AG#3 - Coniston Bluebird

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AG#3 - Coniston Bluebird

Post by wmfd » Sun Nov 08, 2009 8:16 pm

Saturday was brew day and this time I decided to do something lighter - I'm finding the OP (AG#1) great but a bit much on weekday evenings, as I have a 5am start! (and I've yet to crack open the Sarah Hughes Dark Ruby)

So taking the Coniston Bluebird recipe Norm posted (and using Beer Engine), but bearing in mind the hops to hand, Northdown, I went with:

Brew length 20 litres,
Target gravity 1036
Pale malt 3.043kg
Crystal Malt 0.148kg
Northdown 0.027kg

90 minute boil

Late hops - Northdown 0.018kg (15 mins from end)

Yeast used S-04

Managed to mix in a trip to the fireworks, between the sparge and the boil (heated wort to 85C, then left while we were out). Delighted that the mash didn't stick this time and my new hop stopper (made from the sieve which formed the old one but dismantled and folded over) worked well.

Finished the boil at 10pm Saturday night and moved to FV . Ended up hitting 21 litres at 1034, slightly light on gravity but for the first time I made my volume! :D

Pitched yeast at 10am Sunday morning. As of Sunday evening it is starting to bubble.

David
Planning: Election interference Russian Imperial Cocoa Stout and something for Christmas
Fermenting: Nothing beery (there is a kombucha going though)
Conditioning: Nothing
Bottled (Drinking): 1936 Mackesons, Weissbeer, Summer Lightning

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Re: AG#3 - Coniston Bluebird

Post by WishboneBrewery » Sun Nov 08, 2009 10:24 pm

Its a mighty fine brew :)
Hope you enjoy it :)

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