Florian
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Hi guys,
I started my first brew about 5 weeks ago after some good advice on here (threw out lid and air lock and replaced with glad wrap, also ordered one of those fish tank temp controllers of ebay, which I'm due to install soon). I used a coopers european lager, BE2, 500g LDME and a hallertau tea bag, fermented at around 12-14 degrees to 23l.
After a supposedly "minor" surgery I ended up 1 week couch ridden and another two weeks in hospital, which gave me plenty of time to read about every thread on AHB. I skipped my plan to rack to a willow cube for cc, seeing it had about 5 (unplanned) weeks in primary anyway.
Last night I couldn't wait any longer and made my way down the two flights of stairs into the garage, still on crutches. I managed to quickly sanitise, prime, bottle and cap 8 stubbies, while standing on one leg most of the time. Will do the rest later. Taste out of the fermenter is ok, am glad that all the sweetness from previous tastings had disappeared. OG about 1045, FG 1013.
Anyway, the point I'm coming to is my future brewing. The next one will be an extract, Neill's centeniarillo. Got all my ingredients a while ago. Unfortunately, after reading more in hospital, I would love to get straight to a 9l mini BIAB, but have already all these other ingredients.
Based on them I'm planning (after the centenniarillo) a czech pilsener (brewcraft kit) with 1kg LDME and various hop additions. I guess I don't need much for bittering (right?), but would want to up flavour and aroma, therefore giving the kit at least a 20 minute boil with hops. Haven't really heard of anyone boiling kits, but it does make sense to me, please correct me if I'm wrong. I have available 90g each of saaz, hallertau, centennial and amarillo. Any suggestions on a good combination with the kit?
I also got about 250g of carapils spec grain and a kilo of chrystal. Will be using 2x11,5g of S-23 at 11 degrees.
I would welcome any suggestions as to how to make the best out of that kit, seeing I am already a bit disappointed not to move straight to BIAB. I only bought the kit to quickly put it down before a long planned trip to Germany and to let it ferment while away. Unfortunately this trip has now been postponed indefinitely.
Thanks guys for your input.
Florian
I started my first brew about 5 weeks ago after some good advice on here (threw out lid and air lock and replaced with glad wrap, also ordered one of those fish tank temp controllers of ebay, which I'm due to install soon). I used a coopers european lager, BE2, 500g LDME and a hallertau tea bag, fermented at around 12-14 degrees to 23l.
After a supposedly "minor" surgery I ended up 1 week couch ridden and another two weeks in hospital, which gave me plenty of time to read about every thread on AHB. I skipped my plan to rack to a willow cube for cc, seeing it had about 5 (unplanned) weeks in primary anyway.
Last night I couldn't wait any longer and made my way down the two flights of stairs into the garage, still on crutches. I managed to quickly sanitise, prime, bottle and cap 8 stubbies, while standing on one leg most of the time. Will do the rest later. Taste out of the fermenter is ok, am glad that all the sweetness from previous tastings had disappeared. OG about 1045, FG 1013.
Anyway, the point I'm coming to is my future brewing. The next one will be an extract, Neill's centeniarillo. Got all my ingredients a while ago. Unfortunately, after reading more in hospital, I would love to get straight to a 9l mini BIAB, but have already all these other ingredients.
Based on them I'm planning (after the centenniarillo) a czech pilsener (brewcraft kit) with 1kg LDME and various hop additions. I guess I don't need much for bittering (right?), but would want to up flavour and aroma, therefore giving the kit at least a 20 minute boil with hops. Haven't really heard of anyone boiling kits, but it does make sense to me, please correct me if I'm wrong. I have available 90g each of saaz, hallertau, centennial and amarillo. Any suggestions on a good combination with the kit?
I also got about 250g of carapils spec grain and a kilo of chrystal. Will be using 2x11,5g of S-23 at 11 degrees.
I would welcome any suggestions as to how to make the best out of that kit, seeing I am already a bit disappointed not to move straight to BIAB. I only bought the kit to quickly put it down before a long planned trip to Germany and to let it ferment while away. Unfortunately this trip has now been postponed indefinitely.
Thanks guys for your input.
Florian