Victorian Bitter - 02/01/08
Victorian Bitter - 02/01/08
Hello,
First brewday of the new year, and my earliest start yet. 50L water treated with one crushed campden and 35ml of CRS. 2nd cup of tea on it's way!
7.5kgs MO
1.5kg Amber
125g Goldings FWH
30g Goldings last 15mins
20g Goldings 30min steep
22g S-04 yeast
30L brew length
5.2 in tun, CRS to all water so <50ppm
OG66, IBU47
Mature 3 months.
First brewday of the new year, and my earliest start yet. 50L water treated with one crushed campden and 35ml of CRS. 2nd cup of tea on it's way!
7.5kgs MO
1.5kg Amber
125g Goldings FWH
30g Goldings last 15mins
20g Goldings 30min steep
22g S-04 yeast
30L brew length
5.2 in tun, CRS to all water so <50ppm
OG66, IBU47
Mature 3 months.
Forgive me if you know this already.
The mashing process results in starches in the grains being converted into sugars for the yeast to later convert to alcohol and CO2.
Checking conversion for me is taking a spoonful of grist and liquor, putting it on a white plate, adding a few drops of tincture of iodine, and noting if there is a colour change to purple/black. If yes then starch is present and I'll stir the tun and leave to carry on mashing process a bit longer and re-test. No colour change means no starch, so conversion to sugars complete.
The mashing process results in starches in the grains being converted into sugars for the yeast to later convert to alcohol and CO2.
Checking conversion for me is taking a spoonful of grist and liquor, putting it on a white plate, adding a few drops of tincture of iodine, and noting if there is a colour change to purple/black. If yes then starch is present and I'll stir the tun and leave to carry on mashing process a bit longer and re-test. No colour change means no starch, so conversion to sugars complete.
I have come to the conclusion that the copper tube hacksaw slotted hop strainer I have in my boiler cannot handle hops in pellet form.
AARRGGHH!!!
Run-off from the boiler is a really paltry dribble.
Gonna take the boys to the park while I think about how to drain the boiler best. Any suggestions welcome.
AARRGGHH!!!
Run-off from the boiler is a really paltry dribble.

Gonna take the boys to the park while I think about how to drain the boiler best. Any suggestions welcome.