21/09/10 - Ruddles Best

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Kegman

21/09/10 - Ruddles Best

Post by Kegman » Thu Sep 23, 2010 11:14 am

Hi all,

This was my first AG brew day (I've done malt extract and wine before). I've spent about 2 months reading and obtaining kit here and there so I kind of thought I knew enough so that I wouldn't get stuck and mess up.... this was true on the whole but still a few unexpected things happened, hopefully I recovered (I'll know when I am drinking it). I'll post some of the questions relating to it in other sections where they're more appropriate.

From the fabulous book, "Brew Your Own British Real Ale" by Graham Wheeler I chose the Ruddles Best recipe for my first attempt. I won't put the recipe here as I don't want to infringe on copyright. The total brew amount I went for was 19 litres.

Kit:

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My boiler from a nice man on Ebay.

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My boiler wearing a handsome jacket. It was originally intended to double as a mash-tun, hence the insulation of 4 layers of camping mats. The tape has since been replaced with Duct Tape as the Gaffer tape started to come off at around 30 degrees on a test boil (as seen in the pic). I heated the water to boiling the night before the brew and the next day it was at 69 degrees so it saved a bit of time.

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My mash-tun with it's 4 layered camping mat jacket (the lid has some as well) and mash/sparging bag fitted.

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Milk Thermometer

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Wort Cooler from another nice man on Ebay.

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My home made sparger! I saw someone had done this on another website which I can't seem to find anymore. He made a better job than me, I'm kinda rubbish at DIY ;)

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I've had a fermenting bin and two pressure barrels in the loft for probably about 15 years. I had to add a photo of this, there was a small amount of an old brew in the bottom which stank of vinegar. For some reason it had "imploded" the barrel. The plastic on the barrel is very thick, this was never going back into shape so had to be binned.

OK, let the brew day commence!

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The Alk' test went pink at 0.26, for the 26.1l of liquor I needed this equated to 22.707ml of CRS, 4.76g of DLS with the grain and 13.51g at the start of the boil. I hope I got my figures right!

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Gristy goodness! It smelt lovely.

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I found that the lid wouldn't go on tight to the mush-tun any longer, probably due to the camping mats and string from the mash bag. To make sure it was fitted snuggly I needed to put something heavy on top.... the boiler!

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The grist after 90 minutes of mashing. I had some problems with the temperature dropping too low after adding the grist and panicking I decided to draw off some of the liquid through the tap and reheat it. I was careful not to go above the strike heat, re-adding it to the grist brought it up to 65 degrees. I figured it was close enough and my thermometer may not be so accurate anyway so I went ahead with the mash. Over 90 minutes it lost 1 degree of heat, I love my camping mats!

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Sparge time. I was taking the water from the boiler (on the right) into a 2 litre jug and pouring it gently into the sparger.. it rained down quite nicely in the tun, fingers crossed that my cheaper than a quid sparger worked ;) I was then drawing off the liquid through the tap and collecting it in the fermenting bin the middle of the picture. I did regular tasting and it tasted GOOOOD! In fact, I used all the liquor and it was still running sweet, not sure if I should have added more at this point as you'll see below I lost quite a bit of liquid.

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Just started to boil, hops in!

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Here, albeit a bit steamy I've just added the last ten minute hops. The level has dropped quite significantly.

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After the boil showing just how much has gone into the air.

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I adapted my wort cooler with snap-on/off hose pipe attachments. Here I've run my garden hose through the back door.

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Here you can see it entering the garage and connecting to the cooler. Another peice of hose is connected to the other end....

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...and is being used to wash my boiler :)

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After transferring the liquid from the boiler into the fermenter I noticed, when aerating it, that there were loads of bits of hops etc floating around and getting stuck to the paddle. Now maybe it's supposed to ferment with them in but TBH I really didn't know and decided I would be better off filtering it. Therefore I poured it into my (now nice and clean) mash tun fitted with mash bag, then after removing the bag back into the fermenting bin. This added a bit of air but I was still up for giving it a good paddling ;)

The gravity when cool was 1040, the original gravity in the receipe is 1037. I figured that's not too far away and TBH, didn't know what to do to adjust it anyway!

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Here's what was left in the bag after that filtering.

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My reclaimed yeast, made a few days before and still bubbling away. For anyone interested I posted details of that here: viewtopic.php?f=5&t=27303&start=15

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.. and here it is, pride of place in my spare room.

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After about 15 hours, nice head forming.

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After 24 hours.

At the end of what seemed like a very long day I think it went pretty well. If anything I've learned that I can prepare more the day before such as measuring out the grains/hops etc. and sterilising the equipment. I'll let you know how it turns out. :)

Kegman.

Pooky

Re: 21/09/10 - Ruddles Best

Post by Pooky » Thu Sep 23, 2010 12:42 pm

Nice Pics :D

Kegman

Re: 21/09/10 - Ruddles Best

Post by Kegman » Thu Sep 23, 2010 12:58 pm

My favourite bit is looking at the pics (same goes for reading any book) so I felt I had to post what I could. It was also beneficial for me to see the process as well as reading it before having a go myself.

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Re: 21/09/10 - Ruddles Best

Post by monkeyboy » Thu Sep 23, 2010 1:23 pm

Congrats on your first AG! I'm impressed anyone has time to take photos the first time - i was busy running around like a blue-arsed fly :) Love the insulating jackets.
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Re: 21/09/10 - Ruddles Best

Post by guidomax » Thu Sep 23, 2010 1:41 pm

Looking good! Fingers crossed mine today turns out the same.
Does your boiler have a hopstopper attached to the tap? I can't see one in the pictures... if that's the case then that'll be why you're getting all the spent hops etc in your FV.
Great pics and hope it tastes as good as it looks!

Kegman

Re: 21/09/10 - Ruddles Best

Post by Kegman » Thu Sep 23, 2010 2:35 pm

monkeyboy wrote:Congrats on your first AG! I'm impressed anyone has time to take photos the first time - i was busy running around like a blue-arsed fly :) Love the insulating jackets.
Cheers monkeyboy! I was exactly the same, kept my camera in my pocket and tried to use it as much as possible.
guidomax wrote:Looking good! Fingers crossed mine today turns out the same.
Does your boiler have a hopstopper attached to the tap? I can't see one in the pictures... if that's the case then that'll be why you're getting all the spent hops etc in your FV.
Great pics and hope it tastes as good as it looks!
Thanks guidomax! A hopstopper eh? Never heard of that but I like the sound of it too. I couldn't drain the boiled liquid through the tap as, you guessed it, it clogged with hops. Where's that shopping list? Hop your brew comes out good too (I deliberately left the "e" off there as I'm hilarious like that ;))

adm

Re: 21/09/10 - Ruddles Best

Post by adm » Thu Sep 23, 2010 2:42 pm

Well done!

Yeah....you definitely need some kind of filter in the boiler. It can be as simple as a bit of copper pipe with some slits hacksawed into it. There's plenty of examples on here....just do a search for "hopstopper"

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Re: 21/09/10 - Ruddles Best

Post by phatboytall » Thu Sep 23, 2010 4:34 pm

One of the best picture posts i've seen in a long time! Great brew day!

Please make sure you post back with a photo of the finished article, some tasting notes, and reflections on what went good/bad etc. It makes great reading for us learners.

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Re: 21/09/10 - Ruddles Best

Post by Kegman » Thu Sep 23, 2010 4:51 pm

phatboytall wrote:One of the best picture posts i've seen in a long time! Great brew day!
Thanks :oops:
phatboytall wrote:Please make sure you post back with a photo of the finished article, some tasting notes, and reflections on what went good/bad etc. It makes great reading for us learners.
Oh I intend to :lol:

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Re: 21/09/10 - Ruddles Best

Post by trucker5774 » Thu Sep 23, 2010 5:02 pm

Well done on a good day and great photos. Hope those scales are good for you.

I don't wish to piss on your parade, but just a word of warning............if you are using an extension lead with a heavy load, make sure you fully uncoil it or you may find it will melt :wink:
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Conditioning... Doing what? Get it down your neck! ........

FV 1............
FV 2............
FV 3............
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Re: 21/09/10 - Ruddles Best

Post by Kegman » Thu Sep 23, 2010 6:48 pm

trucker5774 wrote:Well done on a good day and great photos. Hope those scales are good for you.

I don't wish to piss on your parade, but just a word of warning............if you are using an extension lead with a heavy load, make sure you fully uncoil it or you may find it will melt :wink:
Thanks for the advice, my parade is unlikely to be pissed on at this stage as I'm sill beaming :)

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Re: 21/09/10 - Ruddles Best

Post by WishboneBrewery » Thu Sep 23, 2010 7:02 pm

Looks like you did a fair job for the first time :)

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Post by Horden Hillbilly » Thu Sep 23, 2010 8:01 pm

Well done, great 1st brewday! =D>

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Post by Kegman » Thu Sep 23, 2010 10:02 pm

Horden Hillbilly wrote:Well done, great 1st brewday! =D>
pdtnc wrote:Looks like you did a fair job for the first time :)
Thanks peeps! Getting thirsty now, how much longer?! :lol:

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Re: 21/09/10 - Ruddles Best

Post by Capper20 » Fri Sep 24, 2010 7:25 am

I made a hopstopper with the mesh cover, best bit of kit I have...

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