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Chris B

First AG Brew

Post by Chris B » Thu Jan 10, 2008 5:13 pm

I had to go to Lincoln this morning for a few bits so I called in at Linbrew and picked a few bits up I got MO malt, Nottingham yeast, Irish moss, a few bits of hardware to make the mini mash kit. I wanted Styrian Goldings hops to make the Stunner but they had none in so I got a pack of Cascade(6.9%AA) instead.

Can anyone suggest a suitable hopping schedule?

I will probably have my first brewday tomorrow once I have sorted the kit out.

Thanks

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Post by Garth » Thu Jan 10, 2008 6:15 pm

how about this, it's from Mark Ollosons book, I have it in primary at the mo, it's for 21 litres, and I added a bit more hops at the end for some aroma, I suppose you could omit the wheat malt with more pale.

if you let me know how many litres you're doing, I'll scale it down for you on Promash and take the wheat malt out

Townes IPA
21 litres
OG 1049
IBU 48 EBC 8
70% efficiency

Pale 4.45kg
Wheat Malt 180g

Mash Temp 65C
Mash Time 90 mins

Cascade 4.8%AA 66g 60mins
Cascade 4.8%AA 19g 15mins
Cascade 4.8%AA 20g 0 mins

Chris B

Post by Chris B » Thu Jan 10, 2008 6:58 pm

Thanks Garth

It will be a 5ltr brew

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Post by Garth » Thu Jan 10, 2008 7:22 pm

scaled down for 5 litres, also the hops have been altered to your %AA

Townes IPA
5 litres
OG 1049
IBU 48 EBC 8
70% efficiency

Pale 1.1kg

Mash Temp 65C
Mash Time 90 mins

Cascade 6.9%AA 11g 60mins
Cascade 6.9%AA 5g 15mins
Cascade 6.9%AA 5g 0 mins

60 min boil

hope this is helpful, have a good brewday

Chris B

Post by Chris B » Thu Jan 10, 2008 8:20 pm

Thank you guys.

Hopefully I will be brewing in the next day or 2 depending on when I get the kit assembled.

Incidentally Townes is a relatively local brew for me, Staveley is less than 20miles away. Before the Rum Runner in Retford became a Batemans House, Townes was one of the guests that made a regular appearance although Kelham Islan Easy/Pale Rider and Abbeydale Moonshine and Absolution were more frequent guests!

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Post by Horden Hillbilly » Thu Jan 10, 2008 9:18 pm

Chris B wrote:Thank you guys.

Hopefully I will be brewing in the next day or 2 depending on when I get the kit assembled.
Hope you enjoy your first brewday Chris, please keep us informed of it's progress.

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