brewday 14/3/8 MOVIES
brewday 14/3/8 MOVIES
Well some part of me decided to get the movie camera in on a brew. I wouldn't recommend trying this without a mate to help... knackering!
I've recorded the whole process from harvesting some yeast, bottling & kegging, mashing, boiling, cooling, pitching, aerating etc... It's crap camera work and poor lighting but hey...
I invite all criticism of my process, in the hope of making better beer
So here's the first vids - I'll edit this post as more are available, rather than string out along the whole thread...
Preparing to brew - Yeast Harvesting
Keg & Bottle sanitising
Kegging & Bottling
getting the mash on
next up... 'batch sparging'
I've recorded the whole process from harvesting some yeast, bottling & kegging, mashing, boiling, cooling, pitching, aerating etc... It's crap camera work and poor lighting but hey...
I invite all criticism of my process, in the hope of making better beer
So here's the first vids - I'll edit this post as more are available, rather than string out along the whole thread...
Preparing to brew - Yeast Harvesting
Keg & Bottle sanitising
Kegging & Bottling
getting the mash on
next up... 'batch sparging'
Last edited by Gurgeh on Tue Mar 18, 2008 7:41 am, edited 1 time in total.
Exactly what i thought when i looked at the video, i'm so careful not to introduce any o2 when i'm kegging but hey if it works for ya that's good enough for A Tstevezx7r wrote:Nice vids Gurgeh, just a question - Have you ever had any problems with oxidisation? Seeing the way you filled your corni and bottles I would have thought that would be a sure way of introducing O2.


With kegging I have previously done the whole fill up with water, purge with co2 and then introduce the beer via the out-post thing... with dried yeasts i can see that that would be worth doing, but as Stonechat will probably agree, this crouch vale yeast is a fierce beast and i havn't noticed any oxidation problems....
HOWEVER...
The point of this video was not to show off but to see what i can do to improve (plus give some noobs some pointers i hope), so i will revert to the above routine and see if that makes a difference.
okay... time to edit the next vid
HOWEVER...
The point of this video was not to show off but to see what i can do to improve (plus give some noobs some pointers i hope), so i will revert to the above routine and see if that makes a difference.
okay... time to edit the next vid
Totally agree with Gurgeh about the viability and hard working nature of this yeast.
Where I would differ is that I do the skimming after just 2 or 3 days, as it's done most of its work by then. After that into a closed FV, just for the beer to ferment by another couple of degrees and for the yeast in suspension to drop to the bottom.
Where I would differ is that I do the skimming after just 2 or 3 days, as it's done most of its work by then. After that into a closed FV, just for the beer to ferment by another couple of degrees and for the yeast in suspension to drop to the bottom.