Flash Brewing Kit #2! Today I make the I Heart IPA Flash Brewing Kit, complete with a timer so you can see how long it takes even with me blathering while I do it. www.morebeer.c...
@@brucecampbell8355 Nice! Since MoreBeer said you didn't need to stir I went "by the book" but I'm sure stirring can't hurt. This all reminds me that I think this batch is ready to taste now! And since I still haven't done a tasting video on the Citra Session Pale Ale I'll probably just combine the two. I'll be curious to hear what you think when your batch is done!
Yep, should be interesting! Based on MoreBeer's explanation since you're using those hop bites instead of boiling bittering hops that should avoid the skunking, but I had a REALLY hard time not throwing a towel or something over this to protect it from light. I'll be sure and report back in a future video!
Great video! I’ll be kegging the Irish Red Ale next Wednesday. Looking forward to the results!
I just kegged a batch of this kit - tasted good coming out of the fermenter - we'll see how it tastes in a few weeks!
good video cheers
When I did mine, I used a sanitized malt paddle to mix up the DME's "doughballs"...(my fermenter isn't so easy to pick up and shake)
@@brucecampbell8355 Nice! Since MoreBeer said you didn't need to stir I went "by the book" but I'm sure stirring can't hurt. This all reminds me that I think this batch is ready to taste now! And since I still haven't done a tasting video on the Citra Session Pale Ale I'll probably just combine the two. I'll be curious to hear what you think when your batch is done!
Interested in the follow ups and whether it gets skunked or not!
Yep, should be interesting! Based on MoreBeer's explanation since you're using those hop bites instead of boiling bittering hops that should avoid the skunking, but I had a REALLY hard time not throwing a towel or something over this to protect it from light. I'll be sure and report back in a future video!
Does the bag say what malts are in the DME
Kind of -- it says "North American 2-row barley malt blended with a touch of Carapils malt" but doesn't get more specific than that.