http://jimsbeerkit.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=2217flytact wrote:ebook? link?
BYO Fuller's London Porter Clone
I am thinking about doing this for my next brew, I am able to get a good supply of Warminster Marris Otter Pale Malt from a local brewery and would prefer to use it for cost reasons. What's the difference between Marris Otter and Optic Pale Malt?norman wrote:FULLERS LONDON PORTER According to Real Ale Almanac
25 litre batch OG 1053 ABV 5% 140 units of colour 33 EBU
OPTIC PALE MALT 4300 gms
CRYSTAL MALT 568 gms
BROWN MALT 683 gms
CHOCOLATE MALT 115 gms
HOPS 90 minute boil
FUGGLES 86 gms
Add 10 gms Fuggles last 15 minutes
Use Wyeast 1968 London ESB yeast.
All other ingredients will be the same, will it make a great difference to the Porter?
http://www.warminster-malt.co.uk/pdfs/mainproducts.pdf
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I brewed this one yesterday the first recipe I have used from this forum, just waiting to pitch the yeast in, I have a question though.
How is this calculated
OG 1053 ABV 5%?
I usually ferment down to a gravity around 1010 which I calulate as 5.84% according to a formula on my brewing spreadsheet.
Which is
OG - FG
Divided by 7.36
I have also seen this calculation
1.053 - 1.010 = 0.069 x 131 = 5.633%
Fullers London Porter is supposed to be 5.4%
Can anyone help with the ABV calulation on this?
How is this calculated
OG 1053 ABV 5%?
I usually ferment down to a gravity around 1010 which I calulate as 5.84% according to a formula on my brewing spreadsheet.
Which is
OG - FG
Divided by 7.36
I have also seen this calculation
1.053 - 1.010 = 0.069 x 131 = 5.633%
Fullers London Porter is supposed to be 5.4%
Can anyone help with the ABV calulation on this?
Well it depends on a bunch of variable such as mash temp (lower gives more alcohol, lower FG) etc but Whitelabs gives WLP013 as 67-75% attenuation so assuming middle of the range gives 71% (ie. FG=1.015) but I'd expect it to be nearer 75% for that yeast (FG 1.013).
The wyeast is given as 67-71% so 69% is FG 1.016.
The wyeast is given as 67-71% so 69% is FG 1.016.
Just to let you all know I have been sampling this brew over the last few weeks and its excellent.
I've had a few tasters try it next to some bottled Fullers London Porter and the preference has been for my brew. The bottled one is a little gassy too which doesn't help it.
I'm so impressed with it that I will brew it again.
I've had a few tasters try it next to some bottled Fullers London Porter and the preference has been for my brew. The bottled one is a little gassy too which doesn't help it.
I'm so impressed with it that I will brew it again.
Whenever I write articles for BYO and make clone recipes I NEVER base them on whats available to me or what I think my be available. I do my best to keep them spot on topic. If people cant find the ingredients, they can brew something else. It doesnt help anyone if I change the recipe based on how I think or 'feel'. I wish more people would write this way.