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Holiday Brewing

author Posted by:Sebastian on date Dec 5th, 2009 | filed Filed under: Brewing

I decided to make up a batch of Extra Special Bitter for the holidays.  It’s been quite a while since I have done any brewing, so I decided to go with an extract kit rather than doing an all grain batch. Right now I am outside with the snow, ice and rain bringing the kettle up to temperature for the boil. This will be the first time I try to use a plate chiller, so we’ll see how this goes.

UPDATE: Fermentation has started. I had a few issued with the plate chiller. In terms of cooling, it was very efficient, but if you use one, I have a few suggestions. Ideally, you’d probably want a pump. but they are hella expensive for a single use item. It can be done with gravity, but as I discovered a bit too late, one of these is a must, as the plate chiller ended up clogging with pellet hop residue. The worst part is I have one of those strainers for my kettle, but I forgot to put it on. Another option would be to just pre-filter the hot wort, being careful not to splash it and cause oxidation.

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tag8 Responses to “Holiday Brewing”

  1. Thirdpower Said,

    Don’t you have and ‘Extra Special’ Bitter already?

  2. Mopar Said,

    Kinda late to be starting on a holiday beer, unless you have a kegging system?

  3. Sebastian Said,

    I have a kegging system. It’ll be ready to drink by Christmas.

  4. B Smith Said,

    D’oh! Thirdpower beat me to it. :-(
    I was gonna say, “I thought you MARRIED the Extra Special Bitter”…

  5. Sebastian Said,

    She’s not bitter in real life though :)

  6. Sebastian Said,

    Actually, despite the name, the beer isn’t really that bitter either.

  7. Bitter Said,

    Besides, I wouldn’t complain about the name. As soon as this is done, he’s going to make me some hard cider. Yay!

  8. Mopar Said,

    I’ve wanted to try making hard cider. I should stop by Maltose Express one day after work and see if they have raw apple juice.