Burchman82
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Hey guys,
Starting my 1st ag batch this weekend with my bro, we went shares in a complete kit from likapop (thanks dude)
heres some photos he took before we bought the kit (i havent taken any yet)
Went down to the only store in Townsville that sells grains and talked about it for about an hour and ended up with a basic brew consisting of:
4750g Moris Otter
250 crystal malt
going to use about 2.5l per kg water/grain ratio
mashing for 60min @ 69degrees
mashout for 10-15 at 75deg
fly sparge to about 27L
using english kent gouldings hops at the following points in a 60 min boil
30g at 45
20 at 30
10 at 15
10 at 0
which give 20.27 ibu at 23L i believe (im still figuring out all this stuff)
wish me luck guys
PS if your wondering what the white bucket with the immersion chiller type thing in it is for. Apparantly, whats best up here in the hot tropics is to put a bag of ice in there to get the immersion chiller (welded in the boiler) even colder. Since tap water up here is pretty warm, figure thats a smart thing.
Starting my 1st ag batch this weekend with my bro, we went shares in a complete kit from likapop (thanks dude)
heres some photos he took before we bought the kit (i havent taken any yet)
Went down to the only store in Townsville that sells grains and talked about it for about an hour and ended up with a basic brew consisting of:
4750g Moris Otter
250 crystal malt
going to use about 2.5l per kg water/grain ratio
mashing for 60min @ 69degrees
mashout for 10-15 at 75deg
fly sparge to about 27L
using english kent gouldings hops at the following points in a 60 min boil
30g at 45
20 at 30
10 at 15
10 at 0
which give 20.27 ibu at 23L i believe (im still figuring out all this stuff)
wish me luck guys
PS if your wondering what the white bucket with the immersion chiller type thing in it is for. Apparantly, whats best up here in the hot tropics is to put a bag of ice in there to get the immersion chiller (welded in the boiler) even colder. Since tap water up here is pretty warm, figure thats a smart thing.