Small Batch of Stout #01
Small Batch of Stout #01
It's an early start
Fermentable Grams
Flaked Barley__________130 grams
Mild Ale Malt__________1040 grams
Crystal Malt___________300 grams
Carafa Special 3_______79 grams
Hops
Cascade_________90 mins____8 grams
Northern Brewer __90 mins____8 grams
Goldings_________15 mins ____8 grams
Final Volume: 6 Litres
Original Gravity: 1.055
Final Gravity: 1.016
Alcohol Content: 5% ABV
Total Liquor: 11.2 Litres
Mash Liquor: 3.9 Litres
Mash Efficiency: 75 %
Bitterness: 54.2253183111485 EBU
Colour: 174 EBC
Fermentable Grams
Flaked Barley__________130 grams
Mild Ale Malt__________1040 grams
Crystal Malt___________300 grams
Carafa Special 3_______79 grams
Hops
Cascade_________90 mins____8 grams
Northern Brewer __90 mins____8 grams
Goldings_________15 mins ____8 grams
Final Volume: 6 Litres
Original Gravity: 1.055
Final Gravity: 1.016
Alcohol Content: 5% ABV
Total Liquor: 11.2 Litres
Mash Liquor: 3.9 Litres
Mash Efficiency: 75 %
Bitterness: 54.2253183111485 EBU
Colour: 174 EBC
Re: Small Batch of Stout #01
Lovely smell first thing in the morning
I'll just leave that and hunt for breakfast...Re: Small Batch of Stout #01
That's the plan. All cleaned-up and tidied away before Mrs "No more brewing until we've sold the house" gets back from her early shift.
Re: Small Batch of Stout #01
I've just noticed the alpha acid levels of my hops are higher than in the calculations, so hops back to 6g each.
Alpha acid %
Cascade 7.6
Northern Brewer 10.5
Goldings 5.9
Alpha acid %
Cascade 7.6
Northern Brewer 10.5
Goldings 5.9
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Re: Small Batch of Stout #01
Sounds an Interesting recipe... If I can get away with 3 brew-Saturdays in a row I might try a 6L mini mash next Saturday
(Sensibly thinking I should wait until the week after as I think I'll have my small FV's full already).
How are you keeping the Mash to temperature, is it gentle heat from the hob?
My next Experiment:

How are you keeping the Mash to temperature, is it gentle heat from the hob?
My next Experiment:
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No.3 Stout
Maris Otter 4.25 EBC 1 lbs. 6.1 oz 625 grams 57.2%
Rye Malt 8 EBC 0 lbs. 7.3 oz 205 grams 19%
Wheat Malt 3.5 EBC 0 lbs. 3.7 oz 105 grams 9.5%
Roasted Barley 1220 EBC 0 lbs. 3.7 oz 105 grams 9.5%
Flaked Barley 3 EBC 0 lbs. 1.8 oz 52 grams 4.8%
Northdown Whole 8.3 % 60 mins 0 lbs. 0.2 oz 7 grams 50.4%
Boadicea Whole 7.9 % 15 mins 0 lbs. 0.2 oz 7 grams 49.6%
Final Volume: 6 Litres
Original Gravity: 1.040
Final Gravity: 1.012
Alcohol Content: 3.6% ABV
Bitterness: 35 EBU
Colour: 165 EBC
Re: Small Batch of Stout #01
Yes, not a constant heat but just brought the temperature back up a couple of times during the mash.
Late hops omitted, just 8g each of cascade and northern brewer.
Slight change of plan. Small batch means piddly quantities to weigh out.Late hops omitted, just 8g each of cascade and northern brewer.
Re: Small Batch of Stout #01
20 mins until the end of the boil, Irish Moss rehydrating, IC at the ready. Time to rethink the late hops?
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Re: Small Batch of Stout #01
Think I might go buy a 12-15 litre stock pot, if I do a 6L brew I've nothing other than the 38L boiler to boil in and 6L in the bottom of that would be a bit silly.
Go for the late ones
Go for the late ones

Re: Small Batch of Stout #01
I now have a similar problem with the choice of FV:pdtnc wrote:Think I might go buy a 12-15 litre stock pot, if I do a 6L brew I've nothing other than the 38L boiler to boil in and 6L in the bottom of that would be a bit silly...
do I ferment it in the bottom of a large FV or in a one gallon demijohn?
I'd be worried a full demijohn may foam over, so I think the brewbin has it.
Re: Small Batch of Stout #01
Ahhhh! Just got distracted by a well timed "do you know what I want for Christmas..."
I over diluted it by one litre and the OG is down to 1.052
Just started reducing some wort and another distraction lead to me setting fire to the flex for my temperature probe
I over diluted it by one litre and the OG is down to 1.052
Just started reducing some wort and another distraction lead to me setting fire to the flex for my temperature probe

Re: Small Batch of Stout #01
So now it's 1.053 at 33C (Calibrated at 20C) so, that's...
Well at 32C you add 0.002, so it's near enough 1.055.
Spot on!
Well at 32C you add 0.002, so it's near enough 1.055.
Spot on!
Re: Small Batch of Stout #01
Gravity now at 1.020 and the taste is superb: a soft,nutty flavour with coffee notes.
The intention is to rack it from primary straight into a 5L easykeg (one I prepared earlier
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The intention is to rack it from primary straight into a 5L easykeg (one I prepared earlier

Re: Small Batch of Stout #01
Do you still do a 60-90 min boil with such small amounts of liquid? Looks interesting instead of doing 40 pints at a time. What did you use to cool the wort?