So, as mentioned in my introduction thread I did my first homebrew on Thursday evening and I struggled to get my water to boil on the electric hob.
Given the struggle I was having, I did add my malt extract at ~175°f and let it get up to about 180°f where I added my hops and thought I would let it brew at this level for 60mins.
After about 40mins it actually started to boil around 205°f ish. and so I let it boil for a further 30mins and then chilled for 30mins before transferring the wort to the plastic fermentation bucket.
I transferred by pouring the wort directly from the kettle leaving the sludge behind.
Yesterday I did check and it appeared to be looking OK. This morning I have just checked again and it appears to be looking worse.
The temperature has been fluctuating in the room I have it in between 65°f & 76°f.
What are the thoughts of the community?
Should I persevere or start again?
Attached are two images:
20181130_173708 - This was taken ~16:00 on the 30th November which would be ~16hours after pitching the yeast.
20181201_123433 - This was taken ~13:00 today.
Thanks!
Given the struggle I was having, I did add my malt extract at ~175°f and let it get up to about 180°f where I added my hops and thought I would let it brew at this level for 60mins.
After about 40mins it actually started to boil around 205°f ish. and so I let it boil for a further 30mins and then chilled for 30mins before transferring the wort to the plastic fermentation bucket.
I transferred by pouring the wort directly from the kettle leaving the sludge behind.
Yesterday I did check and it appeared to be looking OK. This morning I have just checked again and it appears to be looking worse.
The temperature has been fluctuating in the room I have it in between 65°f & 76°f.
What are the thoughts of the community?
Should I persevere or start again?
Attached are two images:
20181130_173708 - This was taken ~16:00 on the 30th November which would be ~16hours after pitching the yeast.
20181201_123433 - This was taken ~13:00 today.
Thanks!
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