Home Brew: Keep it Simple


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This weekend I was Home Brewing again. I decided to keep it very simple and see how things turn out. I only used two types of grain and one type of hops:

  • 5kg Pilsen Malt
  • 500g Vienna Malt
  • 2 x 22g Cascade Hops
  • 1 packet Mangrove Jack's M31 Yeast

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Below is my equipment, the plastic bucket is my fermenting bucket, and the urn I use for heating and boiling.

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The two types of grain is mixed and put into a grain bag for steeping.

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I used 2 x 22g of Cascade hops, the first 22g I added in the beginning of the boil (Cascade hops is actually not a bittering hops, and is normally just added at the end of the boil for flavouring) I added the 2 x 22g at 10 minutes before the end of the boil. (In the video I say at 15 minutes before the end, but I changed my mind after I recorded) The longer the hops is in the boil, the more of the flavouring oils are lost.

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The hops are just put in a little bag, to hang in the boiling wart.

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In the video you can see what I have described in the text.

I hope this beer will come out good. I have found that by keeping things simple, you often get the best results and it is also then easier to repeat!!

I hope you liked the post as much as I liked writing it.

I hope you have a wonderful day!!


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