Alcoholx
Well-Known Member
hi all, ive been away from home brew for many years, but found myself googling ect one night and have now got the bug again, re-buying all the stuff i gave away 15 years ago! :lol:.. made myself some wow wine that turned out really good, amazingly simple /cheap , i then was inspired by the simple all grain recipe post by clibit.
i never really got on with beer kits years ago always thought they had an odd "homebrew" taste so thought i would have some fun with the all grain, i tend to jump right in at the deep end so baught myself the hbc starter kit and olgas oregan stout, thought i would buy the stronger kit incase my methods were not up to scratch with the mash ect.. anyway after reading , reading and more reading i gave it a go.
things i learnt.. when the kit arrived i was surprised how much grain there was, enough to feed a horse!
I found the whole process relatively simple but youve got to be organised or you can get in to a flap very quickly.. i was cruising along but considerably understimated the size the grain bag is when you sparge... cracked my fv bucket whilst doing the sparge by being over zealous trying to squeeze the bag in a metal colider into the bucket.. its bloody hot and heavy, had to send the mrs off too the range to grab another while i looked after the brew!
luckily no damage was done no leaking but i couldnt trust the bucket... this threw me a bit though lost my cool... floor got alot stickier!.. luckily i had set it all up outside.
the panic with the sparge ment i ended up with a bit too much water in the boiler, and so it took a while to get too boil.. and i had to leave it to boil a bit longer, this threw my hop timings off and the hops ended up in the boiler for longer than they should of been.. but i did stick to basic idea.. 60/15/0 ect but the times where longer 90 mins instead of 60, also i found the boil not to be very ferocious.. but its was definately boiling and evaperting the wort.
almost forgot to add the whirlfloc tablet so turned the heat back on and left it for an extra 15mins... not boiling though
the wort chiller worked great.. chilled it down to about 25-30 in about 40 mins but it was getting colder outside now as the brewday had got longer with me not really knowing what i was doing and darker!
drained the brew into the new bucket.. there was very little trub in the boiler.. dont know if this is a good thing or not, but i had used bags for everything so i guess it all stayed in the bags so... i took it inside added the yeast and covered it with the lid... ive no airlock on this bucket so i clicked the lid down but left a small bit just loose enough for the gas to escape.. i dont know if this is a good thing to do or not
i measured the wort with a hydrometer and it had an og of about 1.060+, by my calculations that seemed a bit strong!, again not sure if thats right.. so i added an 2 extra litres of water, gave it a stir and it then measured 1.056..
i was happy with that as it gave me about 25l so i have some headroom to remove the beer from the yeast cake and get a good amount of beer... again i am not really sure if i should of done this.. any advice would be great!
fermention seems to of gone well it started after about 24 hours and was quite lively.. the brew had a 3-4 inch head on it at one point..
so this is about where iam up to.. the brew is about 7 days old and has a light yeast covering.. i checked the og and its had come down to 1.016 ( about 5.3?), iam thinking that it probably is about stopped but i will check it again tommorow.... i was going to rack this beer off into a new bucket with a tap on so its easier to bottle with the little bottler.. this was my original plan untill i broke the other bucket.
ill pick up a new bucket tommorow, but i was wondering how long can the beer stay in the fermenting buckets?.. will it go off? or do i need to bottle it soon, i was going to rack it off the trub and leave it for another week to settle before i bottled it.. would this be ok?
sorry for the long post... i had planned to take pictures and show the brew as i did it ect like some of the other brill post on this site... but in the chaos of my first brew and broken buckets i forgot to take any pictures ect :lol:
the beer smells and looks great... so far for me i think its a success story but... ill hold judgement for tasting :)... and remember to take a picture!
thanks for listening!
cheers geoff
i never really got on with beer kits years ago always thought they had an odd "homebrew" taste so thought i would have some fun with the all grain, i tend to jump right in at the deep end so baught myself the hbc starter kit and olgas oregan stout, thought i would buy the stronger kit incase my methods were not up to scratch with the mash ect.. anyway after reading , reading and more reading i gave it a go.
things i learnt.. when the kit arrived i was surprised how much grain there was, enough to feed a horse!
I found the whole process relatively simple but youve got to be organised or you can get in to a flap very quickly.. i was cruising along but considerably understimated the size the grain bag is when you sparge... cracked my fv bucket whilst doing the sparge by being over zealous trying to squeeze the bag in a metal colider into the bucket.. its bloody hot and heavy, had to send the mrs off too the range to grab another while i looked after the brew!
luckily no damage was done no leaking but i couldnt trust the bucket... this threw me a bit though lost my cool... floor got alot stickier!.. luckily i had set it all up outside.
the panic with the sparge ment i ended up with a bit too much water in the boiler, and so it took a while to get too boil.. and i had to leave it to boil a bit longer, this threw my hop timings off and the hops ended up in the boiler for longer than they should of been.. but i did stick to basic idea.. 60/15/0 ect but the times where longer 90 mins instead of 60, also i found the boil not to be very ferocious.. but its was definately boiling and evaperting the wort.
almost forgot to add the whirlfloc tablet so turned the heat back on and left it for an extra 15mins... not boiling though
the wort chiller worked great.. chilled it down to about 25-30 in about 40 mins but it was getting colder outside now as the brewday had got longer with me not really knowing what i was doing and darker!
drained the brew into the new bucket.. there was very little trub in the boiler.. dont know if this is a good thing or not, but i had used bags for everything so i guess it all stayed in the bags so... i took it inside added the yeast and covered it with the lid... ive no airlock on this bucket so i clicked the lid down but left a small bit just loose enough for the gas to escape.. i dont know if this is a good thing to do or not
i measured the wort with a hydrometer and it had an og of about 1.060+, by my calculations that seemed a bit strong!, again not sure if thats right.. so i added an 2 extra litres of water, gave it a stir and it then measured 1.056..
i was happy with that as it gave me about 25l so i have some headroom to remove the beer from the yeast cake and get a good amount of beer... again i am not really sure if i should of done this.. any advice would be great!
fermention seems to of gone well it started after about 24 hours and was quite lively.. the brew had a 3-4 inch head on it at one point..
so this is about where iam up to.. the brew is about 7 days old and has a light yeast covering.. i checked the og and its had come down to 1.016 ( about 5.3?), iam thinking that it probably is about stopped but i will check it again tommorow.... i was going to rack this beer off into a new bucket with a tap on so its easier to bottle with the little bottler.. this was my original plan untill i broke the other bucket.
ill pick up a new bucket tommorow, but i was wondering how long can the beer stay in the fermenting buckets?.. will it go off? or do i need to bottle it soon, i was going to rack it off the trub and leave it for another week to settle before i bottled it.. would this be ok?
sorry for the long post... i had planned to take pictures and show the brew as i did it ect like some of the other brill post on this site... but in the chaos of my first brew and broken buckets i forgot to take any pictures ect :lol:
the beer smells and looks great... so far for me i think its a success story but... ill hold judgement for tasting :)... and remember to take a picture!
thanks for listening!
cheers geoff