Scobieb
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Hi Guys,
Was wondering if you could take a look over my brewing process and let me know if you think there is anything im doing obviously wrong. I've made two brews this year and both haven't turned out too good.
I nearly always use dry malt extract and steep some grains. I'd steep the grains in a separate pot usually but these two batches i've steeped in the same pot as the main boil. Once steeping is completed, I add the malt (or at least some of it) and then once boiling add the first hop addition. Then add the other hop additions as the boil continues. The remainder of the malt i'd chuck in with 5 minutes to go.
I'd then put the lid on the stockpot and put it straight into a sink of cold water. I'd replenish the water at 30 minute intervals. Once this is done i then strain the wort into the fermenting vessel (in this case a 15 litre plastic one, which I only fill 10 litres of in total) and add water up to the 10 litre mark. I'd then use a digital thermometer to check the temperature of the wort and if it is ready to pitch the yeast. If not i'd continue to cool in my wine cooler (which I use to ferment in).
Once the temperature reaches pitching temperature of the yeast, i rehydrate the yeast and once it's at roughly the same temperature as the wort, i'd pitch it. After pitching i'd agitate the wort a little for 60 seconds or so.
Then attach the airlock and stick in the wine cooler at a constant temperature of between 16c and 18c. I'd check in the first few days for the airlock to bubble (it has done on these two). Then after a couple of weeks, begin to test the gravity. Once I get a few readings the same in a row. I'd get ready to bottle.
I bulk prime so I make a priming solution up in a pan with some dextrose and boil. I then let this cool before putting in the bottom of a second fermenting vessel I have. I then attach tubing to the initial fermenter and drain it into the second fermenter with the priming solution in. I can't get the tube through the airlock so I have to leave the lid off the secondary vessel as I drain the liquid from the primary. Once down, I'll put the lid on. Give it a little shake, let it settle for 30 mins and then commence bottling.
Bottling I use a bottling tool, I tend to fill 5 or 6 bottles and then cap then and continue until I'm finished.
Is there anything there, that you think i'm doing wrong which would cause problems with my beer?
Was wondering if you could take a look over my brewing process and let me know if you think there is anything im doing obviously wrong. I've made two brews this year and both haven't turned out too good.
I nearly always use dry malt extract and steep some grains. I'd steep the grains in a separate pot usually but these two batches i've steeped in the same pot as the main boil. Once steeping is completed, I add the malt (or at least some of it) and then once boiling add the first hop addition. Then add the other hop additions as the boil continues. The remainder of the malt i'd chuck in with 5 minutes to go.
I'd then put the lid on the stockpot and put it straight into a sink of cold water. I'd replenish the water at 30 minute intervals. Once this is done i then strain the wort into the fermenting vessel (in this case a 15 litre plastic one, which I only fill 10 litres of in total) and add water up to the 10 litre mark. I'd then use a digital thermometer to check the temperature of the wort and if it is ready to pitch the yeast. If not i'd continue to cool in my wine cooler (which I use to ferment in).
Once the temperature reaches pitching temperature of the yeast, i rehydrate the yeast and once it's at roughly the same temperature as the wort, i'd pitch it. After pitching i'd agitate the wort a little for 60 seconds or so.
Then attach the airlock and stick in the wine cooler at a constant temperature of between 16c and 18c. I'd check in the first few days for the airlock to bubble (it has done on these two). Then after a couple of weeks, begin to test the gravity. Once I get a few readings the same in a row. I'd get ready to bottle.
I bulk prime so I make a priming solution up in a pan with some dextrose and boil. I then let this cool before putting in the bottom of a second fermenting vessel I have. I then attach tubing to the initial fermenter and drain it into the second fermenter with the priming solution in. I can't get the tube through the airlock so I have to leave the lid off the secondary vessel as I drain the liquid from the primary. Once down, I'll put the lid on. Give it a little shake, let it settle for 30 mins and then commence bottling.
Bottling I use a bottling tool, I tend to fill 5 or 6 bottles and then cap then and continue until I'm finished.
Is there anything there, that you think i'm doing wrong which would cause problems with my beer?