1: All The Gear And No Idea
It went like this:
August 1995: Made a kit brew using Dad's equipment that hadn't been used for years. It was edible, but that was it.
August 2022: Summer holiday in the middle Rhine valley, lots of Kölsch drunk. 'Can I get this at home?' I wondered. Not really. Not the best stuff. 'Can I make it?'... cue viewing the entire Grainfather collection because lagering. That's a lot of money.
October 2022: Discovers this forum.
November - December 2022: puts together the budget system from a second-hand Brewzilla (thanks @jezbrews ), a full size £50 fridge, Inkbird, two heat pads and some plastic fermenters.
Which brings us to the first brew day - two brews!
First SMaSh
Type: All Grain
Original Gravity : 1.040
Final Gravity : 1.011
BrewZilla / RoboBrew 35L Batch Size : 16 L
Boil Size : 20.71 L
Post-Boil Vol : 17.71 L
Mash Water : 15.75 L
Sparge Water : 6.53 L
Boil Time : 60 min
Total Water : 22.28 L
Fermentables (3 kg)
3 kg - Pale Malt, Maris Otter 5.9 EBC (100%)
Hops (36 g)
60 min - 24 g - Challenger (Whole) - 7.99%
10 min - 12 g - Challenger (Whole) - 7.99%
Yeast 1 pkg - Munton's Premium Gold
Smoky Seconds
Original Gravity : 1.042
Final Gravity : 1.010
BrewZilla / RoboBrew 35L Batch Size : 16 L
Boil Size : 20.71 L
Post-Boil Vol : 17.71 L
Mash Water : 15.75 L
Sparge Water : 6.53 L
Boil Time : 60 min
Total Water : 22.28 L
Brewhouse Efficiency: 75%
Mash Efficiency: 79.7%
Fermentables (3.4 kg)
3 kg - Pale Malt, Maris Otter 5.9 EBC (88.2%)
200 g - Gladfield - Dextrose Sugar 0 EBC (5.9%)
200 g - Smoked Breadcrumbs 1 EBC (5.9%)
Hops (75 g)
60 min - 25 g - Challenger (Whole) - 7.99%
60 min - 25 g - Goldings (Whole) - 4.7% (18 IBU)
Hop Stand 0 min - 25 g - Goldings (Whole) - 4.7%
Yeast 1 pkg - Munton's Premium Gold
I didn't hit the target efficiency for Smoky Seconds, presumably because the breadcrumbs gunked everything up a bit. They were an experiment anyway, as I had some kicking around.
Both had a quick and vigourous fermentation and slowed right down after 3 days. As I'm aiming for 'lager-like' ales I took advantage of the frosty weather to cold crash both after about 10 days. First Smash was a mixture of keg (Dark Farm 5L) and bottle, Smoky Seconds all bottled.
The results? Much, much nicer than I was expecting for a first run. During the process I contented myself with a phrase I read somewhere on here: "Malt wants to become beer." That will be my philosophy!
It went like this:
August 1995: Made a kit brew using Dad's equipment that hadn't been used for years. It was edible, but that was it.
August 2022: Summer holiday in the middle Rhine valley, lots of Kölsch drunk. 'Can I get this at home?' I wondered. Not really. Not the best stuff. 'Can I make it?'... cue viewing the entire Grainfather collection because lagering. That's a lot of money.
October 2022: Discovers this forum.
November - December 2022: puts together the budget system from a second-hand Brewzilla (thanks @jezbrews ), a full size £50 fridge, Inkbird, two heat pads and some plastic fermenters.
Which brings us to the first brew day - two brews!
First SMaSh
Type: All Grain
Original Gravity : 1.040
Final Gravity : 1.011
BrewZilla / RoboBrew 35L Batch Size : 16 L
Boil Size : 20.71 L
Post-Boil Vol : 17.71 L
Mash Water : 15.75 L
Sparge Water : 6.53 L
Boil Time : 60 min
Total Water : 22.28 L
Fermentables (3 kg)
3 kg - Pale Malt, Maris Otter 5.9 EBC (100%)
Hops (36 g)
60 min - 24 g - Challenger (Whole) - 7.99%
10 min - 12 g - Challenger (Whole) - 7.99%
Yeast 1 pkg - Munton's Premium Gold
Smoky Seconds
Original Gravity : 1.042
Final Gravity : 1.010
BrewZilla / RoboBrew 35L Batch Size : 16 L
Boil Size : 20.71 L
Post-Boil Vol : 17.71 L
Mash Water : 15.75 L
Sparge Water : 6.53 L
Boil Time : 60 min
Total Water : 22.28 L
Brewhouse Efficiency: 75%
Mash Efficiency: 79.7%
Fermentables (3.4 kg)
3 kg - Pale Malt, Maris Otter 5.9 EBC (88.2%)
200 g - Gladfield - Dextrose Sugar 0 EBC (5.9%)
200 g - Smoked Breadcrumbs 1 EBC (5.9%)
Hops (75 g)
60 min - 25 g - Challenger (Whole) - 7.99%
60 min - 25 g - Goldings (Whole) - 4.7% (18 IBU)
Hop Stand 0 min - 25 g - Goldings (Whole) - 4.7%
Yeast 1 pkg - Munton's Premium Gold
I didn't hit the target efficiency for Smoky Seconds, presumably because the breadcrumbs gunked everything up a bit. They were an experiment anyway, as I had some kicking around.
Both had a quick and vigourous fermentation and slowed right down after 3 days. As I'm aiming for 'lager-like' ales I took advantage of the frosty weather to cold crash both after about 10 days. First Smash was a mixture of keg (Dark Farm 5L) and bottle, Smoky Seconds all bottled.
The results? Much, much nicer than I was expecting for a first run. During the process I contented myself with a phrase I read somewhere on here: "Malt wants to become beer." That will be my philosophy!