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Buster winter warmer.

Post by Deebee » Fri Oct 23, 2009 11:58 pm

Ok so i write this from my mobile at 1 am c e t. I get up to drive in 4 hours.
The recipe was something like.:-
4400g pale
200g light crystal
150 g torri wheat
30 G black.
15 g north down for 60
15 g challenger for 60
12 g challenger for 15
22g styrian goldings for 10
1 pack nottingham.
this was based on 70 percent and should have given of a pre boil og of 1058. I got 1069:-)all looks well so far. Was aiming cv 15 k in all. Endede up with 18.5 k cv 1065. Anyone want vm work out the efficiency for of. Looks like around the 80 olsl i vigio
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Re: Buster winter warmer.

Post by TheMumbler » Sat Oct 24, 2009 12:51 am

Sounds like it went well :)

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Re: Buster winter warmer.

Post by Deebee » Sun Oct 25, 2009 8:31 am

This is starting so smell great. Fruit, banana, pine, just amazing. The initial fermentation went like a rocket, the air lock got almost emptied for water and the yeast head was again up under the lid of the f v.
The colour is lighter than i wanted, should have had more black in, not much to do about this though.
Right now it's not s bitter as i wanted either. I åm debating as vm whether i should dry hop with some north down. Thoughts?
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Re: Buster winter warmer.

Post by WishboneBrewery » Sun Oct 25, 2009 8:42 am

Those hops sound like a good combo :)

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Re: Buster winter warmer.

Post by Deebee » Sun Oct 25, 2009 10:43 am

I must admit that originally i had BOBEk instead of styrians.

I was advised to use styrians instead.

Is there anythin i can do to darke this brew at this late stage?
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Re: Buster winter warmer.

Post by Deebee » Sun Oct 25, 2009 3:50 pm

Iust took a sample to check gravity.

We are down to 1014 from 1065.

Although no where near as manic as yesterday the airlock is still going around every 15 secons. I am hoping for this to drop to 1010.

The taster i had is indeed bitter yet also has a nice twang to it. this must be the styrians.

You can already feel the alcoholic afterburn as well. The ample has a lot of fizz still going oon so i am very optimistic that this will be as expected. just a shame it is not as dark as i wanted.
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Re: Buster winter warmer.

Post by Deebee » Tue Oct 27, 2009 11:53 am

Well this is now down to 1011 maybe 1010 so its pretty much done. Am going to add 25 grams stryians for the next 5-10 days as dry hopping.
this is a rathr hefty tipple though at 7.2 nice afterburn but also the taste of the hops comes through. Think i might just use nottingham again. very hapy with ths one.
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Re: Buster winter warmer.

Post by Invalid Stout » Tue Oct 27, 2009 1:09 pm

Deebee wrote: Is there anythin i can do to darke this brew at this late stage?

Boil up some treacle and add it to the fermenter.

NB I have not tried this.

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Re: Buster winter warmer.

Post by Deebee » Tue Oct 27, 2009 2:03 pm

Invalid Stout wrote:
Deebee wrote: Is there anythin i can do to darke this brew at this late stage?

Boil up some treacle and add it to the fermenter.

NB I have not tried this.
I thought aout that but to be onest at 7.2 percent i am not sure i want to add more sugar to it:)
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Re: Buster winter warmer.

Post by OldSpeckledBadger » Tue Oct 27, 2009 2:07 pm

Brewers caramel.
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Re: Buster winter warmer.

Post by Deebee » Wed Oct 28, 2009 9:05 am

OldSpeckledBadger wrote:Brewers caramel.
Was indeed my first thought. But i do not have any so i guess i'll have to add that to my shopping list and leave this one slightly paler than a traditional christmas beer. tha being said this is hardly a traditional NORWEGIAN christmas beer, it tastes nice, is pleasent smelling and is not going to be fizzy as heck. Neither do i have to pay 8 quid for a half liter botle in the shops due to it being over 4.7%:twisted:
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