IPAHHH! India Pale Ale instructions 10 liter
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR
DET LILLA KÖKSBRYGGERIETS RECIPE
IPAHHH! India Pale Ale 10 litres

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PREPARATION:

You will need the following to brew your beer:

• Two large pots (minimum 4-5 liters)
• A large spoon
• A strainer
• Scissors
• A funnel
• A whisk
• A large bowl
• 3 dl of oats
• Some sugar (for the bottling in two weeks)
• Freezer blocks (as many as possible or a ton of ice)
• Roughly 25-30 empty 33 cl bottles, preferably brown (for the bottling in two weeks)

The brewing will take about 2-3 hours.


1. SANITIZE

The clear, elongated bottle contains 30 ml environmentally friendly disinfectant solution.

• Start by washing everything that you are going to use. Pour half the bottle in a large bucket or something that can hold 5 liters. Add 5 liters of water.

• Start by pouring about a liter of the diluted liquid into the fermenter and shake it well. After only 30 seconds, practically all the microorganisms are no longer present. Then you pour it all out. No extra rinse is needed.

• Continue to disinfect larger items, such as pots and the siphon. Everything else can remain soaking in the bucket until you need them. Make sure you save the diluted sanitizer during the brewing (you will need it for your hands at the end, but you can also use it to disinfect tools during brewing).


2. THE MASH

• Heat up 2 liter of water in a pot until it reaches 78 °CELSIUS (172 °F). Pour in the crushed malt along with the oats and remove the pot from the stove.

• Keep the lid on to keep the heat in. You can wrap a towel around the pot to try and keep it in as well. When 15 minutes have passed, it is time for the sparge.


3. THE SPARGE

• It is time to remove the malt from the wort. Pour the wort through a strainer in to another pot (the malt will stay in the strainer). Pour the wort through the malt four times, back and forth between the pots.

• Add cold water so that you end up with 4,5 liters of wort. Finally you add the spraymalt. Stir thoroughly until it's completely free of clumps.


4. THE BOIL

• Turn on the stove to maximum heat and bring the wort to a boil. Once it's boiling, add the hops. Be careful: once the wort starts boiling it is easy for it to boil over if the pot is small.

• Turn down the heat and let it simmer for 15 minutes


5. COOLING

• Everything will now be cooled down to 40 °Celsius (105 °F). Place the hot pot in the sink that you fill with cold water and freezer blocks or ice.

• When the liquid has been brought down to 40 °C (105 °F), it's time to pour 5 liters of cold water from the tap into the fermenter. Then pour the wort into the fermenter. Use the funnel and strainer, to get a clean and clear wort.


6. FERMENTATION

• Take all of the yeast and pour it in the fermenter.

• Sterilize your hands by using the sanitizer and rinse with cold water. Place a hand over the opening of the fermenter and shake it hard for about a minute. We do this so that air will be mixed in with the wort and react with the yeast.

• Attach the rubber stopper to the top of the fermenter. Place the airlock onto the rubber stopper, fill it with water all the way up to the marked line.


ALMOST DONE!

Place the fermenter in a dark place (18-20 °Celsius / 68 °F) for 14 days. For the first 24 hours you will see lots of bubbles in the fermenter. After that it will mellow out and it will be smooth sailing for the next two weeks. Don't worry if it looks like the yeast is not active anymore. That's how this yeast works and it's totally normal.


BOTTLING INSTRUCTIONS

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PREPARATION:

Use the following to bottle your beer:


• Some sugar
• Disinfectant solution (sanitizer)
• Bottle filler + short rubber tube
• Bottle capper and caps

• Roughly 25-30 empty 33 cl bottles, preferably brown

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1. SANITIZE

• Start by washing all the bottles

• Mix the rest of the sanitizer with 5 liters of water. Use a big bucket if possible.

• Fill some of the diluted sanitizer into each bottle and shake. Wait for about a minute.

• Töm sen flaskorna på desinfektionsmedel, nu är flaskorna desinficerade.

• Now sanitize the rest of the equipment you will use – bottle capper, caps, siphon and a pot.

2. MAKE A SUGAR SOLUTION

• This step creates the carbonation in the beer.

• Add 1.5 dl of water in a pot. Add 1 dl of sugar and bring to a boil. Once boiling, remove and let it cool down.

3. BOTTLING

• Pour 6 ml. of sugar solution into each bottle with the plastic dropper.

• Place the fermenter on the kitchen sink. Mount the short rubber tube onto the bottle filler and apply that to the tap on the fermenter.

• Switch the tap on the fermenter to OPEN

• Grab a bottle and make the bottle filler go into the bottle. When the bottle filler hit the bottom of the bottle you will start to fill it with beer.

• Fill the bottles. Leave 2-3 cm of air at the very top of the bottle.


4. CAPPING

• Cap the bottles and let them sit in the dark (not in the fridge) for 14 days.



BREW, BRAG AND ENJOY!

You have now made your very own beer!
When the bottles have sat for 14 days, put them in the fridge and enjoy your own homebrewed beer with friends!

Don't be a stranger! Tag your brew on instagram with @koksbryggeriet! We'd love to see your work!




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