Whew... that wasn't that bad. I'm sure I can find some embarrassing comments though. Interesting that a few of our posters here have first posts at that same time (some in the same thread). I had early talk of Three Floyds (duh!), Yazoo Sue (duh!), and buying Miller/Coors plastics for bottling (d'oh!). Also noticed that I was trying to dole out advice to n00bs while I myself was a n00b (pretty full of myself, eh?). Mostly it was simply pointing people to other posts where people had already answered their question and the like, but I did seem ahead of myself ...Posted 29 December 2009 - 12:23 AM
Also got from the wife for Christmas. A nice compromise, as I was interested in getting into some homebrewing, but don't really have the room to go all out (as my friends/co-workers have done). The smaller size of the setup makes this a very appealing option for me, and besides the fact that I'm the only beer drinker in this homestead (20ish bottles should be a good size batch for me). Followed the directions to a T on the basic Pale Ale that is in the starter pack. Don't intend to base my whole experience on this basic starter pack (though I expect to get a tasty brew out of it), as I plan to move to the premium mixes next (and/or start some major experimenting with some additional ingredients)...
Wish me luck...
For all the talk of "start basic" and "don't experiment" that I've likely stated over the years, my second recipe after the basic WCPA with booster that came with the kit was:
Sham Addams talked me into that grain steep on my second go (remember that guy?) and I never looked back. By memory, that was one tasty brew. Wonder if it actually was?Recipe Gravity: 1.094 OG
Recipe Bitterness: 37 IBU
Recipe Color: 13° SRM
Estimated FG: 1.023
Alcohol by Volume: 9.1%
Ingredients
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Crystal 10L 0.25 lb, Grain, Steeped
Honey 0.75 lb, Sugar, Other
MrB. Booster 0.81 lb, Sugar, Other
MrB. High Country Canadian Draft 1.21 lb, Extract, Extract
MrB. Octoberfest Vienna Lager 1.21 lb, Extract, Extract
Muntons DME - Light 1.00 lb, Extract, Extract
MrB. High Country Canadian Draft 1.00 oz, Pellet, 5 minutes
MrB. Octoberfest Vienna Lager 1.00 oz, Pellet, 5 minutes
Ale yeast 1.00 unit, Yeast,
Notes
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Recipe Notes:
get a pound of light DME (or LME), a quarter pound of Crystal 10 (crushed not stirred).
To Brew:
Bring a quart of water up to 160 F and thrown in the grain. Hold that temp for 30 minutes. Strain out the grain. Throw in the booster. Whisk until dissolved. Throw in the DME (or LME). Whisk until dissolved. Bring to a boil. Watch carefully and constantly for boil over. Then cut heat add HME (a HCCD and an OVL) and honey (1 c). Put pot in sink filled with cold water to cool. Once cooled add to keg with cold water and pitch yeast.
Ferment 3(ish) weeks...
Anyone else want to post their first post(s) and make fun of themselves? I'm sure it will result in much laughter and frivolity...