We'll start off with the basics. First, make sure you have all the equipment and ingredients:
Equipment
- 3 gallon pot
- Large funnel
- Air Lock
- 1 1/2" Rubber Quik-Cap
- 5 gallon Water fountain jug
- Drill with 5/16" bit
- Ice
- American Style Beer Ingredient Kit
- 4 pounds of light liquid malt extract
- 1 pound of corn sugar
- 1 pound of rice syrup solids
- 12 ounces of specialty grains
- 1 ounces of hop pellets
- Yeast
- Shot or two of vodka
- Beers to drink while brewing
Your ingredient kit will come with multiple packs of sugars, malt extract, grains, and hops, along with 50 bottle caps.
Steeping & Boil
This is the step in which you extract all the awesomeness out of the grain and malt, and it's real easy.
- Place the grains in one of the cheese cloths and tie it off, place in the pot with 2 1/2 gallons of water from the jug and crank up the heat. Put the original cap back on the jug and place in the refrigerator.
- It should come to boil within a half hour, at that point remove the grains and turn off the heat.
- Place your malt extract and sugars (except the priming sugar) into the pot while gently stirring.
- Crank up the heat again and bring the solution back to a boil.
- Add the hops to another cheese cloth, tie off, and add it to the pot.
- While boiling, drill a 5/16" hole into the center of the rubber Quik-Cap.
- Place the air lock, cap, and funnel into a solution of 1 Tbsp. bleach to 1 gallon of water in a bowl somewhere. This will sterilize the components. Note: sterilization is key, you don't want anything funky coming in contact with the cooled wort.
- After the hops has been in there for 1 hour, place the pot in an ice-water bath in your kitchen sink and gently stir for 20 minutes, replacing the bath as the ice melts with more ice-water.
- Rinse both the airlock and cap and insert the airlock into the hole you made.
- Remove the jug from the fridge and pour the cooled wort into it using the funnel.
- Pour the yeast in the jug and place the rubber cap onto the jug.
- Swish the jug around gently to dissolve the yeast for 5 minutes.
- Fill airlock halfway with vodka and cap it.
- Place the jug in your basement for 10 days.
Another important note is that while the soon-to-be-wort is boiling it is imperative to prevent boil over.
ReplyDeleteBoil over is a terrible, sticky mess to clean up. To prevent: don't fill the pot up all the way with water, give yourself a few inches of clearance. Secondly, you can adjust the heat as necessary to keep the boiling rolling without causing it to boil over. Lastly, you can stir occasionally.
Just keep an eye on it and it'll be fine.