spook123_uk
Well-Known Member
Well I did my 1st attempt at AG yesterday.. To say it went badly was an understatement.
It was the Craftybrews AG Sitra Kit. Supposed to be a 4.8% session US IPA with Citra and Simcoe using maris otter and crystal malts.
I grossly misjudged the strike water temp for mashing and wound up with an incredibly low mash temp. I forgot to take the grain into account and wound up a low temp mash with too much water (after using the kettle to try and get the temp up). I decided not to bin it and press on with sparging. In the end I achieved a low pre boil gravity of something stupid like 1025 which was disappointing to say the least... especially as I was looking for a lot higher.
Anyway... Lesson learnt for the next batch..
In an effort to save this batch, I simply dumped half a kilo of light spraymalt into it which beefed it back up and carried on with the boil (which went as expected).
In the end, I've come out of the kettle with 20 litres and an OG of 1047 sh. The chiller I have worked great and got me to 20 degrees from boiling in less than 30 mins.. Once cooler, I pitched the yeast and threw it in the brew fridge.... It might taste like crap or it might not.. There's only one way to find out! I've got 2 corny's spare at the moment so I might as well go the distance on it and I'll take my lessons learned and get another straight on when the brew fridge is freed up...
Onwards and upwards (I hope!).
It was the Craftybrews AG Sitra Kit. Supposed to be a 4.8% session US IPA with Citra and Simcoe using maris otter and crystal malts.
I grossly misjudged the strike water temp for mashing and wound up with an incredibly low mash temp. I forgot to take the grain into account and wound up a low temp mash with too much water (after using the kettle to try and get the temp up). I decided not to bin it and press on with sparging. In the end I achieved a low pre boil gravity of something stupid like 1025 which was disappointing to say the least... especially as I was looking for a lot higher.
Anyway... Lesson learnt for the next batch..
In an effort to save this batch, I simply dumped half a kilo of light spraymalt into it which beefed it back up and carried on with the boil (which went as expected).
In the end, I've come out of the kettle with 20 litres and an OG of 1047 sh. The chiller I have worked great and got me to 20 degrees from boiling in less than 30 mins.. Once cooler, I pitched the yeast and threw it in the brew fridge.... It might taste like crap or it might not.. There's only one way to find out! I've got 2 corny's spare at the moment so I might as well go the distance on it and I'll take my lessons learned and get another straight on when the brew fridge is freed up...
Onwards and upwards (I hope!).