Gax
Well-Known Member
Yellow. I'm new! My plan is to make a series of 3 SMASH beers as my first 3 beer brews ever. I've spoken to some friends and I've been given a malt and a hop and a yeast but I've otherwise used my own research and honestly, just guess work, to write a progression of 3 recipes wherein the only variable I'm going to be messing with is the Hops.
This is simply so I can isolate the malt and track my consistancy in the mashing step over the 3 batches. This feels like the more important variable to work on developing consistency with. Let me know what you think. I wont actually be starting to brew until next week, because I'm going to Germany for a Holiday this week.
I know I'm working in small volumes here, don't tell me. I don't care. I dont have to space to store a big batch, for now. I'm also using a 30 minute boil time, the research I've done indicates this should be fine, but I'm willing to entertain input and advice. I am curious about a couple of bits that Brewfather spits out, like will this actually have a fermentation time of 2 weeks? I'm obviously going to do my best to check it regularly and track but I'd like to know if the timings this spits out can be relied upon.
All I'm trying to acomplish here is make sure that I can hit consistent numbers for og , and find out for myself what happens when you play around with hop additions.
Let me know what we think. Cheers.
This is simply so I can isolate the malt and track my consistancy in the mashing step over the 3 batches. This feels like the more important variable to work on developing consistency with. Let me know what you think. I wont actually be starting to brew until next week, because I'm going to Germany for a Holiday this week.
All I'm trying to acomplish here is make sure that I can hit consistent numbers for og , and find out for myself what happens when you play around with hop additions.
Let me know what we think. Cheers.