So then, while I know I've just started posting. But I'm back. I was brewing today. From my log book it seems the last time that I brewed was back in February. Now I did travel a bit, but still, tis a rather long time.
Today I brewed a elderflower mead for starters.
I had 25 grams of dried elderflowers in a saucepan over medium heat for about 30 minutes.
I strained the flowers out and added 5 lbs of honey and added it to a 1 gallon jar.
The jar got a tsp of yeast nutrient, and then was topped up.
Lastly a packet of EC-1118 yeast was added.
We'll just let that and ferment a while. I've noted down the OG, but don't have my notes with me. I do believe it was the highest OG that I've done so far. It will probably be quite a few months before that one is ready.
Then I went on to an elderflower ale.
4 lbs Marris Otter
8 oz 55L British Crystal
1 oz Chocolate Malt
Mashed for 1 hour at 148
Then boiled for 60 minutes, with an addition of 1 oz fuggles at the start of the boil.
5 minutes prior to the end of boil I added 17 grams of dried elderflowers.
I cooled it and siphoned the first 2 gallons into a bucket and added a packet of Safale US-05.
As it would turn out I had more wort left over, so I russelled up an old half used packet of EC-1118 and used that, some yeast nutrient and the extra wort. I'm not sure how it'll work out, but we shall see.
Thoughts and comments from a home brewer. Covering...well whatever I feel like writing about
Monday, June 10, 2013
Monday, May 13, 2013
Home Brewing
So then, I've started brewing a couple months ago. My first batch was a Dark Ale. It was a can of extract, and I must say that I didn't keep very good notes or even mess with specific gravity.
While I was going to post more for this first post, I've had to run about on many errands and I'm tired and my knees hurt and all. I'll post more later.
While I was going to post more for this first post, I've had to run about on many errands and I'm tired and my knees hurt and all. I'll post more later.
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