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Extract brew - "Gold Finger"

Posted: Sat Oct 11, 2008 1:22 pm
by BrewerBen
Seeing as this is my first post it may as well be a brew day, so here's what im Brewing:

23 L
3.6 KG Muntons Pale Malt Extract.
250g Crystal malt.
250g Torrified Wheat.
250g Golden Syrup.
60g Goldings (60 min boil).
30g Goldings (15 min boil).
10g Goldings (thrown in at end of boil).
1tsp Irish moss.
S04 Yeast.

OG Estimate 1.051

Its loosely based on the 'Bishops Finger' recipe in the Clone Brews book, except id uses 100% goldings hence naming it Gold Finger.Photo's to follow.

Re: Extract brew - "Gold Finger"

Posted: Sat Oct 11, 2008 2:14 pm
by BrewerBen
Ingredients:
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Treated water (only just fitted the tap - it makes life so much easier):
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Steeping Grains:
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Re: Extract brew - "Gold Finger"

Posted: Sat Oct 11, 2008 2:45 pm
by BrewerBen
Spent grains:
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Extract from grains:
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Re: Extract brew - "Gold Finger"

Posted: Sat Oct 11, 2008 4:13 pm
by BrewerBen
Topped up with water and almost boiling:
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Hops in and almost boiling over:
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Re: Extract brew - "Gold Finger"

Posted: Sat Oct 11, 2008 6:01 pm
by BrewerBen
Second lot of hops with the irish moss:
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Third lot of hops at gas off:
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Cooling (after moving the stock pot to another room so i can feed the hosepipe through the window):
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Cooler having done its job:
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Re: Extract brew - "Gold Finger"

Posted: Sat Oct 11, 2008 6:16 pm
by BrewerBen
Now this is where i ran into problems, the stock pot hasn't got a tap so it was a case of pouring 14 litres of wort through a rather small sieve. Needless to say i got some hop bits in the fermentor. I did the same last time and ended with bottles beer 'with bits'. This time i had a second fermentor sanitised and ready and transfered it from one to the other sieving again, which also seemed to airate it nicely:

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Gravity reading dead on 1.050, a bit cloudy though:

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Now for a hard earned pint of the last brew, bits and all:

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The dried yeast was sprinkled strainght into the fermentor at 23c so now its just wait and see. I am hoping for arounf 5% for this brew. So thats my brew day done, any hits/tips/criticisms on what i did our didnt do will be welcomed.

Re: Extract brew - "Gold Finger"

Posted: Sun Oct 12, 2008 9:29 am
by BrewerBen
Here's what it looks like this morning:
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Re: Extract brew - "Gold Finger"

Posted: Sun Oct 12, 2008 5:01 pm
by StrangeBrew
Looking good BB, nice pics too! Hope it turns out well! Keep us posted.

What size stock pot is that, 14ltr or more?

Re: Extract brew - "Gold Finger"

Posted: Sun Oct 12, 2008 6:58 pm
by BrewerBen
hi StrageBrew, yes its a 14 ltr stock pot. I wasn't sure wether the cooker could take a 25 litre pot on it so i stuck with the 14 and top the fermentor up with water to the brew length

Re: Extract brew - "Gold Finger"

Posted: Mon Oct 13, 2008 10:32 am
by Madbrewer
Nice pictures - as I only ever did two extract brews, I was curious to see other peoples set ups. Have often thought about doing smaller experimental brews as quick 'extract-jobs' just never got around to it.

Where did you get the name from? Are you attempting to emulate the FFF breweries cask cond lager of the same name?

(edit) doh just read your original post again ... Bishops finger etc

cheers

Re: Extract brew - "Gold Finger"

Posted: Thu Oct 16, 2008 11:53 am
by subsub
If you're worried about bits of hops in your beer and you don't have a strainer just use hop bags. They're available from most homebrew stores :D

*edit Nice pictures btw

Re: Extract brew - "Gold Finger"

Posted: Fri Oct 17, 2008 6:44 pm
by leigh1919
nice post fella.

Re: Extract brew - "Gold Finger"

Posted: Sat Oct 25, 2008 9:33 am
by BrewerBen
Well the brew has been in the fermentor for 2 weeks now, unfortunately the fermentation has stopped at 0.020. I pitched some fresh yeast a few days ago but still no drop in the gravity. I'll try to get down to the home brew shop today and buy some Yeast-Vit to see if that helps. Ill also rack it off the sediment as its been in there for 2 weeks.

Re: Extract brew - "Gold Finger"

Posted: Wed Nov 05, 2008 1:09 pm
by BrewerBen
Well i ended up using a packet of dry beer enzyme and ended up with the gravity below:

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It's certainly not the tastiest beer ive done but it's still drinkable.

Re: Extract brew - "Gold Finger"

Posted: Sat Nov 29, 2008 9:19 pm
by BrewerBen
Well here it is, not really gold and not my best but drinkable and suprisingly smooth for 6.2%:

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This is now officially my last extract brew as ive just tasted my fist all grain. It was worth the move.