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GW Old Hooky

Post by subsub » Sun Feb 22, 2009 4:33 pm

A friend of mine managed to get hold of some Hook Norton slurry at the start of the week so I thought as it's one of my favourites I'd give it a go. He also brought his GW version round and I was so pleased with it I did a 200L brew this morning. I won't post the recipe even in the increased amounts of grist I used as I think people should fork out for the book.

I didn't have enough black malt to finish the recipe so I fixed the colour with gravy browning whilst looking at a pint of the stuff, and a baker friend of mine brought round some invert sugar to use. Everything went well apart from some of my sheep getting out through a whole in the hedge :roll: . After that drama I couldn't be arsed to take any photos and it was done in blue hdpe anyway. The March pump and Indesit pump worked incredibly well and I can't wait to taste the bugger, finished bang on 1042 :D

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Re: GW Old Hooky

Post by mixbrewery » Sun Feb 22, 2009 7:17 pm

200lt :shock:
How many cornies you got subsub?
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Re: GW Old Hooky

Post by subsub » Sun Feb 22, 2009 7:28 pm

Thanks mix, I've got 20 cornies and 4 firkins so I think I might be ok on the storage front :lol:

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Re: GW Old Hooky

Post by mixbrewery » Sun Feb 22, 2009 7:32 pm

I've got a couple of firkins but never had the courage to use them.
I don't drink it fast enough. What shelf-life do you get?
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Re: GW Old Hooky

Post by boingy » Sun Feb 22, 2009 7:41 pm

You shouldn't be worrying about the volume so much as the suspiciously missing sheep.

Protein beer anyone?

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Re: GW Old Hooky

Post by DarloDave » Mon Feb 23, 2009 12:33 am

you got any pics of a 200l brew in action?

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Re: GW Old Hooky

Post by subsub » Mon Feb 23, 2009 3:11 am

Mix, I get about a week if I'm lucky on the firkins with no Co2 although they don't last that long in my beer circle =D>

Boingy, only the Ram and two ewes went on the rampage. The Ram was a problem as he's 24 stone! If I didn't need him I'd consider adding him to the boil :lol:

Borodave, no pics but it's a very simple system. Four 350L blue PP5 food containers that were shipped by my sister from the US. I fitted the boiler with 3 immersion elements and 2 elements (HLT and Mashtun), 156L Igloo Marine coolbox with modified lid to accept a copper pipe for sparging and a March pump for wort to boiler, an Indesit pump for the hlt, and a totton for the wort to FV, mashtun fitted with a ss false bottom made by my fair hand and the usual fixings. It's all manually calibrated and therefore not very interesting. I've given up on the gas system as I couldn't get ss big enough and cheap enough and it only does 100L (size of pot so more like 96) :D

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