Surfingobo
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Hi all
First brew down here in sunny Somerset today. A coopers brew A IPA kit.
First off had to drill a hole for the bucket tap. May have drilled it a bit low as I have to rotate the tap to get the bucket to sit flat, but it’s not the end of the world.
Then mixed the can with 2L water out of the fridge (filtered for chlorine), topped up with a bit of hot water from the kettle and stirred it in.
Moved the FV to underneath the fridge and proceeded to fill it from a height. This worked fine for about 10L until the fridge cut out (some sort of leak prevention) so moved the bucket back to the sink and filled up straight from the tap (soft water here, doesn’t smell hugely of chlorine but definitely more than water from the fridge)
Filled to 18L. First mistake, haven’t added sugar and DME. Chuck in 1kg light DME and 0.5kg brewing sugar. Second mistake, Wort approx 22 degrees, big clumps!! Queue 30 mins of vigourous stirring, think I got it all!
Topped up to 21L, OG reading 1.051 (brewers friend says 1.052 so I’m happy with that!)
Pitched the yeast at 22 degrees according to bucket strip thermometer. Currently sitting in shed, ambient temp 20 degrees. Shed has heating and insulation so will set it to 18 to ensure a minimum temp. It’s generally shaded by trees apart from first thing so unless day temperatures get above 25 I’m expecting to be able to brew in the shed till Christmas, at which time I’ll need some sort of temp control as heating the whole shed gets expensive!
Fingers crossed for a good first brew!
First brew down here in sunny Somerset today. A coopers brew A IPA kit.
First off had to drill a hole for the bucket tap. May have drilled it a bit low as I have to rotate the tap to get the bucket to sit flat, but it’s not the end of the world.
Then mixed the can with 2L water out of the fridge (filtered for chlorine), topped up with a bit of hot water from the kettle and stirred it in.
Moved the FV to underneath the fridge and proceeded to fill it from a height. This worked fine for about 10L until the fridge cut out (some sort of leak prevention) so moved the bucket back to the sink and filled up straight from the tap (soft water here, doesn’t smell hugely of chlorine but definitely more than water from the fridge)
Filled to 18L. First mistake, haven’t added sugar and DME. Chuck in 1kg light DME and 0.5kg brewing sugar. Second mistake, Wort approx 22 degrees, big clumps!! Queue 30 mins of vigourous stirring, think I got it all!
Topped up to 21L, OG reading 1.051 (brewers friend says 1.052 so I’m happy with that!)
Pitched the yeast at 22 degrees according to bucket strip thermometer. Currently sitting in shed, ambient temp 20 degrees. Shed has heating and insulation so will set it to 18 to ensure a minimum temp. It’s generally shaded by trees apart from first thing so unless day temperatures get above 25 I’m expecting to be able to brew in the shed till Christmas, at which time I’ll need some sort of temp control as heating the whole shed gets expensive!
Fingers crossed for a good first brew!