Brewing Tonight - 1st Aug 2006
Brewing Tonight - 1st Aug 2006
Slight amendment to recipe posted before
Courage Directors 25 litre 1046
Crushed marris Otter 3.2kg
Crushed Crystal malt 145g
Barley Syrup 500g
Fuggles 60g
Goldings 30 + 10 +10 g
Light Soft brown sugar 450g
Usual boil for 1.5hours
Using Windsor dried yeast this time
All going well - started mash at 5 pm got about 40mins left on the boil. The coolbox mash tun worked a treat again. :pink
Just about to fire up the fermentation chiller. 18 to 19c sound about right?
Will post a few pictures, not forgetting close up on thermostat connections vossy, once safely in fermenter. :beer
Courage Directors 25 litre 1046
Crushed marris Otter 3.2kg
Crushed Crystal malt 145g
Barley Syrup 500g
Fuggles 60g
Goldings 30 + 10 +10 g
Light Soft brown sugar 450g
Usual boil for 1.5hours
Using Windsor dried yeast this time
All going well - started mash at 5 pm got about 40mins left on the boil. The coolbox mash tun worked a treat again. :pink
Just about to fire up the fermentation chiller. 18 to 19c sound about right?
Will post a few pictures, not forgetting close up on thermostat connections vossy, once safely in fermenter. :beer
Hiya Bigster, Re thermostat, I connected it up to the power supply no probs. Turrning the controller lit the l.e.d to show that the output relay was activated but no matter what I did with the fan I couldn't get it to trigger...how have you connected yours?
I know the fan connects to the 1st 3 ports on the terminal starting at the left but how?
What have you used for coolant in your chiller?
Ps, I've dedicated my 1st cornie in your honour...The Bigster

I hope my beers have as fine a white head as your avatar
I know the fan connects to the 1st 3 ports on the terminal starting at the left but how?
What have you used for coolant in your chiller?
Ps, I've dedicated my 1st cornie in your honour...The Bigster


I hope my beers have as fine a white head as your avatar

QUOTE (Bigster @ Aug 1 2006, 10:12 PM)All done but I havent pitched the yeast yet - wort at 28c. Have put it in chiller at min temp and will see what it is like when it is time for bedfordshire.
Similar happenned to me when I brewed last month. Took about 3 hours in the chiller at minimum to get it down to about 22.
Pitching at 26 is going to be fine - I bet it's down to below 20 this morning.
Similar happenned to me when I brewed last month. Took about 3 hours in the chiller at minimum to get it down to about 22.
Pitching at 26 is going to be fine - I bet it's down to below 20 this morning.
JA you were spot on. Wort at 20.1c this morning.
Have fined tuned the thermostat so chamber maintaining a cool 17.2c
Vossy - that is impressive
. Have got the close up thermostat connections picture on my pc at home now - need to resize it and will post later but busy day work, golf and wine club. If I can still see straight will post late tonight other wise thursday
:beer
Have fined tuned the thermostat so chamber maintaining a cool 17.2c
Vossy - that is impressive

:beer
Directors safely barrelled. As with other brews smells great.
Someone mentioned that using Windsor yeast their beer took ages to clear. Good news on this one is that looks as clear at this stage as previous ales using nottingham yeast. May have helped that fermented at 17c for 7 days.
Hopefully will be ready for drinking on my return from holiday next weekend. Will raise a glass to all my virtual HB buddies
Someone mentioned that using Windsor yeast their beer took ages to clear. Good news on this one is that looks as clear at this stage as previous ales using nottingham yeast. May have helped that fermented at 17c for 7 days.
Hopefully will be ready for drinking on my return from holiday next weekend. Will raise a glass to all my virtual HB buddies

Back from holiday camping in sunny woolacombe where we had a visit from Keith Cheggers on thursday morning. Any one see me on GMTV ? Thought not
Anyway the courage directors had its first sampling tonight - had a side be side comparison at the local Wetherspoons with some hardened directors drinkers.
Colour - too pale by far
Taste - Pretty close but no cigar. However only 1 week maturation so I think will give it a bit longer before final analysis.
One thing I did notice was I could certainly taste the malt ( i usually crunch a bit when brewing ) which may be due to the marris otter I used for the first time or it could have been the barley syrup which I havent used before?
:beer

Anyway the courage directors had its first sampling tonight - had a side be side comparison at the local Wetherspoons with some hardened directors drinkers.
Colour - too pale by far
Taste - Pretty close but no cigar. However only 1 week maturation so I think will give it a bit longer before final analysis.
One thing I did notice was I could certainly taste the malt ( i usually crunch a bit when brewing ) which may be due to the marris otter I used for the first time or it could have been the barley syrup which I havent used before?
:beer