Hudson1984
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ok, so, I think i'm there with having the kit I need
however I definitely fall into - all the gear no idea!
I've got recipe books, I know what I'd like to brew but I don't have the first idea of how to use the kit. I was a bit surprised that the manual is essentially how to put it together and lacked any kind of "how to do your first brew" for complete beginners like me it's actually a little disappointing.
I mean, should I use the timers on the thing or just run it manually? I honestly don't even know what step one of my brew day would be! I'm daunted over ordering the right ingredients and it's all just a bit of a worry even planning a day to do this as it just feels like i'm guessing absolutely every stage.
The videos i've seen go from a bit too far along in the process, I'm really after an absolute start to finish run through of the first brew day - I mean I'm sure once i've got one done i'll be fine, I mean if there wasn't restrictions i'd just go to a brew club and watch for the day but can't do that either.
So. can anyone either take me through in utter basic terms a sheet for the day i.e.
09:00 fill sparge turn on heater
10:00 add grain to hopper
etc etc.
I see in some recipes, they have quite exact water 9.3 litres for example - so definitely need a better jug - mines plastic and not the easiest to read level
The recipe i'd like to do is a light lager. I understand that i'm best to use RO water for this - which is fine, can always sort that.
It calls for:
2.81kg lager malt
939g flaked maize
that's for the mash. 1 hour mash time @ 65deg. So does this mean, I should put 9.3ltrs of RO water in the brewzilla, with the inner basket in the lower position. Set temp to 65deg and wait till it gets there. Then put the grains required in the inner hopper. Put the lid on, leave it for an hour.
Now it moves onto "for the boil"
now require 27 ltrs of water with a 1 hr 15 min boil time.
Hops:
Hallertauer Hersbrucker 3.5% 20g at start of boil
Hallertauer Hersbrucker 3.5% 10g for last 5 mins of boil
Protofloc 1 tsp for last 15 mins of boil.
Now, can't see any mention of sparging, removing grain, any anything like that - I assume the hops go in the hob spider rather than just in the mix.
So that's my first "i'm lost" point. Then we've got the immersion chiller - where does that come in? I mean the next phase is fermentation, which is stated as 12deg then 3 weeks at 3 deg. With a little footnote of yeast S-189 dry lager.... so I guess that goes in when it's transferred into the fermenter.
So. back a stage - once the boil is complete. Do I turn the target heat down. then using the pump to circulate it round, chuck the immersion in, connect hose to it, and cool it all down to circa 12deg??
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All the recipes I've seen are presented in this way, which is fine, I just don't get what i'm doing enough to be able to work through them. I understand lager is a bit of a toughy as a first brew, but I've got a stout on tap, a cider conditioning and a wine in ferment, so I'd like to add a lager to the mix as it'll get drunk quicker being "different" to my other offerings.
if there's a "starter guide" that would be amazing, I think i'll make my own when I know the process more, I'll just take photos of each stage and work my way through them until it sinks in.
I also have a the digiboil sparge heater, the fermentasaurus 35l gen 3, spund valve and vaious other bits as i'm intending to go completely enclosed and pressure ferment.
all help appreciated.
I need a brew buddy!
however I definitely fall into - all the gear no idea!
I've got recipe books, I know what I'd like to brew but I don't have the first idea of how to use the kit. I was a bit surprised that the manual is essentially how to put it together and lacked any kind of "how to do your first brew" for complete beginners like me it's actually a little disappointing.
I mean, should I use the timers on the thing or just run it manually? I honestly don't even know what step one of my brew day would be! I'm daunted over ordering the right ingredients and it's all just a bit of a worry even planning a day to do this as it just feels like i'm guessing absolutely every stage.
The videos i've seen go from a bit too far along in the process, I'm really after an absolute start to finish run through of the first brew day - I mean I'm sure once i've got one done i'll be fine, I mean if there wasn't restrictions i'd just go to a brew club and watch for the day but can't do that either.
So. can anyone either take me through in utter basic terms a sheet for the day i.e.
09:00 fill sparge turn on heater
10:00 add grain to hopper
etc etc.
I see in some recipes, they have quite exact water 9.3 litres for example - so definitely need a better jug - mines plastic and not the easiest to read level
The recipe i'd like to do is a light lager. I understand that i'm best to use RO water for this - which is fine, can always sort that.
It calls for:
2.81kg lager malt
939g flaked maize
that's for the mash. 1 hour mash time @ 65deg. So does this mean, I should put 9.3ltrs of RO water in the brewzilla, with the inner basket in the lower position. Set temp to 65deg and wait till it gets there. Then put the grains required in the inner hopper. Put the lid on, leave it for an hour.
Now it moves onto "for the boil"
now require 27 ltrs of water with a 1 hr 15 min boil time.
Hops:
Hallertauer Hersbrucker 3.5% 20g at start of boil
Hallertauer Hersbrucker 3.5% 10g for last 5 mins of boil
Protofloc 1 tsp for last 15 mins of boil.
Now, can't see any mention of sparging, removing grain, any anything like that - I assume the hops go in the hob spider rather than just in the mix.
So that's my first "i'm lost" point. Then we've got the immersion chiller - where does that come in? I mean the next phase is fermentation, which is stated as 12deg then 3 weeks at 3 deg. With a little footnote of yeast S-189 dry lager.... so I guess that goes in when it's transferred into the fermenter.
So. back a stage - once the boil is complete. Do I turn the target heat down. then using the pump to circulate it round, chuck the immersion in, connect hose to it, and cool it all down to circa 12deg??
--
All the recipes I've seen are presented in this way, which is fine, I just don't get what i'm doing enough to be able to work through them. I understand lager is a bit of a toughy as a first brew, but I've got a stout on tap, a cider conditioning and a wine in ferment, so I'd like to add a lager to the mix as it'll get drunk quicker being "different" to my other offerings.
if there's a "starter guide" that would be amazing, I think i'll make my own when I know the process more, I'll just take photos of each stage and work my way through them until it sinks in.
I also have a the digiboil sparge heater, the fermentasaurus 35l gen 3, spund valve and vaious other bits as i'm intending to go completely enclosed and pressure ferment.
all help appreciated.
I need a brew buddy!