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AG #06 - Mysterio's SNPA Clone

Posted: Sun Oct 03, 2010 7:28 pm
by Gricey
Going for a SNPA today, a nice pale ale of sensible ABV. Used Mysterio's recipe so nothing special from my side.

Brew Length 23L
5450g Lager malt
450g Light crystal
30g Northern Brewer @ 60m
1tsp rehydrated protafloc @ 15m
30g Cascades @ 10m
70g Cascades @ 0m, steep for 20 mins

60m mash @ 66ºC, 60m boil (split across my 25L boiler and a 3L saucepan!)
2 batch sparges of 14.5L collected
Rehydrated US05 yeast, 19ºC Ferment

It's chilling down now, nothing gone too wrong. Noticed that there was a small ring of liquid on the floor around the base of my kettle, hopefully not bad tidings coming...

Pics:

Obligatory Grain Shot
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Grain bill by The Grice is Right, on Flickr

66ºC Mash
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Mash by The Grice is Right, on Flickr

First Runnings
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First runnings by The Grice is Right, on Flickr

Batch 2 started, fire up the kettle
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Full flow by The Grice is Right, on Flickr

60m Hops
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60m Hops by The Grice is Right, on Flickr

10m Hops
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10m hops by The Grice is Right, on Flickr

Missed snapping the flame-out hops!

Chilling down to pitching temp
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Chilling by The Grice is Right, on Flickr

Ok, hit my OG minus 1 point. 1.052 and a very blurry hydrometer shot
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Turbid 1.052 by The Grice is Right, on Flickr

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Aerated much? by The Grice is Right, on Flickr

130g of spent hops...
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Faith, hop and glory by The Grice is Right, on Flickr

Sent in the yeast through a hole in the clouds
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Fire in the hole! by The Grice is Right, on Flickr

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Right colour by The Grice is Right, on Flickr

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Neutral background by The Grice is Right, on Flickr

Re: AG #06 - Mysterio's SNPA Clone

Posted: Sun Oct 03, 2010 7:51 pm
by Naich
Looking good. That's a professional looking setup you've got there - especially the chiller. I thought my eyes were going funny with the shape of that bucket though :)

Re: AG #06 - Mysterio's SNPA Clone

Posted: Sun Oct 03, 2010 8:06 pm
by mysterio
Great stuff. Hope the recipe works well for you. Plenty of cascade, hard to go wrong.

Re: AG #06 - Mysterio's SNPA Clone

Posted: Sun Oct 03, 2010 10:13 pm
by Gricey
mysterio wrote:Great stuff. Hope the recipe works well for you. Plenty of cascade, hard to go wrong.
Looked good, wanted a SNPA, so away I went.

Hit 1.052 OG, only one point off yours.

Gricey

Re: AG #06 - Mysterio's SNPA Clone

Posted: Mon Oct 04, 2010 11:47 am
by Manx Guy
Looks great!

Deffinately one for my 'to do' list... Need to order some more Cascades tho' hopefully themaltmiller.co.uk site will be back up soon...

:)

Where is the Mysterios original recipe?

Cheers!

:D

Guy
8)

Re: AG #06 - Mysterio's SNPA Clone

Posted: Mon Oct 04, 2010 11:51 am
by mysterio
Here it is:

viewtopic.php?f=24&t=30813

Obviously it doesn't use Perle or Magnum as the brewery does but the result was so close I don't feel any need to change it. Also I recommend using WLP001 and keeping it cool during the ferment.

Re: AG #06 - Mysterio's SNPA Clone

Posted: Mon Oct 04, 2010 12:00 pm
by Manx Guy
Hi Mysterio!

Quick response there - much appreciated!

Your comments are noted... I may use a little of the Centennial that I have in the freezer I know it will turn out different, but by using the same grain bill I should get the colour right :D

Many thanks!

Guy
8)

Re: AG #06 - Mysterio's SNPA Clone

Posted: Mon Oct 04, 2010 12:24 pm
by Manx Guy
Gricey
I see you like your Hendersons relish!

I buy a few bottles everytime I go back to see the folks in Sheffield...

Fish & Chips (with Mushy peas) just aren't the same without it!

:D

Keep us posted on how your brew ferments/turns out...

:)

Guy
8)

Re: AG #06 - Mysterio's SNPA Clone

Posted: Mon Oct 04, 2010 1:09 pm
by Gricey
Hendy's = best condiment ever!

Mysterio, I've gone for a 19°C ferment, normally do 20 for US05/WLP001. That do?

Gricey

Re: AG #06 - Mysterio's SNPA Clone

Posted: Mon Oct 04, 2010 2:31 pm
by mysterio
Yeah, that's fine. The ferment temp and liquid vs dried is just fine tuning.

Re: AG #06 - Mysterio's SNPA Clone

Posted: Thu Oct 07, 2010 11:51 am
by leedsbrew
looks good man. What fittings are you using to attach the copper pipe to your SS chiller?

LB

Re: AG #06 - Mysterio's SNPA Clone

Posted: Thu Oct 07, 2010 9:38 pm
by booldawg
A Mys recipe is likely to work out well! Has for me in the past.

Re: AG #06 - Mysterio's SNPA Clone

Posted: Thu Oct 07, 2010 10:02 pm
by Gricey
leedsbrew wrote:looks good man. What fittings are you using to attach the copper pipe to your SS chiller?

LB
What a ball ache that chiller was.

Love the chiller but it let a lot of water into my wort the first few times (didnt like hoseclips on 10mm braided pvc hose), I might move this to a HERMS coil later and make a copper one for my wort chiller. The SS one is from Hamstead Brewing.

ImageSS chiller fittings by The Grice is Right, on Flickr

It's 10mm SS pipe, the fitting goes:

10mm SS -> 10 to 15mm compression reducer->smallest bit of 15mm pipe i could get away with->15mm compression elbow->15mm pipe (to clear the rim of my boiler!)->15mm compression to 1/2" tap connector->brass hose fitting (screwfix website).

Lessons learned, I should buy a blowtorch and learn to solder!

Gricey.

Re: AG #06 - Mysterio's SNPA Clone

Posted: Fri Oct 08, 2010 12:31 am
by SiHoltye
Buy solder ready fittings and learn to aim a cheapo torch can :)B&Q

Re: AG #06 - Mysterio's SNPA Clone

Posted: Fri Oct 08, 2010 1:06 am
by Gricey
Yeah, I'll do that next. But it'll do for now(tm)