prolix said:
step by step instructions? there are too methods no mash and partial mash if receipe uses amber malt, wheat or maize.
well this works for a 30l boiler and is adapted from Marc Ollosons book.
that method is virtually what I have employed for my extract brewing.
I made a TT Landlord clone the other week. Here are the steps from my brew log that I used to make an extract based 25litre brew. My boiler is a 60litre jobbie.
1. Put 15 litres of water into an empty fv at 40c (from my central heating) and mix in my 3kg of pale DME - any clumping (and there will be!) can be sorted by your fingers at this stage rather than batter the feck out of the liquor/dme!
2. pour contents of fv into boiler and switch on both boiler elements.
3. top up boiler to 33 litres mark avoiding splashing
4. add crushed campden tablet into boiler liquor
5. add grains to steep in grain bag (in my case black malt)
6. when boiled, remove grain bag and add bittering hops directly into liquor
7. boil for 90 minutes without the lid on. I was able to switch off an element to keep a rolling boil at this point
8. at 75 mins, add wort chiller to steralise (don't switch on and keep hoses disconnected)
9. at 80 mins, add the flavouring hops and irish moss to boiler liquor
10. at 90 mins, switch off boiler and turn on wort chiller
11. wort chiller took 15 mins to chill to 24c - remove wort chiller
12. open boiler tap and drop liquor into steralised FV (this causes mass foam!)
13. add yeast and put in my temp controlled fridge at 20c
14. bottle/cask when appropriate