Brewing Pliny the Elder with the Blichmann BrewEasy Classic Surface

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  • čas přidán 9. 10. 2023
  • Brewing Pliny the Elder with the Blichmann BrewEasy Classic Surface
    Blichmann BrewEasy Classic Surface edition provided by Blichmann Engineering. Pliny the Elder beer kit provided by MoreBeer!
    Links:
    Pliny the Edler Recipe - PDF File from MoreBeer!
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    BrewEasy Classic - non-affiliate
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    Affiliate Link: MoreBeer!
    (Thank You, and check out all the cool beer kits they have to offer.)
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Komentáře • 28

  • @chrisinestes
    @chrisinestes Před 8 měsíci +5

    Hopefully, when I get my 20-gallon Surface kettle, I can repurpose my existing 20-gallon kettle as the mash kettle for my BrewEasy 10. I could use the extra room!

    • @BitterRealityBrewing
      @BitterRealityBrewing  Před 8 měsíci +1

      No matter how much space we all have to brew in, it never seems like enough. I can fully relate even with my large brew space. I'm currently reorganizing and even gave some old equipment away recently to move things around.

  • @deckerhand12
    @deckerhand12 Před 8 měsíci +1

    I told my step daughter since you never know what to get me for Christmas I want this kit. Sent her the site and picture of the kit

    • @BitterRealityBrewing
      @BitterRealityBrewing  Před 8 měsíci +1

      Smart man! If she is 21 or older, she can try it but most ladies don't seem to care for the really bitter and strong IPAs but there are always exceptions.

    • @deckerhand12
      @deckerhand12 Před 6 měsíci

      @@BitterRealityBrewing she got me the kit for Christmas now I’m rewatching this to see how the hop schedule is first time doing an ipa

  • @SankaraHomeBrewing
    @SankaraHomeBrewing Před 8 měsíci +4

    Thanks for sharing. Brew day is always an adventure. Never know what is going to happen. Where did you buy your PH Meter. Cheers!

    • @BitterRealityBrewing
      @BitterRealityBrewing  Před 8 měsíci

      It was one of those old DR pH Meters from Amazon, sadly they don't sell it anymore and I'm having a bit of an issue locating what they replaced it with. Here is a really old link to the exact one I am using which was only $27.40 delivered back in 2020. amzn.to/48MsQeR

  • @wrayzor97
    @wrayzor97 Před 8 měsíci +1

    I love Pliny, it’s really good. This must be an older recipe version because Pliny doesn’t have any crystal malts anymore. Love the video.

    • @BitterRealityBrewing
      @BitterRealityBrewing  Před 8 měsíci +2

      I noticed they also changed one of the hops. It makes me wonder though as I've seen breweries share recipes that I knew for a fact weren't the same as what they were using at the Brewery. As for this recipe it is a bit older but it appears to be licensed from Russian River with their blessing so it has to be either a slightly older version or their recommended version. Personally I still need to try the real thing, but until then, I'm truly enjoying this clone.

  • @wd6358
    @wd6358 Před 8 měsíci +2

    That's a pretty cool system that I'm sure you'll dial in and get working great. Enjoyed the camera angles as well. Would like to see that beautiful clear wort circulating in the mash next time!

    • @BitterRealityBrewing
      @BitterRealityBrewing  Před 8 měsíci +1

      Thanks, and I think I can handle the clear wort camera shot next time around. I've been working to get some local home brewers from two local (one is about an hour away) home brew clubs to come over and brew, just to get their perspectives for the viewers.

    • @wd6358
      @wd6358 Před 8 měsíci

      @@BitterRealityBrewing Looking forward to it!

  • @michaelschuerlein6059
    @michaelschuerlein6059 Před 8 měsíci +2

    Been eyeing one of these to replace my Anvil - how was it efficiency wise (out of the gate) in comparison?
    Another great vid like always!

    • @BitterRealityBrewing
      @BitterRealityBrewing  Před 8 měsíci

      Out of the gate on a large brew, 69% which was pretty good for a first attempt with a larger batch. I think it is a great system, but it is also a more hands on compared to an Anvil Foundry. With an Anvil Foundry, you can walk away during many parts of the brew, but I would recommend it with this system as I felt it needed a bit more attention, especially as it was my first brew. I'll probably change my attitude, once I get used to the system and work with it more. Balancing the liquid in the top and bottom during my mash and dialing in my temps was the hardest parts on the maiden brew day.

  • @jcinsaniac
    @jcinsaniac Před 8 měsíci +1

    Doesn't this kit come with a chunk of the barrel? Or am I thinking another RR beer? Never used whole hops...looks YUMMY!

    • @BitterRealityBrewing
      @BitterRealityBrewing  Před 8 měsíci

      I think the kit you are thinking has a pig on the label. I can't remember the name either. Whole hops might be my new go to for mash hops as they seem to work really well for that. If I lived in the North West, I could get and grow some fresh hops to use.

  • @kenproctor2308
    @kenproctor2308 Před 6 měsíci +1

    my concern with these systems is that you don't really sparge - do you? - do the grains really get rinsed? , i've been disappointed with these all in one systems. I am looking for a new system. I brew 10 gallons but i can no longer handle the weight of moving the kettles around...any suggestions?

    • @BitterRealityBrewing
      @BitterRealityBrewing  Před 6 měsíci +1

      I prefer to sparge because I've always done it and when someone tells you not to, it is a hard habit to break. For a 10 gallon batch and not able to lift it, can be a hard one. I would say for 10 gallon batches, I would consider the Anvil Foundry 18 Gallon system for best bang for the buck for a 10 gallon system. The BrewZilla Gen 4 65 liter is nice but you have to buy a few extras that I feel should be included like the heat exchanger, the jacket, and supposedly the add-on temp probe according to friends of mine that have the 35 L version. Other option for something a bit fancier and a lot of fun to brew on would be the Spike Solo 20 Gallon system, it is really nice but considerably more money compared to the other two. As for not able to lift, you could consider a pully system for all of the systems. (The Spike has two handles but a pully system could still help with the weight of the lift.)

  • @BitterRealityBrewing
    @BitterRealityBrewing  Před 8 měsíci

    Tried to do an instant premiere and lost the Internet about 30 seconds into the video. Errr. 🎃

  • @deckerhand12
    @deckerhand12 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Can you put the hops in before you at the grains

    • @BitterRealityBrewing
      @BitterRealityBrewing  Před 6 měsíci

      Follow the directions and think of your grains as making the base of a soup and the hops as additional spices adding at certain times. This recipe does have a "Mash hop" which means it is adding with the grains, but no other hops can be added until you mash out. A great way to think about hops is anything 90 minutes to 30 minutes is all about the bitter, 30 to 10 minutes is flavor, and 10 to 0, including dry hops is all about aroma. (This isn't written in stone, but it is a good guideline.) Good Luck.

    • @deckerhand12
      @deckerhand12 Před 6 měsíci

      @@BitterRealityBrewing that’s what I was referring to the mash hops.

  • @stripeyjoe
    @stripeyjoe Před 8 měsíci +1

    That system looks overly complex compared to an all in one like a G40 or Brewzilla. Looks nice though!

    • @BitterRealityBrewing
      @BitterRealityBrewing  Před 8 měsíci +1

      Compared to an Anvil Foundry, G40, or BrewZilla, it is a lot more hands on. It is essentially a 3 kettle type system that only uses 2 kettles by allowing one to be a dual purpose kettle. There are fair amount of pros, but the complexity does make it a bit more working mainly during the mash process. The boil is about as straight forward as any system.

    • @BitterRealityBrewing
      @BitterRealityBrewing  Před 8 měsíci +1

      I told Blichmann, I would recommend it to intermediate to advanced brewers, but I wouldn't recommend it to someone new to brewing as it could be overwhelming.

    • @stripeyjoe
      @stripeyjoe Před 8 měsíci

      I moved from a DIY BIAB system with recirculating pump & PID to a G40 mainly to speed up the setting up and taking down part of the brew day. Set up is now five minutes, roll the G40 out from the store room, pull out the mash basket which has all my brewing gear stored in, fill the vessel with my water and set it to heat up whilst I measure out my grains. I guess the Blichmann suits a permanent brew space more, like the brewtools ones. Too many parts to put together and take apart if you have to get it out and pack it all away again.

  • @probegt75
    @probegt75 Před 7 měsíci +1

    That looks too complicated of a setup to the point it wouldn't be fun. I suppose once you know the system very well, it wouldn't be too bad.

    • @BitterRealityBrewing
      @BitterRealityBrewing  Před 7 měsíci +1

      I wouldn't recommend to anyone new to brewing. It is really for the advanced brewer that loves to have a 3 kettle system but doesn't have the space or possibly the finances.