1st AG Brewday - Now with some pics
All done - I hope..
Managed to get a couple of piccies when I got a bit less frantic. Enjoy:
Hotbreak just starting:

Bubble bubble toil and trouble:

Cold break:

Collecting & Adding some O2:

Measuring up - Finished @ 1048 (adjusted for 25c)

I lost a litre somewhere - ended up with just over 22L

I have no idea what my efficiency is, but i'm happy, tired and off to bed.
Thank's to all who gave advice and help - lets hope it turns out drinkable

John
Managed to get a couple of piccies when I got a bit less frantic. Enjoy:
Hotbreak just starting:

Bubble bubble toil and trouble:

Cold break:

Collecting & Adding some O2:

Measuring up - Finished @ 1048 (adjusted for 25c)

I lost a litre somewhere - ended up with just over 22L

I have no idea what my efficiency is, but i'm happy, tired and off to bed.




Thank's to all who gave advice and help - lets hope it turns out drinkable

John
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So, you've gone and done it on your own!
Are you still allowed out tomorrow to take some more pics and have a few samples in Hemel?
Good to see it went well, despite the late finish.
Are you still allowed out tomorrow to take some more pics and have a few samples in Hemel?
Good to see it went well, despite the late finish.
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Oh yes, still on for tomorrow if you aremixbrewery wrote:So, you've gone and done it on your own!
Are you still allowed out tomorrow to take some more pics and have a few samples in Hemel?
Good to see it went well, despite the late finish.

I shall pm my number to you good sir

Yes and noSo my beer is bubbling away nicely, the head has developed some brown claggy stuff though, is this trub? should I be worried?

The brown stuff is perfectly normal and it'll be hard for you to clean off the fv, when you come to clean it,.....don't use a scourer

Crack the lid off (wipe it first so no dust comes off and goes into your fv) and have a look at the yeast head. If there's a load of brown gunk on top you may wish to skim it off.
It is very bitter (have a taste). Some say it has no effect when it falls into the beer, others say it can taint a beer.
I just err on the side of safety and skim it off with a mini sanitised sieve.
If you do skim it, just remove the borwn stuff leaving the yeast head underneath intact if you can....easier said then done
