Hi
I'm new to the site and not an experienced brewer, and have had acouple of issues with a brew I have started tonight that I would like to pick your collective brains about please.
I am using a basic ready made wort rather than boiling my own, etc. I had mixed the wort with three litres of hot water and then mixed / stirred vigorously to aerate / oxygenate. Then topped up with water to the required amount. All this after having cleaned and sanitised everything.
Straight after this, my wife dropped a bowl into it which we use to put white paste glue into for when our girls are doing their arts and crafts -. Now, there was no glue in it at the time and it landed bottom side in and inside of bowl made no contact with the brew. It had been cleaned out since last use, but doesn't need such thorough cleaning as what we eat from, and it had been sat in the pantry for a week or more since last use with some other bits and bobs the girls use when getting arty. It was grabbed out straight away too. Do you think this is likely to affect the brew?
Second issue, and the one I think is the real problem. When topping up with water after mixing the wort with hot water, I took my eye off the ball temperature wise. I hadn't put enough cold in and the temperature was too high. Should have been between 20-25c, but my temp after all water added was 32c. As I thought this would damage the yeast I waited until the temperature lowered until between recommended levels, but, inevitably with such a volume of water, this took hours (warm evening didn't help). So yeast may have been added at a good temp, but I'm guessing aeration lost and brew will suffer for that. I did stir vigorously before adding yeast, but so much harder to aerate 25 litres compared to 3-4 (25 instead of 23 as beer is pretty strong and wanted to weaken it slightly).
Side issue, when mixing wort with hot water I boiled about 1.5 litres and mixed it with one litre of warm from tap, and half a litre of cold from tap. Boiled water sat there for about 15mins before using. Thinking maybe the boiled water a bit too hot, contributing to second problem above. Next time, thinking of just using hottest water from tap. I also don't filter water - should I.
Thinking of doing another of the same variety, doing it properly, and comparing the two.
Your thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
I'm new to the site and not an experienced brewer, and have had acouple of issues with a brew I have started tonight that I would like to pick your collective brains about please.
I am using a basic ready made wort rather than boiling my own, etc. I had mixed the wort with three litres of hot water and then mixed / stirred vigorously to aerate / oxygenate. Then topped up with water to the required amount. All this after having cleaned and sanitised everything.
Straight after this, my wife dropped a bowl into it which we use to put white paste glue into for when our girls are doing their arts and crafts -. Now, there was no glue in it at the time and it landed bottom side in and inside of bowl made no contact with the brew. It had been cleaned out since last use, but doesn't need such thorough cleaning as what we eat from, and it had been sat in the pantry for a week or more since last use with some other bits and bobs the girls use when getting arty. It was grabbed out straight away too. Do you think this is likely to affect the brew?
Second issue, and the one I think is the real problem. When topping up with water after mixing the wort with hot water, I took my eye off the ball temperature wise. I hadn't put enough cold in and the temperature was too high. Should have been between 20-25c, but my temp after all water added was 32c. As I thought this would damage the yeast I waited until the temperature lowered until between recommended levels, but, inevitably with such a volume of water, this took hours (warm evening didn't help). So yeast may have been added at a good temp, but I'm guessing aeration lost and brew will suffer for that. I did stir vigorously before adding yeast, but so much harder to aerate 25 litres compared to 3-4 (25 instead of 23 as beer is pretty strong and wanted to weaken it slightly).
Side issue, when mixing wort with hot water I boiled about 1.5 litres and mixed it with one litre of warm from tap, and half a litre of cold from tap. Boiled water sat there for about 15mins before using. Thinking maybe the boiled water a bit too hot, contributing to second problem above. Next time, thinking of just using hottest water from tap. I also don't filter water - should I.
Thinking of doing another of the same variety, doing it properly, and comparing the two.
Your thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks