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Old 02-24-2007, 05:26 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Keith's first homebrew...

OK - here we go.

I went to Home Brewing Depot in Wauwatosa today with Christian ("cakocinski" here at theBubbler). Christian's been home brewing for years. He picked up some ingredients, too, and said he'll be posting about it, and about a home brew recipe software.

Got a starter kit. I got a carboy, hydrometer, etc. Going to cook up the first batch tomorrow. I'll give you all a step-by-step on my first home brew, a German Weizenbier.

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Well begun...

Well begun is half done.

Started at 2pm. 1 tablespoon of bleach to 5 gallons of water to sanitize the carboy and ale pail, funnel and stuff.

Actually started cooking about 3pm. I've got the wort cooking now. Brought 2 gallons of water to a boil. Added 2 quarts of malt extract and brought to boil again. Added bittering hops (1 oz. of Hallertau bittering hops) in a mesh bag. Boiling for 55 minutes. Then I'll be adding 0.5 oz. of Hallertau finishing hops and boiling 5 more minutes.

Then I'll put the pot in the snow bank (I've shoveled 3 times in the last 18 hours, plenty of snow bank) to cool the wort to 70 degrees fairly quickly. Probably have to use ice in the wheelbarrow in the summer.

I'll check back in then to let you know how the rest goes.

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Brewer's Best Weizenbier...

Brewer's Best Weizenbier is what we're cooking. Thanks to my wife, Cindy, for helping me out.

Got the wort in the snow bank. Only let it cool to 125 degrees instead of 100 because our cold water (1 gallon in the carboy already) was pretty cold. The idea is to end up at 70 degrees.

So, got a little 'wintry mix' (snow and rain) in the wort.

Poured that in the carboy and added another gallon and a half of water. Shook and stirred the whole thing for about 45 seconds.

Now I've got a 1 inch tube in the carboy with the other end in a bucket to catch foam. It's sitting on the vanity in a half bath. Most constant temp in the house, no outside light, no fluorescents.

Wish me luck, people!

I'll keep you posted. A few more days till next post.

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broke hydrometer

By the way, I broke the hydrometer so I did not get a specific gravity reading. I'm supposed to get one later, to tell alcohol content I think. I'll have to pick one up.

>fingers crossed<

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so far....

The foam action has been good. Past the peak of foaming, I'd say. Now some patience. Recipe says wait till you're getting a bubble every 3 minutes or less.

Temperature is a bit of a concern. This inside bath has stayed at 73, even when the thermostat is at 68 and the bedrooms are perhaps 65 or 66. Recipe calls for 65 to 70 degrees.

I'll keep you posted.

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Airstop

Put the airstop in last night. When it is quiet around here (not often, but it happens) it is fun to hear the gurgles.

Temp down to 72. Jammed a business card in the heat vent to keep it closed as much as possible. The fast start instructions said 65 to 70. This recipe actually says 68 to 72.

My question now: How in the heck to you clean a 4 foot length of 1 inch diameter tubing?

I'll be back in 4 or 5 days. When the bubbles get down to one every 3 minutes, it is time to clarify, add sugar and bottle.

>fingers crossed<

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still brewing...

Been reading more and learned you're supposed to keep the brew out of light and fluorescent light. We have one of those low watt, long life screw-in fluorescents in the guest bathroom where the brew is, but it is infrequently lit, and then for a short time.

The bubbles in the airstop sometimes go 8 to 12 seconds between percolations. Temp down to 68 to 70 now.

Should be ready in a couple more days for bottling....AND I NEED 53 BOTTLES!

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Should be ready in a couple more days for bottling....AND I NEED 53 BOTTLES!
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53 bottles of beer on the wall...

Still need to get bottles (53 of you beer drinkers have one each and drop off the bottle, ok?).

Bubbles (keep typing Bubblers out of habit ) coming every 18 seconds the last 24 hours. Next day or two, when they're at least 3 minutes apart.

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still brewing...

Tuesday night, 9 days after brewing, and still at 18 to 30 seconds.

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Give it a little more time...

I am a busy guy, so I don't usually get a chance to bottle my brew the same day that it is suppose to be done. I usually wait another week after the directions say. The yeast will finish feeding off the beer and settle to the bottom, and it won't hurt it to wait a few extra days. So if you have to wait a few more days until you bottle won't hurt your brew...it might make it better even.

Happy Brewing!

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Re: Give it a little more time...

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I am a busy guy, so I don't usually get a chance to bottle my brew the same day that it is suppose to be done. I usually wait another week after the directions say. The yeast will finish feeding off the beer and settle to the bottom, and it won't hurt it to wait a few extra days. So if you have to wait a few more days until you bottle won't hurt your brew...it might make it better even.

Happy Brewing!

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Thanks for the tip! Rather than being anxious, I know I can wait till the weekend (I need bottles anyhow) to start bottling...maybe even a week longer.

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Bottling time!

We bottled the first batch tonight!

It worked out okay. Used the small hose to siphon from the carboy to the ale pail after figuring out the large one was too tight fitting in the mouth of the carboy to use it.

The brew has been darker than expected, but seemed a bit lighter when all was said and done. A very deep, rich honey color. The taste is great. Should be fine with carbonation.

Got bottles over the weekend at Frugal Home Brewer in Waukesha. $9.99 for a case of new bottles and $5.99 for a case of clean used bottles. A few more bucks for sanitizer. Cleaned the bottles Monday night. Bottled tonight.

Three weeks to go in a cool, dark place. The corner of the woodshop in the basement will do. I can hardly wait. If the flavors anything like the last half cup from the ale pail, I'll take it!

Got everything cleaned up right away. Hope to have my son's fiance get some bottles from Texas Roadhouse where she tends bar so we can make some root beer this coming weekend. I'll start another thread for that, and be back to report on the taste test of this first batch here!

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Oh, yeah...

This batch came to 50 bottles (I'll top off the carboy a bit more next time, should yield another bottle, plus).

I bottled 48 in bottles that I capped. The last two were bottled in cleaned up screw tops. We screwed the tops back on, then crimped them on, too. I'll try to remember to let you know how that worked...or not.

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Cascade Hops...

I watched a video podcast on homebrewing, the podcast is called Basic Brewing Video...Great Podcast worth checking out...there is also a version called Basic Brewing Radio, haven't listened to it yet but I'm sure it's great as well...

Anyway...the podcast was on Growing your own hops......if you want to watch it here is the link

So I got inspired and purchased a Rhizome, which is the the root of a hops plant used to grow another hops plant...$3.90 before shipping...It'll be in my fall batch then. Cascade Hops, should give me about a 12" vine...not a lot, but it's not terrible either...it'll be fun regardless.

I've heard that animals don't like Hops, but I don't want to take the chance, I have deer in my backyard, and I don't want them eating my hops.

Also I brewed my firs Lager, specifically a Dopple Boch, or a Light Boch...or a Blonde Boch if you will...I just checked my calendar and it is going to go into cold temperatures of about 40 degrees...for about 2 months...fun stuff ahead

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I have heard of hopped-up backyard bunnies going wild.. like crazy man... so becareful.. they go for the throat!!!

just think of the money you could make videoing them.. you could call it bunnies gone wild!!! :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

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mmmmmmmmmmmmm they sound good and I never knew Boch and lager were in the same family.
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mmmmmmmmmmmmm they sound good and I never knew Boch and lager were in the same family.
Ha! Neither did I...I thought Boch was a type of beer all to itself...

I liked the Hopped Up Rabbits...but don't worry...I have the Holy Hand Grenade if those Bunnies get out of control.

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The moment of truth....

Official 'due' date is tomorrow. But...NCAA championship, Gators I've been watching and rooting for since the Badgers Fell. Time for the moment of truth...and the TRUTH IS:

Tastes Great!

Better than I had hoped or expected!

Just had another swig to be sure. Yep. It's good! Kinda powerful too. Just had half an eight ounce bottle (one of a couple of shorties in the bunch) and I've got a mild beer buzz.

~Congratulations, Gators!~

Shook the beer a bit before opening and held it in front of a light to see if I could view any carbonation action. Opened it a couple of minutes later to see a nice head pop immediately. I'll pour the rest in a glass now and be back for a report.

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Lovin' it!

The color is awesome. Deep, rich honey color like my Honey Acres honey.

Good flavor. A bit dry, like some of the Riesslings I enjoy. Good head in the glass. OK, that went down too quick!

Drank this one at room (basement) temperature. I'll try a cold one soon, and let you know what some friends think (or better yet, have them tell you).

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Tasted some of Keith's brew this weekend... was pretty good! As Keith said, it has a nice deep honey color. Looks great in a glass! It was a bit dry too just like Keith said. It kind of reminded me a bit of champagne crossed with beer. Very interesting. I liked it.

Keep up the good brewing!
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Tasted some of Keith's brew this weekend... was pretty good! As Keith said, it has a nice deep honey color. Looks great in a glass! It was a bit dry too just like Keith said. It kind of reminded me a bit of champagne crossed with beer. Very interesting. I liked it.

Keep up the good brewing!
Thanks! Glad you like it, Steve!

Shared some with friends and family this Easter and everyone agreed that it did not totally suck!

I had one cold this time. Very good. I could drink it room temp or cold. Probably room temp if it is cold out and cold if it's warm out. Tastes great either way. I'm not trying to sound too conceited...just very pleased with an awesome first homebrew.

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Re: Keith's first homebrew...

Still brewing your own, Keith?

How about YOU? Given home brewing a try?
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Re: Keith's first homebrew...

I'd still like to give home brewing a try.. not a big beer drinker but would be fun to have a personalized beer I could call my own!
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