AG#7 TTL
AG#7 TTL
Playing this very safe after my boiler disater last week. Elements cleaned up and working nicely. My wife thought really liked the last batch of this I made so at the risk of being repetative with my 1st few brews, I thought I'd keep her on side by making another batch.
Tim Taylors Landlord 2
Date: 28/2011
Gyle Number:
Fermentable Colour lb: oz Grams Ratio
Black Malt 1300 EBC 0 lbs. 1.2 oz 33 grams 0.8%
Pale Malt 5 EBC 9 lbs. 5.9 oz 4250 grams 99.2%
Hop Variety Type Alpha Time lb: oz grams Ratio
Golding Whole 5.2 % 60 mins 0 lbs. 1.1 oz 31 grams 36.5%
Styrian Goldings Whole 4.5 % 60 mins 0 lbs. 1.1 oz 31 grams 36.5%
Styrian Goldings Whole 4.5 % 10 mins 0 lbs. 0.8 oz 23 grams 27.1%
Tim Taylors Landlord 2
Date: 28/2011
Gyle Number:
Fermentable Colour lb: oz Grams Ratio
Black Malt 1300 EBC 0 lbs. 1.2 oz 33 grams 0.8%
Pale Malt 5 EBC 9 lbs. 5.9 oz 4250 grams 99.2%
Hop Variety Type Alpha Time lb: oz grams Ratio
Golding Whole 5.2 % 60 mins 0 lbs. 1.1 oz 31 grams 36.5%
Styrian Goldings Whole 4.5 % 60 mins 0 lbs. 1.1 oz 31 grams 36.5%
Styrian Goldings Whole 4.5 % 10 mins 0 lbs. 0.8 oz 23 grams 27.1%
Re: AG#7 TTL
Great stuff, TTL is lovely stuff!! What yeast are you going to use for this one?
FV: -
Conditioning: AG34 Randy's Three Nipple Tripel 9.2%, AG39 APA for a mate's wedding
On bottle: AG32 Homegrown Northdown ESB, AG33 Homegrown Cascade Best
On tap: -
Garden: 2x cascade, 2x Farnham whitebine (mathon), 2x northdown, 1x first gold
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Re: AG#7 TTL
I bet its better than my recent TTL! 

Re: AG#7 TTL
Looks good!
Let us know how the brewday goes Jonty!
PDNC - did something go 'amiss' on your TTL brewday -care to share?
For my next brew - a nice summer Pale Ale I WILL avoid another boil over!
I'm hoping to get a Exmoor gold or aTTL in before I stop brewing at the end of May...

Guy
Let us know how the brewday goes Jonty!
PDNC - did something go 'amiss' on your TTL brewday -care to share?
For my next brew - a nice summer Pale Ale I WILL avoid another boil over!
I'm hoping to get a Exmoor gold or aTTL in before I stop brewing at the end of May...

Guy
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Re: AG#7 TTL
I don't think using the Wyeast 1469 yeast was a good idea, better off doing as Jonty has with the regular dry yeast.Manx Guy wrote: PDTNC - did something go 'amiss' on your TTL brewday -care to share?
Re: AG#7 TTL
will do mate, hopefully I'll have a couple of bottles of my most recent brews to stick in the post if you like.Manx Guy wrote:Looks good!
Let us know how the brewday goes Jonty!
PDNC - did something go 'amiss' on your TTL brewday -care to share?
For my next brew - a nice summer Pale Ale I WILL avoid another boil over!
I'm hoping to get a Exmoor gold or aTTL in before I stop brewing at the end of May...
Guy
Re: AG#7 TTL
Sorry to hear that mate. At least it was a problem relating to experimentalism rather than incompetance ehpdtnc wrote:I don't think using the Wyeast 1469 yeast was a good idea, better off doing as Jonty has with the regular dry yeast.Manx Guy wrote: PDTNC - did something go 'amiss' on your TTL brewday -care to share?

Re: AG#7 TTL
Nice one... I'll be bottling my AG Vienna Lager tomorrow, so I'll put one to one side for you if you'd like to try?JontyR wrote:Manx Guy wrote:Looks good!
will do mate, hopefully I'll have a couple of bottles of my most recent brews to stick in the post if you like.

Guy