July 8, 201213 yr It does look yummy, believe. Now Mike & John just need to stop being noobs and go all-grain.
July 8, 201213 yr Prepping for my first brew. I have a noob kit for German wheat (hefeweizen), a 5 gallon bucket with stopper airlock and spigot, 5 gallon stainless kettle, 5 cubic foot chest freezer with a temp control, hydrometer, siphon tubing, automatic bottle filler, beer brite sanitizer, bottles, caps, and capper. Need to buy corn starch. I'm aiming for drinkable with this batch.
July 8, 201213 yr Author personally, I'd just go with what you have. Let the angels keep their share.
July 9, 201213 yr Indeed. Water added post boil has ruined both beers I tried it in, including a stout. Also noticing the pic again I'd say that's more like 4.5 gallons. Boil your priming sugar in another half gallon of water, if you've got any leftover hops toss a handful in while it cools. Edited July 9, 201213 yr by NightWoundsTime
January 28, 201313 yr Brewed my first batch today on brewery system 2.0. It was a Geary's Pale Ale clone that I have been meaning to make for a while now. All I can say is electric rocks! It's so much easier just chilling in the basement knowing that what ever temp you set is going to be maintained without any extra work. Maintained my mash temp within .4 deg for a 90 mash with no work on my part. Also boosted my efficency from about 71% to 88%. Best part is I can monitor and control it all on my iPhone/iPad. Edited January 28, 201313 yr by naamanf
January 30, 201313 yr That is fucking awesome Naaman. No shit! That looks... oh wait, Bryan said it already!
November 10, 20205 yr Author my first brew day in a very long time. just a kit from a box, to get reacquainted with the process.
November 11, 20205 yr 3 hours ago, grawk said: my first brew day in a very long time. just a kit from a box, to get reacquainted with the process. Don't break anything this time around.
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