CapnClunks
Well-Known Member
Two brews atm, one is lager other is Irish red with 2 packets of notty
I don't have a beard, but why is so wierd for someone new to brew over 75% efficiency you guys gatekeep much, yes I realise leaving alone is key so I'm propered to have measured up brews hence why I'm on this forum and asking checking the vitals so I can learn Even if I break that layer of CO2 I don't care I'm trying improve my technique and more experienced brewers tell me what I'm doing wrong. Is that point of home brew, not to be the best brewer possible I take pride in my brew beginner or notMore chance if you take the lid off all the time, breathe on the wort, scratch you beard over it, generally f@ck around with it exposed.
Look, once you get used to it you won't even measure it at all. You will know when it is ready via experience.
Here's some really good advice:
Make your beer and LEAVE IT ALONE.
It won't get any better no matter what you measure, or how many times. As a matter of fact it will likely get worse.
Better spend your time making another one. that will help build the needed experience.
Good luck.
I had a beard before my gf hated so I'm clean face now but so true hahaGood on you mate. Take heaps of pride. Glad you are in the community.
Hell, you may even grow a beard one day.
75% efficiency is okay. But efficiency is for cost accountants, not brewers .
I don't GAF if I spend an extra five bucks on making a special beer. Even if its only special to me.
The thing is, we really don't make beer.
We make wort.
Yeast makes beer.
We are yeast farmers.
Head'm up, cut'm in, move'm out.
Let the little beasties do their thing and all will be well.
Thanks man, I'm going to use the refractometer with hydrometer and try to work out what I'm doing wrong I suspect it's using the SG scale on my refractometer and not the Brix for og.Mate, if I could have my time over and I was just starting to brew, I'd teach myself this truth:
If you do not have patience, brewing beer will teach you its necessity.
Be calm, brother, and expect that you will have some successes and some failures.
You will learn more from the failures. We all do.
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