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Burton Bitter

Post by Jim » Sat Nov 01, 2008 8:53 pm

I've just been cleaning up the brewing gear for a brew tomorrow. :=P

I set a starter away with a tube of Whitelabs Burton ale yeast last night (hence the name of the brew), but at the rate it's going I'll have to use a pack of Nottingham instead - no real signs of activity yet. To be fair, it's a few months out of date.

Anyway, this is the recipe:

Grain BIll;

5kg Marris Otter pale malt
250g Crystal Malt
250g Torrefied Wheat

Hops
Bittering:
15g Progress (10 IBUs)
40g Challenger (20 IBUs)

Late:
10g Goldings 15 minutes from end of boil
10g Goldings after switching off the boiler

Irish Moss - Water treated with gypsum and epsom salts.
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Re: Burton Bitter

Post by Horden Hillbilly » Sat Nov 01, 2008 8:58 pm

Jim, I have used Burton ale yeast myself & I noticed that it can be somewhat of a slow starter, but be prepared for the eruption when it does kick in!

I learned the hard way that you will need to put an old sheet under the fv as this yeast has a habit of foaming over the sides of the fv as soon as you turn your back!

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Re: Burton Bitter

Post by Jim » Sat Nov 01, 2008 9:05 pm

Horden Hillbilly wrote:Jim, I have used Burton ale yeast myself & I noticed that it can be somewhat of a slow starter, but be prepared for the eruption when it does kick in!

I learned the hard way that you will need to put an old sheet under the fv as this yeast has a habit of foaming over the sides of the fv as soon as you turn your back!
Thanks for the tip, HH. :wink:
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Re: Burton Bitter

Post by prodigal2 » Sat Nov 01, 2008 9:18 pm

Perhaps when your starter is ready you could have another brew day Jim? 8)

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Re: Burton Bitter

Post by Garth » Sat Nov 01, 2008 9:19 pm

Have a good brew tomorrow Jim

where the hell did you get an o.o.d. vial from.......? :wink:

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Re: Burton Bitter

Post by subsub » Sun Nov 02, 2008 1:11 am

Good luck with the brew Jim, and HH speaks the truth about the Burton yeast. It also happens with the Brewlab stuff as well :D

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Re: Burton Bitter

Post by Gurgeh » Sun Nov 02, 2008 8:14 am

Have a good brew Landlord!

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Re: Burton Bitter

Post by Jim » Sun Nov 02, 2008 8:47 am

Garth wrote:Have a good brew tomorrow Jim

where the hell did you get an o.o.d. vial from.......? :wink:
I think you know. :wink:

HH was absolutely right, it's off like a rocket this morning, so all systems are go! :=P

Another 20 minutes or so and the mash will be done.
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Re: Burton Bitter

Post by Garth » Sun Nov 02, 2008 9:00 am

good early start there Jim, are we getting some photographic work?

I'm pleased the starter worked, is this the first time you've used WL? I know you've used Wyeast smackpacks in the past.

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Re: Burton Bitter

Post by Jim » Sun Nov 02, 2008 9:07 am

Garth wrote:good early start there Jim, are we getting some photographic work?

I'm pleased the starter worked, is this the first time you've used WL? I know you've used Wyeast smackpacks in the past.
I've used a Whitelabs English Ale before - it was a good one, but I couldn't keep it going forever, unfortunately; got a good few brews out of it, though. I'll take a few pics, though after a few brews they all seem to look the same, so I won't bother with the mash tun under a blanket this time. :wink:

Here's the WL yeast doing its thing:

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Re: Burton Bitter

Post by Andy » Sun Nov 02, 2008 9:38 am

Wow, an early start there Jim. Hope all goes well.
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Re: Burton Bitter

Post by Jim » Sun Nov 02, 2008 10:48 am

OK, some pics.

I insulated rather than my usual heat and stir, and the mash only lost about 1/2 a degree over the 1 1/4 hours, ending up at about 66C: -

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With 5 1/2kg of grain, my sparger is at full capacity!

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Grain bed temperature was a bit cool at first (around 60C) and run off was sluggish....

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...but improved when the hot (85C) sparge water got in there, with the grainbed at just under 70C.

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And the boil just getting underway:

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Cooking with gas!

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Last runnings were about 1.018 - a bit high, but I've allowed plenty of grain for losses - target OG is 46 (collection 6 gallons).

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Re: Burton Bitter

Post by ECR » Sun Nov 02, 2008 12:49 pm

Looking marvellous 8)

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Re: Burton Bitter

Post by Jim » Sun Nov 02, 2008 1:16 pm

All done and dusted now. 8)

I collected around 6 gallons (5 to drink, 1 to propagate the yeast):

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Remarkably, the OG was spot on target (46)! :shock:

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The extra gallon went into a demijohn and both batches are now safely in the temperature controlled cabinet.

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Re: Burton Bitter

Post by prodigal2 » Sun Nov 02, 2008 1:34 pm

looks like a productive day there Jim. Great to see your fermentation chamber in use, how is it working out?

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