Brown Ale
- clogwog
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Brown Ale
Brew day tomorrow, and using up some odds and ends to rationalise some stocks.
Should be roughly in the style of an English Brown Ale.
Smashed Bar Brown Ale
Brew Type: All Grain Date: 5/09/2008
Style: Northern English Brown Ale Brewer: Robert
Batch Size: 23.00 L Assistant Brewer: Elsie the Pug
Boil Volume: 30.5 L Boil Time: 60 min
Brewhouse Efficiency: 80.00 % Equipment: My Equipment
Actual Efficiency: 77.71 %
Taste Rating (50 possible points): 40.0
Ingredients Amount Item Type % or IBU
4400.00 gm Pale Ale (5.9 EBC) Grain 87.34 %
300.00 gm Crystal (220.0 EBC) Grain 5.95 %
200.00 gm Wheat (4.0 EBC) Grain 3.97 %
80.00 gm Chocolate (1200.0 EBC) Grain 1.59 %
58.00 gm Amber (100.0 EBC) Grain 1.15 %
20.00 gm Northern Brewer [6.60 %] (60 min) Hops 14.3 IBU
35.00 gm First Gold [7.90 %] (15 min) Hops 14.8 IBU
25.00 gm First Gold [7.90 %] (0 min) Hops -
1 Pkgs British Ale Yeast (Fermentis #Nottingham) Yeast-Ale
Should be roughly in the style of an English Brown Ale.
Smashed Bar Brown Ale
Brew Type: All Grain Date: 5/09/2008
Style: Northern English Brown Ale Brewer: Robert
Batch Size: 23.00 L Assistant Brewer: Elsie the Pug
Boil Volume: 30.5 L Boil Time: 60 min
Brewhouse Efficiency: 80.00 % Equipment: My Equipment
Actual Efficiency: 77.71 %
Taste Rating (50 possible points): 40.0
Ingredients Amount Item Type % or IBU
4400.00 gm Pale Ale (5.9 EBC) Grain 87.34 %
300.00 gm Crystal (220.0 EBC) Grain 5.95 %
200.00 gm Wheat (4.0 EBC) Grain 3.97 %
80.00 gm Chocolate (1200.0 EBC) Grain 1.59 %
58.00 gm Amber (100.0 EBC) Grain 1.15 %
20.00 gm Northern Brewer [6.60 %] (60 min) Hops 14.3 IBU
35.00 gm First Gold [7.90 %] (15 min) Hops 14.8 IBU
25.00 gm First Gold [7.90 %] (0 min) Hops -
1 Pkgs British Ale Yeast (Fermentis #Nottingham) Yeast-Ale
- clogwog
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- Location: Port Macquarie, NSW, Australia
I tend to avoid brewing through the middle of summer, except for my once a year attempt at a lager, as I can ferment it in my beer fridge, and also lager it in there.Toast wrote:Have a good one - you must be heading towards summer down there? Does that cause significant problems in NSW for brewing?
I'm amazed that two UK members were awake at 1am to post responses!
To chill in summer, the ambient tap water gets me down to about 35ºC using an immersion chiller. I then route my water through a pre-chiller coil in a box packed with ice and water, and that gets me to the low 20ºC range. The fridge gets it down further overnight for pitching the next day.
I'm collecting the materials to build myself an insulated box for the fermenter, so that I can brew throughout the year. A couple of frozen 2 litre coke bottles of water changed once a day should keep the temp down nicely.
- spearmint-wino
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Scratches chin and thinks 'must do a mild'... 
Hope it went well

Hope it went well

drinking: ~ | conditioning: ~ | primary: ~ | Looks like I need to get brewing then...
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