couldn't mash all the grain in one container so I mashed in two pots and recombined them for the boil.
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I was still only be able to boil about 12 litres. Also I don't have a chiller so I did a no-chill like myqul and then topped up the FV with the rest of the bottled water to an appropriate level. previously I did 4-4.5 liters on wort and diluted with ice cold water to pitching temp.
did 2 biab and managed to get both pans to 67 deg c and topped up with boiling water from kettle when grain added. Big problem was trying to keep both pans at correct temps.
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will not attempt this again with 2 pans. It would be easier doing a recipe for half the amount in the bigger pot so I could keep the mash temp spot on. Also left the other two cooking rings on rather than insulate both pots as I don't have enough insulation to hand for two pots. still this will serve as how not to do a 5 gallon AG!
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had a grain bag faux pas , it split in the sink :shock:
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did a 60 boil and added another 2 litres water to top up. The hops went in for 60 mins and the dextrose and whirlflock in the last 10 mins.
spent all the boil time tidying up the grain spill!
left about 12 litres of wort to chill overnight wrapped in star san'd cling film - respect to myqul :hat:
Couldn't get back into kitchen till 4pm Saturday.
No worries as the wort was still too warm but myqul's no-chill method is a great extra technique to have onboard.
used bottled water to mix with boiled water to rehydrate the yeast.
At this point I still didn't have an og but diluted short.
1044 giving an estimated abv of 4.5% so way off the mark.
May I say that this is in no way GeterBrewed's fault as I found the kit to be of good quality, the grains smelt lush during the mash/boil. What I have found is that AG brewing for 20+ litres requires more equipment than I can utilize, splitting it into a number of pans and trying to maintain mash temp is not the easiest thing to do. Also if I had sparged I may have got a few more % points? The bottom line is I can't handle that much grain in a small kitchen with limited brewing equipment storage space so I think DME brewing with speciality grains is where i'll set my bar.
The sample tube tasted very malty so quite confident it will be a nice brew if a bit low with the abv..
will update once fermented.