AG #2 100% Satisfaction, hopefully
Posted: Fri Nov 30, 2007 11:18 pm
Now you're probably thinking "AG #2? What happened to #1?". Well let's just say I took Papazian's advice of "relax have a homebrew" a little to far and woke up with a hang over, the last of my milestone IPA gone, a messy kitchen and what I hope is a hobgoblin clone sitting in my fermenter.
So on to #2, 100% Satisfaction.
I popped into my local HBS, Matchless Homebrew, to pick up some more supplies and as soon as I walk in the first thing he says to me is "I've been looking around this Jim's homebrew forum, have you seen it". Yes, yes I have. So hi if you're reading this, and cheers to for supplies and encouragement.
Anyway I choose 100% Satisfaction because a lot of people here seem to like it, and the recipe is pretty simple;
4500g Palt Malt
79g Golding Hops (3.8%) Start of boil
15g Golding Hops (3.8%) 15 mins
5g Irish Moss 15 mins
I adjusting the goldings due to the lower alpha acid content.
I paid close attention to what I was doing this time, and nearly managed to hit my mash tun temperature. I've got to admit I do wish I'd gone for a dual element boiler now, waiting for the water to heat up is a bit annoying.
I'm still not 100% confident with regards to sparging. I put 11L into the tun, and had to top up with 2L from the kettle to raise the temp, but after that the temperature help solidly over 90 minutes. I batch sparged and on the first run only got 7L out. My MT has 1L of dead space, so this means that the grain absorbed 3L, does that seem about right? Second sparge I used the remaining water, 12L, making my total wort 19L.
What should I be doing in order to hit the magical 23L result?
1) Putting more water in during the second sparging
2) Topping up before boiling (which is what I did this time).
Other than this everything seemed to go well, with the small exception of when I was pre-heating my MT I realised my foot was getting rather warm and wet. Guess who forgot to check the tap was closed.
So on to #2, 100% Satisfaction.
I popped into my local HBS, Matchless Homebrew, to pick up some more supplies and as soon as I walk in the first thing he says to me is "I've been looking around this Jim's homebrew forum, have you seen it". Yes, yes I have. So hi if you're reading this, and cheers to for supplies and encouragement.
Anyway I choose 100% Satisfaction because a lot of people here seem to like it, and the recipe is pretty simple;
4500g Palt Malt
79g Golding Hops (3.8%) Start of boil
15g Golding Hops (3.8%) 15 mins
5g Irish Moss 15 mins
I adjusting the goldings due to the lower alpha acid content.
I paid close attention to what I was doing this time, and nearly managed to hit my mash tun temperature. I've got to admit I do wish I'd gone for a dual element boiler now, waiting for the water to heat up is a bit annoying.
I'm still not 100% confident with regards to sparging. I put 11L into the tun, and had to top up with 2L from the kettle to raise the temp, but after that the temperature help solidly over 90 minutes. I batch sparged and on the first run only got 7L out. My MT has 1L of dead space, so this means that the grain absorbed 3L, does that seem about right? Second sparge I used the remaining water, 12L, making my total wort 19L.
What should I be doing in order to hit the magical 23L result?
1) Putting more water in during the second sparging
2) Topping up before boiling (which is what I did this time).
Other than this everything seemed to go well, with the small exception of when I was pre-heating my MT I realised my foot was getting rather warm and wet. Guess who forgot to check the tap was closed.