I'm surprised there hasn't been a post in this thread since before I joined, I must have seen it linked in a different thread because I've had this page in my bookmarks for ages knowing that I'd have a brewday someday that would inspire me to post here.
Saturday just gone Mrs Hatchy had a wine tour on, perfect for brewing. I'll have the house to myself & she'll be boozed when she gets home so won't notice that I am as well. I filled my HLT on Friday night (being the organised brewer that I am) & turned on the burner at about 8:30 when I got home from dropping her off. At that point I had a mate drop in to return some cubes he'd borrowed when he brewed at my place. Good reason to grab a beer right? Turn off the HLT, have a beer with my mate & a bloke from AHB who came round to grab some bottles for the case swap.
Soon after, these fellas head off & I turn the HLT back on. Phone rings. Spend the next 3 hours on the phone to various people (whilst drinking more beer).
My mate who'd dropped the cubes off gets back, quick beer & we'll go get the new insulation I wanted for my tun & fill a gas bottle. Get back, have a beer, turn the HLT on (for the 3rd time) & start weighing grain.
The only thing written on the brewsheet is "mash in 4:40" so I assume I mashed in at 4:40. The assumption also has to be made that I got my target mash temperature otherwise I would've written it down right?
Kegged the amber ale that I'm planning on having on tap for the case swap, 3L left in the fermenter after filling the corny up, some quick maths suggests that if we drink 3 pints each we can top the keg up without having to waste beer or bottle.
Bloke from the next unit walks past, more beer. He left a longneck of something in the fridge, it has "dry" written on the label, it's still there.
Mashed for an unspecified amount of time. My guess is about 3 hours but I've got no way of knowing for sure.
1st runnings out of the tun into the kettle, I must've got the gravity because my refractometer was sticky last night, no idea of gravity or volume from 1st runnings, time for a beer.
Let's fly sparge, haven't done it before on my rig but it's not that hard right? Recirculate, both taps on slow, grab a beer.
Hose from HLT to tun & hose from tun to kettle both leaking, time to have a beer. Amber ale is carbed, tasty & 6.5%. Floor getting stickier & stickier by the second. Not much I can do about it, leave it, have a beer.
Get a carefully measured amount of wort into the kettle at a carefully measured gravity, again, nothing written on the brewsheet means I hit all targets right? Full flame on the spiral burner & grab a beer.
Get to a boil. I know that everyone who has bothered to read this far is expecting a boilover. I won't disappoint. I have no memory of it but I don't know how else the top & outside of the kettle could be so sticky. My guess is I was pouring beer & not paying attention.
Get a good rolling boil, grab a beer & chuck in the 60m hops, set alarms on my phone for the rest of the hop additions & grab a beer.
Sit down with beer, start feeling sleepy. Look at the time the alarms are set for. Realise that there's no way I can make it to the end of the boil, turn the gas off & go to bed planning on boiling it on Sunday.
Sleep all day Sunday.
Go outside yesterday morning trying to find keys to be able to get to work, pretend I didn't see anything apart from my keys.
Go to work (how the hell did that end up being the "fun" bit?).
Drive home thinking "I'll grab a beer & it won't take that long to tidy up".
Open keg fridge.
Mop up litres of beer from the floor of the keg fridge.
Leak was from the average "made up on brewday recipe" keg, not from the amber ale. Things are starting to go my way although I reckon I lost about half a corny.
Have a beer.
Tip out wort from kettle (I'm currently fermenting some form of an Adelaide Lambic on my lawn).
Grain left sitting for 2 days won't smell bad right? Wrong! Grain stinks!
Pour stinky grain from tun to garden.
Have a beer.
Realise that the fermenter still has 3L of amber ale in it, more lawn beer.
I think I've worked out where I went wrong. I shouldn't fill the HLT the night before I brew, I'm pretty sure that's where I went wrong.
Does anyone want to come round for a brewday this Friday? I've got the day off work so will be brewing. I already have the hops weighed out.