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Adventures in brewing

Posted by Jeff on March 23, 2009

I finally decided to take my first steps beyond a simply kit brew, so on saturday I gathered the ingredients together (amber malt extract, chocolate malt, cascade hops, and ale yeast) sterilized the tools, and got down to boiling. I am keeping a brewing notebook, so I won’t put everything on here as well, but there were a couple things that I should have done better.

  1. Wort does not pour well from a full saucepan… it’s too thick. So next time I’ll use the boiling pot or something with a pour-spout.
  2. The yeast needs to be pre-conditioned. I took it out of the fridge, opened it, and dumped it into the 90-degree wort. I’m pretty sure I thermal-shocked the yeast because it took around 6 hrs for the fermentation to start.
  3. Need to add the hops later in the boil. It turns out that most of the hops’ aroma and flavor actually get boiled away.
  4. Probably need to cool the wort more quickly. The faster the better. Pouring it into a fermenter pre-filled with cold water should be pretty effective, but it was still too hot and I ended up adding more cold water to cool it down. I may actually have diluted the wort too much by doing this.

A couple pics of the chocolate malt after steeping and draining:

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