EdinBrewer
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Hi folks,
A relative newbie to brewing (I've done a few of the Cooper's kits in the past but was a little underwhelmed with the results so haven't brewed for about 2 years).
Then I was bought https://www.amazon.co.uk/Brewing-Britain-quest-perfect-pint/dp/0593076575 for Christmas and it brought back the desire to brew. I highly recommend the book BTW.
So my first dip into AG/BIAB. I wanted to brew smaller quantities so I chose to start with the English IPA grain bill from Home Brew Beer by Greg Hughes. First I just halved the volumes then adjusted it to compensate for the BIAB mash efficiency.
Starting liquor volume: 17.5L
Target Batch size: 12.5L
3kg Pale Malt
100g Crystal Malt
35g Challenger 6% @ 60 min
17g Golding 4.7% @ 15 min
17g Golding 4.7% @ 0 min
Safale US-05
Target OG 1060
Target FG 1017
Target ABV 5.7%
So the day went well. My temperatures were a little all over the place but hopefully I can control those more as I get more brews under my belt.
Mashed at 70 but dropped to 65 after an hour, I was aiming for 68 and I did a mash out for ten minutes at 74 (was aiming for 75).
Boiled for 60 minutes
Then chilled
Took hydrometer reading, bang on 1060 and the colour looks good too.
Lessons learnt from by first BIAB:
Question
I pitched the yeast on Saturday and nothing happened for 24 hours, then I check it on Monday and there was pressure building in the fermenter as the lid is showing signs of pressure. I check it again today and it's about the same, the air lock isn't bubbling at all but there is what looks to be a krausen ring around the top of the beer. So I'm guessing it's fermenting. Can anyone see where I might have gone wrong? Or make suggestions as to why the airlock isn't bubbling? it's currently fermenting at 20c.
A relative newbie to brewing (I've done a few of the Cooper's kits in the past but was a little underwhelmed with the results so haven't brewed for about 2 years).
Then I was bought https://www.amazon.co.uk/Brewing-Britain-quest-perfect-pint/dp/0593076575 for Christmas and it brought back the desire to brew. I highly recommend the book BTW.
So my first dip into AG/BIAB. I wanted to brew smaller quantities so I chose to start with the English IPA grain bill from Home Brew Beer by Greg Hughes. First I just halved the volumes then adjusted it to compensate for the BIAB mash efficiency.
Starting liquor volume: 17.5L
Target Batch size: 12.5L
3kg Pale Malt
100g Crystal Malt
35g Challenger 6% @ 60 min
17g Golding 4.7% @ 15 min
17g Golding 4.7% @ 0 min
Safale US-05
Target OG 1060
Target FG 1017
Target ABV 5.7%
So the day went well. My temperatures were a little all over the place but hopefully I can control those more as I get more brews under my belt.
Mashed at 70 but dropped to 65 after an hour, I was aiming for 68 and I did a mash out for ten minutes at 74 (was aiming for 75).
Boiled for 60 minutes
Then chilled
Took hydrometer reading, bang on 1060 and the colour looks good too.
Lessons learnt from by first BIAB:
- 3.1kg of grain is quite heavy once it's been mashing for 1 hour
- Mashed grains smell great!
- When pouring the wort into the fermenter, I used a sieve and a mash bag to filter out the hops. The sieve wasn't big enough so after a while no liquid was getting through. Have since bought a bigger sieve.
Question
I pitched the yeast on Saturday and nothing happened for 24 hours, then I check it on Monday and there was pressure building in the fermenter as the lid is showing signs of pressure. I check it again today and it's about the same, the air lock isn't bubbling at all but there is what looks to be a krausen ring around the top of the beer. So I'm guessing it's fermenting. Can anyone see where I might have gone wrong? Or make suggestions as to why the airlock isn't bubbling? it's currently fermenting at 20c.
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