Aurora Stunner 08.11.08 with photos

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Aurora Stunner 08.11.08 with photos

Post by Bazil » Wed Nov 05, 2008 3:58 pm

I paid Paul at Barley Bottom a visit last night to picked up a load of hops, never tried Aurora before so here goes.

46L at 83% efficiency 90 min boil and mash first 5L to be caramelised.

Mash at 67C
7.95 Kg Marris Otter
62g Aurora 90 min 5.8% 21.2 IBU
36g Aurora 15 min 5.8% 5.7 IBU
Protafloc Tablets x2 15min

30g Aurora 5.8% at 80c steep for 20 min

Wyeast 1469

O.G 1045 F.G 1011
27 IBU

Starter
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more photos to follow on the day

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Re: Aurora Stunner 08.11.08 with photos

Post by Horden Hillbilly » Wed Nov 05, 2008 8:52 pm

Good luck with your brew, the yeast starter looks great, nice & lively.

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Re: Aurora Stunner 08.11.08 with photos

Post by Garth » Thu Nov 06, 2008 11:17 pm

Aurora is a great hop, and being the only hop in that brew it'll let you taste exactly what they are like.

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Re: Aurora Stunner 08.11.08 with photos

Post by subsub » Fri Nov 07, 2008 2:03 am

Aurora is a nice hop, I think you'll like it. Loving the flask though :D

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Re: Aurora Stunner 08.11.08 with photos

Post by fivetide » Fri Nov 07, 2008 11:34 am

Single hop brews are a brilliant idea and this one will be a great test of Aurora. I must do more single hops myself in the new year once I hear all about your brew!

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Re: Aurora Stunner 08.11.08 with photos

Post by booldawg » Fri Nov 07, 2008 9:56 pm

Funnily enough I'm drinking a Deuchars IPA clone whilst reading this which is heavy on the Aurora. It has a definite pronounced elderflower aftertaste to it.

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Re: Aurora Stunner 08.11.08 with photos

Post by Bazil » Sat Nov 08, 2008 4:42 pm

Bit of a late brewing session today I was called into work this morning, lucky for me I'd only weighed out the grain. Thanks for your replies chaps I was starting to get a little worried about using just Aurora. The other half does like the taste of elderflower too; one of her favourites is Abbydales Absolution so hopefully I’ll be onto a winner here.

The flask was from some chap on E-bay only cost £3, but the yeast I'm using is from a batch of 1469 I got this time last year, it's been in the fridge with all the others and it was off like a rocket to my surprise after spending all that time in the fridge.
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Pre heating the mash tun, it's a 40L Nordic, really wish I'd gone for a larger one but it's all they had at the time.
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Water starting to reach strike temp
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Grain bill 7.95Kg Maris Otter with 16gm DLS
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Mashing with 17L of water at 76.2C
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Temp
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And a bit of extra insulation
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3 Equal batch sparge, hope Santa brings me that pump I asked for
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Warming up
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Hops from Paul at BB
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First 4L Caramelised down to 400ml
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Boil hops in and 40g DLS, pre boil 1040 I only added 1.5L of the 3 missing, the other 1.5L will be made up from the starter.
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More Hops added at 80C for 20 min
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Break matter
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Still light even though I caramelised the first runnings
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Into the ferment or
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I ended up with 48L at 1.047, never mind it's close enough and it smells great.
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24h into the fermentation
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Cheers
Barry
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Re: Aurora Stunner 08.11.08 with photos

Post by Garth » Sat Nov 08, 2008 6:09 pm

good pictures Bazil, you've been busy

I like your temperature probe, was it expensive and where did you get it?

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Re: Aurora Stunner 08.11.08 with photos

Post by Bazil » Sat Nov 08, 2008 8:41 pm

Hi Garth,

The probe came with the C22, it was from midlandinstruments on E-Bay £39. According to the Comark website a whole range of probes can be fitted to it.

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Post by mysterio » Sun Nov 09, 2008 2:00 am

Cracking pics, looks like a landlord-ish with Aurora?

Looking forward to seeing how it turns out :D

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Post by yashicamat » Thu Nov 20, 2008 11:55 pm

Any news on this one? I too have a bag of Aurora from Paul which will be seeing some use soon! :)
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Re: Aurora Stunner 08.11.08 with photos

Post by Kristoff » Fri Nov 21, 2008 1:07 am

Hi Bazil, great looking brew - may be next on my to do list :wink:
When you caramelize the wort, at what stage do you put it back in?
Also, do you think this recipe would work with First Gold?

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Re: Aurora Stunner 08.11.08 with photos

Post by Bazil » Mon Nov 24, 2008 10:14 am

Hi,

Not much news yet I’m afraid, it was barrelled on the 17th with an extra 15g and from tasting a sample it’s very similar to Styrian but with a more mellow citrus flavour but a stronger floral aroma, to be honest from the sample I prefer Aurora to Styrian but that’s just my opinion.

I put the caramelised wort in at the beginning of the boil, but it might have been better to put it in say half way through. You can taste it but only very slightly, that might change when it’s ready to drink. I don’t know if it would work with First Gold, I’ve only ever used it in darker beers I’m sure it would be nice though.

I’ll be drinking it young on the 3rd Dec and I’ll let you know how it turns out.

Cheers
Barry

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Post by yashicamat » Mon Nov 24, 2008 11:09 pm

Looking forwards to hearing how it turns out in December then Barry! :) My Aurora beer is on hold as I am planning a honey porter to do this coming weekend.
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Re: Aurora Stunner 08.11.08 with photos

Post by Carpking » Tue Nov 25, 2008 5:20 pm

I just got some Aurora hops from Paul.
I made a brew the following day:

4kg Maris Otter
40g Auroa 60 mins
15g Aurora 15 mins

Slurry from the ale i just kegged.

Pretty close match, though on a smaller, more simple, newbie scale. :oops:
Cant wait for it to be ready.

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