York Brewery Kits Brewlength?

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FiercelyFuzzy

York Brewery Kits Brewlength?

Post by FiercelyFuzzy » Thu Jan 07, 2010 10:18 am

Hi All

I got both the York Brewery Stonewall & Yorkshire Terrier kits for Xmas which contain 1.8kg LME & 1kg DME.

If I make them up to the stated 40 pints I reckon that'll give me an OG of 1037 which seems a bit low. Has anyone done these kits and made them to a shorter brew length? Maybe 35 pints to get 1042?

Cheers!

FF

banjokat

Re: York Brewery Kits Brewlength?

Post by banjokat » Thu Jan 07, 2010 1:15 pm

I've done the terrier (which was overly bitter IMO, though I did use all of the supplied hops) ... I did it to 23l, I think you're wise to reduce the brew length though as mine was a bit weak.

djrm

Re: York Brewery Kits Brewlength?

Post by djrm » Thu Jan 07, 2010 9:10 pm

Hi Banjokat,

I've made Yorkshire Terrier a couple of times now, each time to about 22 litres. They both started at O.G of 1042 One finished at F.G. 1012, i forgot to measure the other.

The York brewery stonewall bitter had very similar figures of S.G 1042, F.G 1011

I actually prefer the hoppy flavouor of the Terrier compared to the STonewall. Both quite good though.

Best regards, David.

leedsbrew

Re: York Brewery Kits Brewlength?

Post by leedsbrew » Thu Jan 07, 2010 9:17 pm

I did the stonewall back when I was doing kits. I did it up too 40 pints and all the hop pellets. I recon 35 would be a good amount and maybee 2/3 of the hops as it was over bitter

FiercelyFuzzy

Re: York Brewery Kits Brewlength?

Post by FiercelyFuzzy » Fri Jan 08, 2010 10:06 am

Cheers for the heads up guys; I'll be making the Terrier up this weekend & will do it to 35 pints.
FF

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