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AG #?? 08/03/09: alt.beer (with loadsa piccys)

Posted: Sun Mar 08, 2009 11:31 am
by BarryNL
It's brewday again, and time for a Dusseldorf style Alt beer. Here's today's recipe:

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Grain/Extract/Sugar
  %      Amount     Name
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 72.7     3.63 kg.  Pilsener
 16.0     0.80 kg.  Munich Malt
 5.0      0.25 kg.  Aromatic Malt
 4.5      0.23 kg.  CaraMunich 60
 1.7      0.09 kg.  Chocolate Malt
Hops

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   Amount     Name                              Form    Alpha  IBU  Boil Time
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 23.00 g.     Magnum                            Whole   12.10  37.8  60 min.
 14.00 g.     Tettnanger Tettnang               Whole    3.80   1.9  15 min.
Yeast: WYeast 1007 German Ale

Mash of 90 mins at 65 deg (well, actually hit 64).

Target OG 1.050, IBU 40

Piccys to follow...

Re: AG #?? 08/03/09: alt.beer

Posted: Sun Mar 08, 2009 11:59 am
by BarryNL
Exactly 5kg of grain ready to go...
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The strike water being brought up to temperature:
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Bittering hops are ready, while ProMash looks on:
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Mashing in...
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... and all wrapped up for the next 90 mins.
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Re: AG #?? 08/03/09: alt.beer

Posted: Sun Mar 08, 2009 12:45 pm
by BarryNL
Here's one I made earlier - the yeast starter is also ready for action:
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The cooker might be OK for strike water, but for that really big boil only a sodding great gas burner will do (yes, I have a CO detector nearby):
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Re: AG #?? 08/03/09: alt.beer

Posted: Sun Mar 08, 2009 2:04 pm
by BarryNL
Getting the heat into the wort:
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... and we're boiling:
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Pre-boil gravity - about 1.042 - nice!
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Re: AG #?? 08/03/09: alt.beer (with beer porn)

Posted: Sun Mar 08, 2009 2:41 pm
by BarryNL
Nothing to do for the next 90 mins but to enjoy this milk stout brewed back in December (well, that and lots of cleaning, obviously):
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Depending on how the next few weeks go, the beer will end up in one of these:
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Re: AG #?? 08/03/09: alt.beer (with beer porn)

Posted: Sun Mar 08, 2009 3:26 pm
by BarryNL
15 mins to go and everything else gets chucked in there:
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Chill, dude:
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The worst part of this hobby is all the homebrew you have to drink while brewing. Here is a rather nice Pale Ale...
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Re: AG #?? 08/03/09: alt.beer (with beer porn)

Posted: Sun Mar 08, 2009 3:29 pm
by Bru4u
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Re: AG #?? 08/03/09: alt.beer (with loadsa piccys)

Posted: Sun Mar 08, 2009 4:54 pm
by jubby
Nicely done Barry =D>

Some good looking beer there also.

Re: AG #?? 08/03/09: alt.beer (with loadsa piccys)

Posted: Sun Mar 08, 2009 4:57 pm
by BarryNL
And now, the final report for today...

The simplest aeration technique known to man; for a 1.050ish beer this is plenty:
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Collected around 18L of wort...
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... and it's 1.052 - pretty close to target - I don't really mind if it's a bit strong :D
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The yeast is pitched at 22 deg.C so now to get it down to the 16 deg.C fermenting temp pretty sharpish. The one on top is a Dunkelweizen about ready for kegging or bottling:
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And, our quality control department; a small sample of wort taken from the fermenter prior to pitching. Hopefully this wil not spontaneously ferment or go nasty for a few days indicating that the wort is not infected with anything:
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Well, that's brewday over, bar the cleaning. Maybe some more piccys in a couple of weeks when it's time to play with it some more.

Re: AG #?? 08/03/09: alt.beer (with loadsa piccys)

Posted: Sun Mar 08, 2009 6:01 pm
by Redbloke
... nice one =D>

Re: AG #?? 08/03/09: alt.beer (with loadsa piccys)

Posted: Sun Mar 15, 2009 7:19 pm
by BarryNL
Well, this one seems to be fermenting slowly - I took a reading on Saturday (pitch +6 days) and it was still 1.028 but a reading today is 1.024 so it's still doing its thing, albeit without any real signs of fermentation. Still, I suppose the cooler fermentation (16-17 deg.C) would cause that. Hopefully another week will see it hitting about 1.010.

The quality control wort had some great looking jelly like gloop and fur this morning, but it took nearly a week to show any sign of infection which probably means the wort was good - anything over 3 days is enough for me to be happy.

Re: AG #?? 08/03/09: alt.beer (with loadsa piccys)

Posted: Sun Mar 15, 2009 10:36 pm
by tatlock
well played Barry!

where did you get the SS boiler from - looks nice!

Re: AG #?? 08/03/09: alt.beer (with loadsa piccys)

Posted: Sun Mar 15, 2009 10:41 pm
by BarryNL
tatlock wrote: where did you get the SS boiler from - looks nice!
It is a great piece of kit from Brouwland - bloody expensive though - it was a bit of an emergency purchase - I was halfway through a brew when the heating element in my old plastic boiler decided to start tripping the circuit breaker every few seconds so I had to rush out and buy something to save the day - very pleased with it anyway. Would have preferred to find a cheaper solution with more time to spend though.

Re: AG #?? 08/03/09: alt.beer (with loadsa piccys)

Posted: Sun Mar 15, 2009 10:54 pm
by BarryNL
... and, for the alt.furry fans, here is the quality control sample after a week:
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Re: AG #?? 08/03/09: alt.beer (with loadsa piccys)

Posted: Sun Mar 15, 2009 11:06 pm
by tatlock
nout wrong with a bit of fur!
do you have web address - i have been looking for something like that for a while!