Well how did it go?
After the guess at the mash temp I actually got 22 litres which I am happy with. OG was 1.042 which is less than I would like but reasonable given the issue with mash temp.
Nottingham yeast pitched his morning. The colour is great, just what I was after. Can't wait to taste. Thanks for all the help Seymour.
Wilf
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Re: Scottish Heavy
Well, according to BJCP guidelines:
9B. Scottish Heavy 70/- = OG: 1.035 – 1.040
9C. Scottish Export 80/- = OG: 1.040 – 1.054
So you're actually high for a "heavy", and conservative for an "export" but either way, a tasty place to be!
9B. Scottish Heavy 70/- = OG: 1.035 – 1.040
9C. Scottish Export 80/- = OG: 1.040 – 1.054
So you're actually high for a "heavy", and conservative for an "export" but either way, a tasty place to be!
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Re: Scottish Heavy
All bottled today with 2oz of sugar.Tastes pomising so looking forward to a when its ready. Got 42 bottles so happy!
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Re: Scottish Heavy
Finished at 1.008. Does that mean that the mash temp was too low or too high if bead aiming at 1.012?
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Too low.
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Re: Scottish Heavy
thank you
I was starting to get confused by the mash temp thing.
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I was starting to get confused by the mash temp thing.
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Re: Scottish Heavy
Just to say that this starting to come into its own now so thank you Seymour.
to be picky its a little thin but I think that is due to the low mash temp rather than the receipe.
I'm looking forward to consuming the rest (before my other half finds out there's more
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My thanks to Seymour.
wilf
to be picky its a little thin but I think that is due to the low mash temp rather than the receipe.
I'm looking forward to consuming the rest (before my other half finds out there's more

My thanks to Seymour.
wilf
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Re: Scottish Heavy
I've just finished the last one. Definately plan to do again with the right mash temp. Lovely and malty with a bit of texture which I guess the oats give. The thinness I got early on seemed to sort itself out with a bit more age (either that or I got used to it)
would recommend to anyone else right away.
Cheers
Wilf
would recommend to anyone else right away.
Cheers
Wilf