Hi all
I hope this is the correct forum for this query.
I'm about to start my homebrewing adventure and would like a bit of guidance on my first few brews. I've been told the key to a successful brewday is planning, so for once I'm going to listen to advice
Due to space constraints I'm brewing 10L at a time in a 15L fermentor. I'm also going to start a simple as possible with kits before building my way up to extract brews. Especially as I don't have a large stockpot yet and would like to stagger the expense.
Given kits are generally designed for 23l, my plan was to brew half a kit, and then brew the second half immediately after I bottle the first. I was thinking I could reuse the yeast cake this way, and pimp the second half differently to get two different brews from one kit.
First up, I thought I'd go with the Simply Pale Ale kit. This helpfully comes in a pouch, which makes storing the second half in my (small) fridge easy. I thought I'd brew this 'straight' with DME and may be a small dry hop. 10g of Citra maybe?
Any ideas for what to do with the second batch? I thought maybe upping the ABV with more DME and adding a different hop - cascade perhaps?
Third and fourth I thought I'd make use of the warmer weather and go for a saison. I see Mangrove Jacks do a pouched saison kit which would be the lazy option, but I thought I could also use a pilsner kit, wheat DME, and a saison yeast (Danstar Belle Saison or something from CML). Question here - I can split the kit and do 750g kit, 250g pils DME and 250g wheat DME to get 10l at 4.1% OR use most of the tin and go for 1200g kit and 250g wheat DME for 4.75%. Would using this much kit in a short brew be overly bitter? How hoppy are pilsner kits?
Also, what additional hops would people recommend? Saaz?
Fifth and six I think I'll go to the dark side with a Simply mild or stout. But I'll think about that later as that's several months away...
I hope this is the correct forum for this query.
I'm about to start my homebrewing adventure and would like a bit of guidance on my first few brews. I've been told the key to a successful brewday is planning, so for once I'm going to listen to advice
Due to space constraints I'm brewing 10L at a time in a 15L fermentor. I'm also going to start a simple as possible with kits before building my way up to extract brews. Especially as I don't have a large stockpot yet and would like to stagger the expense.
Given kits are generally designed for 23l, my plan was to brew half a kit, and then brew the second half immediately after I bottle the first. I was thinking I could reuse the yeast cake this way, and pimp the second half differently to get two different brews from one kit.
First up, I thought I'd go with the Simply Pale Ale kit. This helpfully comes in a pouch, which makes storing the second half in my (small) fridge easy. I thought I'd brew this 'straight' with DME and may be a small dry hop. 10g of Citra maybe?
Any ideas for what to do with the second batch? I thought maybe upping the ABV with more DME and adding a different hop - cascade perhaps?
Third and fourth I thought I'd make use of the warmer weather and go for a saison. I see Mangrove Jacks do a pouched saison kit which would be the lazy option, but I thought I could also use a pilsner kit, wheat DME, and a saison yeast (Danstar Belle Saison or something from CML). Question here - I can split the kit and do 750g kit, 250g pils DME and 250g wheat DME to get 10l at 4.1% OR use most of the tin and go for 1200g kit and 250g wheat DME for 4.75%. Would using this much kit in a short brew be overly bitter? How hoppy are pilsner kits?
Also, what additional hops would people recommend? Saaz?
Fifth and six I think I'll go to the dark side with a Simply mild or stout. But I'll think about that later as that's several months away...