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You can never get complacent whilst brewing beer.....
Before we talk about the mishaps on today's brew day lets have a look at what was brewing
Another version of my house pilsner. The main change here was the base malt, giving the Hana heritage malt a try for the first time. The only other change was the additional 15g of hops at 0 minutes, that was purely to use a full pack.
With no work this week I started the day early but forgot the wife was popping out so I have two kids to contend with. First mishap was done twice, not sure how that happened. I forgot to press start on the mash out, adding 30 plus minutes to the day. I know I should have selected auto mode.
The next set of mishaps was a lot more messy. I like to connect the transfer pipe to the pump and use it to circulate wort over the grain bed once i have lifted the basket. I find this adds to my efficiency - more on that later. Well I turned my back for one second and the pipe slipped shooting hot wort all over me and my garage. Shortly after this I managed to pull the end of the pipe away from the pump fitting, this time hot wort all over my hand. The shock caused me to knock my trial jar and ph meter over. Sticking wort everywhere today.
Luckily that was the end to the **** ups, I stuck a film on for the kids and concentrated on my brew. Despite losing about a litre to 1.5l on the floor, I managed to get 28.25l in the fermenter and still got my target OG. I have started to find a bit more consistency since going all in one, the method of washing the grain with the re-circulating wort for a few minutes seems to help.
This will ferment at 10c for about 3 weeks and then lager in the fermenter until I get two free kegs. Should be ready for Xmas.
Before we talk about the mishaps on today's brew day lets have a look at what was brewing
Another version of my house pilsner. The main change here was the base malt, giving the Hana heritage malt a try for the first time. The only other change was the additional 15g of hops at 0 minutes, that was purely to use a full pack.
With no work this week I started the day early but forgot the wife was popping out so I have two kids to contend with. First mishap was done twice, not sure how that happened. I forgot to press start on the mash out, adding 30 plus minutes to the day. I know I should have selected auto mode.
The next set of mishaps was a lot more messy. I like to connect the transfer pipe to the pump and use it to circulate wort over the grain bed once i have lifted the basket. I find this adds to my efficiency - more on that later. Well I turned my back for one second and the pipe slipped shooting hot wort all over me and my garage. Shortly after this I managed to pull the end of the pipe away from the pump fitting, this time hot wort all over my hand. The shock caused me to knock my trial jar and ph meter over. Sticking wort everywhere today.
Luckily that was the end to the **** ups, I stuck a film on for the kids and concentrated on my brew. Despite losing about a litre to 1.5l on the floor, I managed to get 28.25l in the fermenter and still got my target OG. I have started to find a bit more consistency since going all in one, the method of washing the grain with the re-circulating wort for a few minutes seems to help.
This will ferment at 10c for about 3 weeks and then lager in the fermenter until I get two free kegs. Should be ready for Xmas.