Evening All
I have been toying with the idea of brewing an all grain for quite a while. Last year I bought a Brewzilla 35l 3.1.1. but never used it. This last week, after loads of reading and watching YouTube videos I finally bit the bullet and started my Brew day, Friday Lunchtime.
One of the things I couldn't get my head around was the order you did everything, even after all the reading and watching I felt I had to produce myself an "Instruction Sheet". So with the help of Brewfather, Grainfater and some North End Brewery instructions I found on line I put together my instruction sheet for my first SMASH beer, hopefully an IPA style of beer, fingers crossed. I used Pale Ale Malt, Polaris T90 Hops and Mangrove Jacks M36 Liberty Bell yeast. It's finally in the fermenter and bubbling away nicely.
I'd like to thank all the people on here whose threads I consistently read for information and inspiration. I have, for completeness ,attached the sheets that I made and used, Please feel free to use them if you like them and also suggest things I could improve. For instance, does it seem like an OK brew? There are some blanks on my sheet but at this stage I don't really understand everything. Be kind please, it's my first go and I hope my research/instructions can be of help to someone else.
Happy Brewing.
I have been toying with the idea of brewing an all grain for quite a while. Last year I bought a Brewzilla 35l 3.1.1. but never used it. This last week, after loads of reading and watching YouTube videos I finally bit the bullet and started my Brew day, Friday Lunchtime.
One of the things I couldn't get my head around was the order you did everything, even after all the reading and watching I felt I had to produce myself an "Instruction Sheet". So with the help of Brewfather, Grainfater and some North End Brewery instructions I found on line I put together my instruction sheet for my first SMASH beer, hopefully an IPA style of beer, fingers crossed. I used Pale Ale Malt, Polaris T90 Hops and Mangrove Jacks M36 Liberty Bell yeast. It's finally in the fermenter and bubbling away nicely.
I'd like to thank all the people on here whose threads I consistently read for information and inspiration. I have, for completeness ,attached the sheets that I made and used, Please feel free to use them if you like them and also suggest things I could improve. For instance, does it seem like an OK brew? There are some blanks on my sheet but at this stage I don't really understand everything. Be kind please, it's my first go and I hope my research/instructions can be of help to someone else.
Happy Brewing.