So, I brewed my first batch of beer. It happened to be Summer Wheat. (Just what the kit came with.) Luckily it was only a 1 gallon recipe and not a typical 5 gallon recipe. So, I learned a few things from this experience. 1. I need more and bigger stock pots. 2. I need a larger fine mesh strainer. 3. Brewing full grain doesn't seem as bad as I initially thought. 4. Hops smell weird. 5. I have a lot more to learn.
So the brew is complete, in my basement and fermenting as we speak. I hope I didn't mess it up, because I kind of expected more bubbling to be taking place now, so hopefully I didn't kill off my yeast. If I did, that will be lesson #6. I guess I will see how the beer tastes in a couple weeks. That is the one problem I have with brewing beer is that tasting it as you're making it doesn't work like with cooking.
Dr. O Brews
Monday, October 17, 2011
Wednesday, October 12, 2011
First Steps!!
So I finally took the first steps into getting into this whole brewing thing. I bought a book this weekend, "The Everything Guide to Home Brewing.' It seems pretty good so far, although after the first couple chapters it does get a little confusing. I think that is probably just because I haven't brewed anything yet. Also, I ordered a home brewing kit from Williams-Sonoma. I know, not what I should have done, but It's a 1 gallon carboy and I figured this would be good for small batches that I am experimenting with. Also, it was on sale, and for anyone who knows me, I cannot pass up a good sale on things. I do plan on buying a regular sized kit with a 5 gallon carboy soon. I will be making my way to the home brew shop in Sparta, hopefully this weekend.
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