Tue Jan 06, 2009 10:54 pm
I made my first batch of the year tonight, dortmunder export. when I brew ales I dump everything into the fermentor, trub, hops, wort everything. but when brewing this lager I decided to put everything into the carboy and let it settle and rerack off the trub/hops to get clean wort. It has been three hours since I chilled to 44F and the trub is taking up a good four inches on the bottom of the fermentor. i racked anyway and I got about 4.5 gallons of clean wort instead of 5.5. by the time I pitch and ferment it out, I'm only gonna get maybe 4 gallons of finished beer. i was thinking of making slightly bigger batches to get a full five gallons of finished lager, but my brew kettle doesn't hold anymore. I could let it sit longer and compact more, but I want to pitch asap to avoid an infection. anyone else had this problem.
Private BN Army,
Mini Batch Division.

primary:
secondary:
bottled: Autumn Maple clone (came out awesome), and Jamil's baltic porter
kegged:
on deck: more beer ya dummy