Brewday 26-Apr-2008 Old Perpendicular

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Brewday 26-Apr-2008 Old Perpendicular

Post by mixbrewery » Sat Apr 26, 2008 3:31 pm

Today brew will be Old Perpendicular.

I've seen several varying recipes for an OP clone and couldn't decide which one to use, so i've desgined my own to see how it compares.

Batch Size (L): 50.00
Total Grain (Kg): 11.70
Anticipated OG: 1.055
Anticipated EBC: 42.7
Anticipated IBU: 33.7
Brewhouse Efficiency: 75 %
Wort Boil Time: 75 Minutes

Grain
10.00 kg. Pale Malt(2-row) 1.038 5
0.70 kg. Crystal 55L 1.034 120
0.40 kg. Wheat Malt 1.038 3
0.40 kg. Black Patent Malt 1.027 1034
0.20 kg. Treacle 1.036 200

Hops
60.00 g. Fuggle 4.50 16.8 75 min.
30.00 g. Wye Challenger 8.00 14.9 75 min.
30.00 g. Goldings - E.K. 4.20 2.0 15 min.

Extras
10 gm Irish Moss Fining 15 Min.(boil)

Yeast Nottingham

Late hops and irish moss just gone in. Ran out of whirlfloc :cry:
I wonder if H&G have got a new batch in. Spoke to John at Derby and he was o/s and waiting for a delivery.
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Post by oblivious » Sat Apr 26, 2008 4:05 pm

looks very nice, I do like old ales :D

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Post by iowalad » Sat Apr 26, 2008 4:28 pm

Enjoy the day.
OP travels pretty well over here. I would love to try it on cask someday.

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Post by oblivious » Sat Apr 26, 2008 4:56 pm

iowalad wrote:Enjoy the day.
OP travels pretty well over here. I would love to try it on cask someday.
I was lucky to try some on cask in London a month ago, the carbonation rate of bottle beer I think take away from this beer

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Post by Vossy1 » Sat Apr 26, 2008 6:59 pm

Hope all's gone well MB :wink:

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Post by ECR » Sun Apr 27, 2008 6:36 pm

Hope it went well :D

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Post by mysterio » Sun Apr 27, 2008 7:01 pm

oblivious wrote:
iowalad wrote:Enjoy the day.
OP travels pretty well over here. I would love to try it on cask someday.
I was lucky to try some on cask in London a month ago, the carbonation rate of bottle beer I think take away from this beer
OP seems to be one of those beers you can find everywhere on cask in Edinburgh, one of my regular pubs in Glasgow (Bon Accord) often has it too. Great beer on cask although you can easily drink a few before you realise you can't walk properly.

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Post by Horden Hillbilly » Sun Apr 27, 2008 7:39 pm

Hope it went ok MB. 8)

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Post by landy813 » Sun Apr 27, 2008 8:37 pm

Nice one OP is one of my favourites use to drink it all the time at Bedale round the corner from the brewery. 3 pints and out of it for the night :lol:
Hop it turns OK
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Post by mixbrewery » Mon Apr 28, 2008 8:43 pm

Good strong fermentation over the first 48hours 8)
Lost about 3 pints via the 'blow off' tube in the demijohn.

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Post by Jrevillug » Mon Apr 28, 2008 10:46 pm

mysterio wrote:
oblivious wrote:
iowalad wrote:Enjoy the day.
OP travels pretty well over here. I would love to try it on cask someday.
I was lucky to try some on cask in London a month ago, the carbonation rate of bottle beer I think take away from this beer
OP seems to be one of those beers you can find everywhere on cask in Edinburgh, one of my regular pubs in Glasgow (Bon Accord) often has it too. Great beer on cask although you can easily drink a few before you realise you can't walk properly.
Had 2 pints on cask in Bristol. The Ship? on street running down behind Zero degrees, opposite the BRI.

The first was from the end of the barrel, and it was edging towards being off. The next one was from a fresh cask. Wonderful.

You don't feel any pain on OP :D

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Post by Aleman » Mon Apr 28, 2008 11:04 pm

Some of the best OP I had was at the Station Inn at Ribblehead. The four of us had made the mistake of not getting cash and the Landlord was happy for us to put food and beer an a tab and pay for it with a cheque . . . . Serious mistake on our part. Worst of it was that we were supervising D Of E award expeditions the following day, involving trips to Ingleborough and Whernside summits.

Damn fine beer though, Hill inn is another good hostelry on that road

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