Southwold 16/11/09

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Southwold 16/11/09

Post by coatesg » Mon Nov 16, 2009 5:49 pm

Using something like Aleman's recipe for Southwold Bitter for a brew up today as I had the day off to get the car through it's MOT and tidy the garden a little...

3kg Pale (Maris Otter)
150g Light Crystal
75g Light Choc
75g Roast Barley

8g Boadicea (7.6%), 13g Fuggles (3.9%), 15g Goldings (4.6%) - 90min
15g Challenger (7%) - 45min
12g Goldings - 15min
8g Goldings - 0min

EDIT: Forgot the sugar! 250g White sugar in boil

Whirlfloc with 15min left.

Yeast is Wyeast 1335 from a 1.5l starter - all went fairly smoothly really. Got 20L @ 1041ish so diluted with a couple of litres of water back down to 22L (so 1037 I make it). In the fermenter under the ATC800 - temperature set to 21C - hoping it'll be largely done and dusted inside a week.

I finally nailed getting a good runoff with the IC in place - slowed the stirring down a lot which seemed to help, and removed the IC before allowing everything to settle. Runoff was really very clear indeed with little break being carried across. :D :D
Last edited by coatesg on Tue Nov 24, 2009 3:15 pm, edited 2 times in total.

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Re: Southwold 16/11/09

Post by coatesg » Tue Nov 17, 2009 12:10 am

Ah - sod. Stuck it in the wrong category! Can an admin shift it into brewdays please? Ta!

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Re: Southwold 16/11/09

Post by Deebee » Wed Nov 18, 2009 3:06 pm

coatesg wrote:Using something like Aleman's recipe for Southwold Bitter for a brew up today as I had the day off to get the car through it's MOT and tidy the garden a little...

3kg Pale (Maris Otter)
150g Light Crystal
75g Light Choc
75g Roast Barley

8g Boadicea (7.6%), 13g Fuggles (3.9%), 15g Goldings (4.6%) - 90min
15g Challenger (7%) - 45min
12g Goldings - 15min
8g Goldings - 0min

Whirlfloc with 15min left.

Yeast is Wyeast 1335 from a 1.5l starter - all went fairly smoothly really. Got 20L @ 1041ish so diluted with a couple of litres of water back down to 22L (so 1037 I make it). In the fermenter under the ATC800 - temperature set to 21C - hoping it'll be largely done and dusted inside a week.

I finally nailed getting a good runoff with the IC in place - slowed the stirring down a lot which seemed to help, and removed the IC before allowing everything to settle. Runoff was really very clear indeed with little break being carried across. :D :D
What was the planned brewlength. this looks good although i would have to change the bodicea for challenger....
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Re: Southwold 16/11/09

Post by coatesg » Wed Nov 18, 2009 3:27 pm

I got 22L at the planned gravity of 1037. I could have done with more headspace though as the yeast went absolutely potty - filled the fermenter, blew out the airlock, spilled all over the lid, etc! Never seen a low gravity beer go off with such a bang before!

I wouldn't worry about subbing challenger for boadicea - I would have used challenger throughout but I only had 15g left! :wink:

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