Hi Everyone, just after some thoughts.
Typically an AG brewer using a GF and a kegerator, but having a 1 year old has basically put a stop to that. In the last 6mo I've tried kits, just to quickly keep the fridge stocked, but to be honest, they've been pretty poor and I'm getting fed up. Just so much twang after taste.
For years I brewed with DME and part grain recipes, and I was wondering whether I can do a corner-cutting version of that, which might be satisfactory.
Some thoughts I had:
1 - The temp for any grains isn't crucial right? Since they aren't releasing any sugars. I can just add them when roughly at the right temperature on the way up to boiling.
2 - Could I use half as much water then top it up at the end with cold cheap bottled spring water? Saving time.
3 - How crucial is it that the DME is added pre-boil? Both for hop flavouring, and for sterilisation purposes? I think I've seen recipes where they've basically boiled the hops in water, and then added the extract after. That would make cleaning a little easier I think.
4 - How much can I cut back on the boil time. 30 minute boil?
Any other clever ideas???
I'm not chasing perfection here, but rather looking for time and effort efficiencies for some extract recipes that I know and love.
Typically an AG brewer using a GF and a kegerator, but having a 1 year old has basically put a stop to that. In the last 6mo I've tried kits, just to quickly keep the fridge stocked, but to be honest, they've been pretty poor and I'm getting fed up. Just so much twang after taste.
For years I brewed with DME and part grain recipes, and I was wondering whether I can do a corner-cutting version of that, which might be satisfactory.
Some thoughts I had:
1 - The temp for any grains isn't crucial right? Since they aren't releasing any sugars. I can just add them when roughly at the right temperature on the way up to boiling.
2 - Could I use half as much water then top it up at the end with cold cheap bottled spring water? Saving time.
3 - How crucial is it that the DME is added pre-boil? Both for hop flavouring, and for sterilisation purposes? I think I've seen recipes where they've basically boiled the hops in water, and then added the extract after. That would make cleaning a little easier I think.
4 - How much can I cut back on the boil time. 30 minute boil?
Any other clever ideas???
I'm not chasing perfection here, but rather looking for time and effort efficiencies for some extract recipes that I know and love.