ChefKing
Well-Known Member
Hi All,
Been awhile since I have posted and put a batch down.
I Just put down a batch of the Coopers family secret ale with a can of amber malt and using safale -us05.
I poured in to much hot water and didn't have any bottles sanitised and full of cold water because they already full of star san.... Need to get a bigger stock of empty soft drink bottles for next time!
After everything added (except the yeast) it hit.... 36.8c.
I sat it in an ice bath to for an hour hoping to drop the temp. ice melted pretty fast. So I put it back in the brew fridge... to finish dropping down. Which took about 3 hrs before I could pitch the yeast. Fingers crossed it wasn't too long waiting to pitch the yeast. I read if you wait to long to pitch the safale, the natural yeast in the wort can start fermenting first and can effect the over all brew... Fingers crossed again.
OG = 1.0057
Seemed a little high to me, but it all is a learning curve...
Been awhile since I have posted and put a batch down.
I Just put down a batch of the Coopers family secret ale with a can of amber malt and using safale -us05.
I poured in to much hot water and didn't have any bottles sanitised and full of cold water because they already full of star san.... Need to get a bigger stock of empty soft drink bottles for next time!
After everything added (except the yeast) it hit.... 36.8c.
I sat it in an ice bath to for an hour hoping to drop the temp. ice melted pretty fast. So I put it back in the brew fridge... to finish dropping down. Which took about 3 hrs before I could pitch the yeast. Fingers crossed it wasn't too long waiting to pitch the yeast. I read if you wait to long to pitch the safale, the natural yeast in the wort can start fermenting first and can effect the over all brew... Fingers crossed again.
OG = 1.0057
Seemed a little high to me, but it all is a learning curve...