AG 1: Pale Malt Ale (With Pics)
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haha yeh! it's quite a catchy name! same sort of theme as rattler (cornish cider).
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had a minor panic this morning when i went into the shed and see this:


looks like i was quite close to having all my wort all over the floor! next time i will transfer the boiled wort to my no chill vessel, i didnt bother yesterday because i thought the volume was too small.


looks like i was quite close to having all my wort all over the floor! next time i will transfer the boiled wort to my no chill vessel, i didnt bother yesterday because i thought the volume was too small.
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That looks like you snapped the lid on nice and air tight and as it cooled it caused a bit of a vacum distorting your boiler mate. Well done on your 1st brew day - guaranteed it'll be a very good pint!!
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yeh i did just that, i might have known that'd happen though as its why i brought a no chili jerry can thing. i transfered the wort into my FV this morning whiched raised 2 more concerns, the wort was quite cold and there was a fair bit of hot break(?) material in there. i didnt use any irish moss or whirlfloc would using either sort the wort and make it clearer?
i chucked it in the FV regardless with some notting ale yeast. i thought the cold wort might have shocked the yeast but i think because the yeast was as cold as the wort it seems fine, already creating CO2 anyway!
would finings take the floating material out the beer after fermenting? i was just thinking of carefully syphoning it and hoping it would all sink to the bottom.
i chucked it in the FV regardless with some notting ale yeast. i thought the cold wort might have shocked the yeast but i think because the yeast was as cold as the wort it seems fine, already creating CO2 anyway!
would finings take the floating material out the beer after fermenting? i was just thinking of carefully syphoning it and hoping it would all sink to the bottom.
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just realised something quite funny, when I chilled it over night I left it in the boiler... with ALL the HOPS! Haha! Should be interesting when I come to trying it! I'm thinking it might be SUPER bitter!
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You could do with improving your insulation - I don't think two towels will do it. Try to use an old quilt - wrapped round more and then put the towels on.
Congrats on your first - its great fun.
Congrats on your first - its great fun.
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thanks for the input dude, i think i might have lots a fair bit of heat thru the base of my mash tun also as it had nothing on it. i'll try wrapping a sleeping bag round next time 

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Well done on your maiden brew...
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thanks!
im really looking forwards to my next one!! i've got a slightly stronger one planned with less hop bitterness but hopefully keeping some aroma. Looking for more of an all rounder!

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i bottled my beer at the weekend (saturday) and its been in the back room 2nd conditioning. However i couldnt resist opening a bottle this evening! Only 4 days after bottling and i'm really over the moon with the flavour of the beer!!!
i wasnt sure if i had mucked it all up by leaving the wort in with the hope over night but it's all good!
i dont think you would want a pale ale any more bitter but its very drinkable!



i dont think you would want a pale ale any more bitter but its very drinkable!


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Good work! Glad it all turned out well!
I'm hoping to go for AG#1 this weekend. Choice of either Taylors Landord or Deuchars, hmm.
I'm hoping to go for AG#1 this weekend. Choice of either Taylors Landord or Deuchars, hmm.
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Well best of luck with what you choose to brew! Chuck me a link if you create a brew day thread! i should be going for my number 2 this saturday, im starting to think i need to increase the bitterness though because this one is really nice.
No bobek complaints here!
No bobek complaints here!
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Started a thread on my AG#1 brewday. A few technical difficulties but overall I think it went ok, we'll see when the tasting begins though.
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