Hi guys,
After brewing a couple of terrible beers, I have decided to go back to basics. I was hellbent on speeding up the brewday to save time and the beer quality has suffered as a result. So, for this clone, there will be no recirculation, no no-chill, no pumps, no manifolds - just plain old 3V gravity setup with 90 min mashes and boils.
There will actually be two new aspects - I did the mash for this brew on Friday night, and I've turned the boiler on this morning at 7:30am. The mash (with fly sparging) took 2.5hours - as I said, a 90 minute mash and a slow hour-long sparge to 30 litres in the boiler.
The recipe is for Black Sheep Best Bitter from Graham Wheeler's BYOBRA p124, using pale malt, torrefied wheat, crystal and black malt with challenger, fuggle and goldings.
Here's some photos:
3 tier in action
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First runnings
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Boiler ready for morning
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Cascade pale refreshment (one of my better beers recently)
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Morning wort
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AG#13 - Black Sheep Clone
AG#13 - Black Sheep Clone
Planning: BrewEasy system build; possibly a Wychwood Hobgoblin Gold clone
Fermenting: Simcoe SMASH
Drinking: Cascade Centennial Pale
Fermenting: Simcoe SMASH
Drinking: Cascade Centennial Pale
Re: AG#13 - Black Sheep Clone
brew day complete!
First runnings into fermenter
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Just under 23L (using Wilko's uncalibrated calibrations)
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Drained - no hop filter, chilled with immersion chiller then whirlpooled
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target gravity of 1.038 reached
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I think I need to get some Thermawrap insulation for my Bergland 50L pot - maybe that the winter temps didn't help, but my Buffalo 3kw induction cooker got the 30L up to boil ok, but then a fuse blew after about 45 minutes because I was running it on the limit at 3kw - didn't realise for about 10 minutes, ran it at 2.8kw for the rest of the "boil" but it struggled to get back up past 98 degrees.
Will pitch S-04 in a few hours and hopefully this will be kegged and ready for Christmas Day.
Ben
First runnings into fermenter
Untitled by Ben, on Flickr
Just under 23L (using Wilko's uncalibrated calibrations)
Untitled by Ben, on Flickr
Drained - no hop filter, chilled with immersion chiller then whirlpooled
Untitled by Ben, on Flickr
target gravity of 1.038 reached
Untitled by Ben, on Flickr
I think I need to get some Thermawrap insulation for my Bergland 50L pot - maybe that the winter temps didn't help, but my Buffalo 3kw induction cooker got the 30L up to boil ok, but then a fuse blew after about 45 minutes because I was running it on the limit at 3kw - didn't realise for about 10 minutes, ran it at 2.8kw for the rest of the "boil" but it struggled to get back up past 98 degrees.
Will pitch S-04 in a few hours and hopefully this will be kegged and ready for Christmas Day.
Ben
Planning: BrewEasy system build; possibly a Wychwood Hobgoblin Gold clone
Fermenting: Simcoe SMASH
Drinking: Cascade Centennial Pale
Fermenting: Simcoe SMASH
Drinking: Cascade Centennial Pale