Fat of the land
New Member
- Joined
- Mar 26, 2009
- Messages
- 6
- Reaction score
- 0
Started brewing today, after a break of 5 years. I got all my ingredients ready and all the malt was in the mash tun. When I loooked around to weigh the hops, I discovered my stupid dog with a half eaten bag of hops. :evil:
I zoomed up to the homebrew shop to replace the damaged hops, yeast, gypsum, Epsom salts, etc.
I have a new fangled hydro jar with a removable bottom. I filled it to test and the bottom fell off, broke the hydro, soaked my ph strips (all 120 of them) destroyed my electronic thermometer and left gooey wort every where. Luckily I has a spare hydrometer. I discovered I have tourettes. :evil: :evil:
Got the wort into the brand new boiler which worked for 10 minutes then gave up! The shop had no more in stock. I had eight burners with eight saucepans of various sizes on the boil. :evil: :evil: :evil:
Just poured the wort through the grain bag and hoped for the best. Chilled and pitched the yeast.
6 hours of hell. If this brew is drinkable after all this then boy am I gonna enjoy the first pint.
Ps And no it has not put me off brewing! :hmm:
I zoomed up to the homebrew shop to replace the damaged hops, yeast, gypsum, Epsom salts, etc.
I have a new fangled hydro jar with a removable bottom. I filled it to test and the bottom fell off, broke the hydro, soaked my ph strips (all 120 of them) destroyed my electronic thermometer and left gooey wort every where. Luckily I has a spare hydrometer. I discovered I have tourettes. :evil: :evil:
Got the wort into the brand new boiler which worked for 10 minutes then gave up! The shop had no more in stock. I had eight burners with eight saucepans of various sizes on the boil. :evil: :evil: :evil:
Just poured the wort through the grain bag and hoped for the best. Chilled and pitched the yeast.
6 hours of hell. If this brew is drinkable after all this then boy am I gonna enjoy the first pint.
Ps And no it has not put me off brewing! :hmm: