MyQul
Chairman of the Bored
Putting my mash/pot in the oven to keep it warm during the mash. Unfortunately I had the oven on 165C instead of 65C. Denatured the grain and had to chuck it. Fortunately it was only 5L
My favourite though has got to be force carbing my new cornie with the black disconnect attached as well. Luckily it wasn't facing my way, but the kitchen blinds caught the lot. :-?
A Cornie at 80psi would release 105 litres of CO2 when vented so not so life threatening. Still not a great thing to do though.
Putting my mash/pot in the oven to keep it warm during the mash. Unfortunately I had the oven on 165C instead of 65C. Denatured the grain and had to chuck it. Fortunately it was only 5L
Why chuck it?
You'd never make a beer from it but on the plus side you had an enormous flapjack
I am amazed so far no one has said getting married!
Why chuck it?
You'd never make a beer from it but on the plus side you had an enormous flapjack
I do not have a dog or a compost heap, so I threw away the grain from my first BIAB. And that made me a bit sad, because there must be something useful I can do with it.
Hello, malted flapjack!
I got a teaspoon and weighed a level spoonful of sugar - 7.5g. From then on I only get enough beer out of the shed to fit in the fridge, and use the Brewers Friend priming calculator for calculating the sugar I need.
Crikey that's about 5 volumes of CO2. I'm surprised the whole lot didn't go off like some kind of artillery barrage!
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