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Hey guys
Been brewing kits on and off for 12 months or so, decided I wanted to branch out a bit and go extract. Thought I'd give the extract version of Dr Smurto's Golden Ale a go.
Recently purchased a 30L urn, one of the ones going for cheap on ebay, which came through earlier this week. Also ordered 1.7kg Light LME, 1.7kg Wheat LME, 200g carapils, and Amarillo, which came through today. Have had a yeast starter going for a few days now (coopers bottle yeast), and it's looking eager to get going, so I figured I should get this brew going asap (as if I didn't have enough reasons already ).
Now my question is, since I haven't yet forked out for wort-chilling equipment, or cubes, I intend on no-chilling in the urn overnight, ready for transfer to fermenter in the morning. Any experience here? A possible problem is, the urn didn't come with a lid, so will there be any issues with simply covering the top with glad-wrap?
Also I've been reading a bit about no-chill causing extra hop isomerisation and hence bitterness, so what would you recommend for a hop schedule (currently: 20g 60mins, 15g 15mins, 15g 5mins, 15g dry hop). Alternatively I also have 300g or so of LDME lying around that I could add to the brew to balance the extra bitterness, perhaps?
Thanks in advance
Been brewing kits on and off for 12 months or so, decided I wanted to branch out a bit and go extract. Thought I'd give the extract version of Dr Smurto's Golden Ale a go.
Recently purchased a 30L urn, one of the ones going for cheap on ebay, which came through earlier this week. Also ordered 1.7kg Light LME, 1.7kg Wheat LME, 200g carapils, and Amarillo, which came through today. Have had a yeast starter going for a few days now (coopers bottle yeast), and it's looking eager to get going, so I figured I should get this brew going asap (as if I didn't have enough reasons already ).
Now my question is, since I haven't yet forked out for wort-chilling equipment, or cubes, I intend on no-chilling in the urn overnight, ready for transfer to fermenter in the morning. Any experience here? A possible problem is, the urn didn't come with a lid, so will there be any issues with simply covering the top with glad-wrap?
Also I've been reading a bit about no-chill causing extra hop isomerisation and hence bitterness, so what would you recommend for a hop schedule (currently: 20g 60mins, 15g 15mins, 15g 5mins, 15g dry hop). Alternatively I also have 300g or so of LDME lying around that I could add to the brew to balance the extra bitterness, perhaps?
Thanks in advance