Extract Brewday, 18th May 08 - (NOW WITH PICS!!!)

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Extract Brewday, 18th May 08 - (NOW WITH PICS!!!)

Post by DaveH » Sun May 18, 2008 2:11 pm

Have decided to do an extract brew today, to give me some experience of steeping and boiling before i go AG........

Decided to do the "standard" DL ESB recipe...with one slight twist however....couldnt get any JB extract; so am using Coopers Light instead! I chose cooper's as having just done their IPA kit and liked it, i thought i'd keep a 'baseline' if you will.

I've just started the steep, pictures to follow!



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Last edited by DaveH on Mon May 19, 2008 7:36 am, edited 1 time in total.
Beer:
Primary : -
Conditioning : Cascades Summer Ale, Celtic Stout, Challenger Ale
Bottled: Celtic Stout, Brewery Bitter
Drinking: - Milestone IPA (w/S04)
Upcoming: Brewery Bitter, Fullers Discovery, AG Lager

Wine: Nothing at the mo :(

Parp

Post by Parp » Sun May 18, 2008 2:54 pm

BEER!!!

Beer, Beer Everywhere but not a drop to drink!

Nothing ready in my house, boo hoo :-({|=

Good choice the ESB. Hope it goes well.

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Moving on nicely.......

Post by DaveH » Sun May 18, 2008 3:38 pm

Boil Finished, IC now cooling wort...................................

Man it smells gorgeous!!! LOL! :D :D :D
Beer:
Primary : -
Conditioning : Cascades Summer Ale, Celtic Stout, Challenger Ale
Bottled: Celtic Stout, Brewery Bitter
Drinking: - Milestone IPA (w/S04)
Upcoming: Brewery Bitter, Fullers Discovery, AG Lager

Wine: Nothing at the mo :(

Redbloke

Re: Moving on nicely.......

Post by Redbloke » Sun May 18, 2008 10:32 pm

DaveH wrote:Man it smells gorgeous!!!
... there's not many smells that can fill the heart with gladness, but freshly boiled wort can :D ... unfortunately SWMBO doesn't agree! :?

Hope you had a great day :wink:

Looking forward to the pics.

prolix

Post by prolix » Sun May 18, 2008 11:54 pm

nearly tomorrow and no brew porn.... you some kind of sadist?

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Post by DaveH » Mon May 19, 2008 7:35 am

prolix wrote:nearly tomorrow and no brew porn.... you some kind of sadist?
Sadist, no - family man who knows which side his bread is buttered, YES!

Anyway, got piccies done now, so here they are in all their glory - DAVEH'S FIRST EXTRACT BREWDAY!!!

The ingredients weighed out and ready to rock and roll
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"Virgin" boiler ready to go......
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12L of liquor in the boiler

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Up to temperature, and time to start the steep......

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Time for some liquid refreshment - Coopers IPA kit; little bit over carbonated(hadn't bunged it in the cooler to chill a bit before serving)

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Cheers!!!!

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Steep going well

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Steep finished, up to the boil: TIME FOR THE HOPS!!!

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Nice Boil.

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IC in and ready to rock and roll....

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All cooled down, time to run off to the FV

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Spent Hops in the boiler (Thank you very much!!!)

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Lastly, up to the brew cupboard, yeasties pitched and wort aeriated

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Phew, what a day!!!!! It's given me a bit of a confidence boost to kick on now and to move completely AG. One other thing, i think i'll definately be investing in a dual-element boiler. Should cut the 'lag' time down to a manageable level, which is crucial when i may be needed to entertain the kids inbetween times LOL!

Thanks to all for the inspiration, the guidance and most importantly, the method!!


Dave H.
Beer:
Primary : -
Conditioning : Cascades Summer Ale, Celtic Stout, Challenger Ale
Bottled: Celtic Stout, Brewery Bitter
Drinking: - Milestone IPA (w/S04)
Upcoming: Brewery Bitter, Fullers Discovery, AG Lager

Wine: Nothing at the mo :(

ashbyp

Post by ashbyp » Mon May 19, 2008 10:21 am

sounds great - looking forward to checking the pictures later. Does anyone else have the problem of photobucket being blocked at work :evil:

roger the dog

Post by roger the dog » Mon May 19, 2008 10:56 am

Great pictures Dave, looks like a successful day 8) . A 2nd element should save you quite a bit of time.

I'd follow Daab's advice re the hop filter too.

ashbyp

Post by ashbyp » Mon May 19, 2008 11:18 am

Agreed, what a cheek, that's why the country's in the mess it is :wink:

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Post by brewsters millionths » Mon May 19, 2008 11:45 am

ashbyp wrote:sounds great - looking forward to checking the pictures later. Does anyone else have the problem of photobucket being blocked at work :evil:
same here. and with a network that's so slow even pages with no pictures timeout before being displayed.

congrats on the extract brew dave. you'll never turn back now :D

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Post by Aleman » Mon May 19, 2008 3:36 pm

I just bypass the corporate proxy and go via the Libraries one instead ;) . . . . Oops no I don't :lol:

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Update........

Post by DaveH » Wed May 21, 2008 6:20 am

Just gone in to my brew room to check on the state of the beer. The krausen is subsiding now, with just a thin skin on the top. I've skimmed it off and checked the S.G.; it's down to 1.014 from an OG of 1.048 - so not bad (am using Safale 04 btw).

Will check to see where we are tomorrow.

Quick question though - can i dry hop this even though i plan to bottle the beer? ?If so, could i put 10g of Goldings in tonight and let it sit for a week or so? Or would you not bother dry hopping? Or do i transfer the beer into a secondary for a week to finish off and dry hop then before bottling??


Cheers



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Beer:
Primary : -
Conditioning : Cascades Summer Ale, Celtic Stout, Challenger Ale
Bottled: Celtic Stout, Brewery Bitter
Drinking: - Milestone IPA (w/S04)
Upcoming: Brewery Bitter, Fullers Discovery, AG Lager

Wine: Nothing at the mo :(

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