First gold Amber ale 11/9/07

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First gold Amber ale 11/9/07

Post by oblivious » Wed Sep 12, 2007 7:24 am

Hi all

The recipe is found here First gold Amber ale


I only have a few pic's of the brew day

My new 10 gallon boiler

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First addition of hops
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Found out that hop and grape immersion chiller dose not really fit the 10 gallon boiler and it sprung a leak trying to get it to fit. Hope full the brew should be ok. I might looks in getting one from more beer

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Post by awalker » Wed Sep 12, 2007 8:07 am

Nice pics

What do you think of the H&G 10 gallon boiler?
I might be tempted :twisted:

I reckon the upgrade to Morebeer IC would make a big difference as the H&G IC is not really upto the job on a 5 gallon batch.

Its also an excuse to buy more bits from Morebeer, you cant just buy an IC it needs company in the box.
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Cornys: Hobgoblin clone, Four Shades Stout, Wheat Beer, Amarillo/Cascade Ale, Apple Wine, Cider, Damson Wine, Ginger Beer

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Post by oblivious » Wed Sep 12, 2007 8:16 am

I like it a lot, it more sturdier that the 5 gallon boiler and loads of room of a good rolling boil

delboy

Post by delboy » Wed Sep 12, 2007 9:04 am

Had the same problem with the H&G IC, i bent the inlet and outlet pipes so they point every so slightly up, now i drop the whole thing into the bottom of the boiler (make sure not to rest it on an element), works about 400 % better now that all of it is actually in the wort :D.

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Post by oblivious » Wed Sep 12, 2007 9:18 am

It seems my problem was that the hose had to rest on the to of the 10 gallons boiler this cause a back pressure and the hose came off the chiller

The old 5 gallon one I could hang the chiller on the inside and the hose connected directly to the IC with out resting on the top of the boiler.

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Post by awalker » Wed Sep 12, 2007 9:59 am

oblivious wrote:It seems my problem was that the hose had to rest on the to of the 10 gallons boiler this cause a back pressure and the hose came off the chiller

The old 5 gallon one I could hang the chiller on the inside and the hose connected directly to the IC with out resting on the top of the boiler.
Might be worth some jubilee clips on the IC

I brewed on Friday and as I started the IC water running the output hose slid of and squirted boiling water at me.
Luckily I jumped out of the way in time and pointed the stream out of the door :lol:
Another lesson learned!
Fermenter(s): Lambic, Wheat beer, Amrillo/Cascade Beer
Cornys: Hobgoblin clone, Four Shades Stout, Wheat Beer, Amarillo/Cascade Ale, Apple Wine, Cider, Damson Wine, Ginger Beer

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Post by oblivious » Wed Sep 12, 2007 10:04 am

awalker wrote:
oblivious wrote:It seems my problem was that the hose had to rest on the to of the 10 gallons boiler this cause a back pressure and the hose came off the chiller

The old 5 gallon one I could hang the chiller on the inside and the hose connected directly to the IC with out resting on the top of the boiler.
Might be worth some jubilee clips on the IC

I brewed on Friday and as I started the IC water running the output hose slid of and squirted boiling water at me.
Luckily I jumped out of the way in time and pointed the stream out of the door :lol:
Another lesson learned!
I had some on the water out section, they worked to a point. But I could not open the tap fully as it would leak

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Post by awalker » Wed Sep 12, 2007 10:10 am

From my old diving days, where leaks could be a problem

When I used to cable tie up hoses, where the tie meets up (the bit you tighten) it does seem to nip up a bit and allow a leak.
So I used to add another one with the tie on the opposite side to stop the leak caused by the last one.

The jubilee clip might do the same

if that makes any sense :roll:
Fermenter(s): Lambic, Wheat beer, Amrillo/Cascade Beer
Cornys: Hobgoblin clone, Four Shades Stout, Wheat Beer, Amarillo/Cascade Ale, Apple Wine, Cider, Damson Wine, Ginger Beer

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Post by oblivious » Wed Sep 12, 2007 10:26 am

awalker wrote:From my old diving days, where leaks could be a problem

When I used to cable tie up hoses, where the tie meets up (the bit you tighten) it does seem to nip up a bit and allow a leak.
So I used to add another one with the tie on the opposite side to stop the leak caused by the last one.

The jubilee clip might do the same

if that makes any sense :roll:
Thanks for that walker

I will try a load of cable ties on it as well :D

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Post by awalker » Wed Sep 12, 2007 10:32 am

Cable ties are what holds the world together and of course Duck (Duct) Tape.

Saved me many a dive in the past (no sniggering at the back) :lol:
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Post by subsub » Wed Sep 12, 2007 11:48 am

In a recent post J_P showed his immersion in a standard 23l FV that was catching his wort from the 10 gallon boiler. Genius :D

Edit: viewtopic.php?t=6630

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Post by oblivious » Wed Sep 12, 2007 2:45 pm

Thanks for that subsub

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