jakey.goodman
Active Member
Hi, my name is Jake and I am new to the forum. Have found A LOT of usefult advice on here- what a great forum! Thanks very much BrewStew, for the excellent guides you have made.
Have just had a go at doing my 1st All Grain brew, and I thought it was going well, but I have lost 1 gallon of liquid through the boil stage :-o. Not sure how I got it quite so wrong- perhaps it was too hot in the conservatory? Is there anything I can do about it, or do I just pitch the yeast and put it down to experience?! Or can I just top it up with water, as surely what's left must be a concentration of what I started with?
Also, there are lots of little bits in my brew- is this normal? The boilers hop strainer has got the big bits out but let a lot of little bits through?
Jake
Have just had a go at doing my 1st All Grain brew, and I thought it was going well, but I have lost 1 gallon of liquid through the boil stage :-o. Not sure how I got it quite so wrong- perhaps it was too hot in the conservatory? Is there anything I can do about it, or do I just pitch the yeast and put it down to experience?! Or can I just top it up with water, as surely what's left must be a concentration of what I started with?
Also, there are lots of little bits in my brew- is this normal? The boilers hop strainer has got the big bits out but let a lot of little bits through?
Jake