Quick turnaround beer?

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delboy

Quick turnaround beer?

Post by delboy » Fri Jan 09, 2009 10:15 am

Two of my cornies ran out last night :shock: leaving me dangerously low on stocks, was wondering does anyone have a good tried and tested recipe for a quick turnaround brew that they would like to share with me.

I have US-05, Windsor and S04 (probably going to be the S04 looking at that list).
I have most types of malt i guess the only ones im missing are vienna, munich and mild malt.
And i have a decent variety of hops in the freezer so should be able to find a match with most recipes i would imagine.
Cheers, Delboy.

oblivious

Re: Quick turnaround beer?

Post by oblivious » Fri Jan 09, 2009 10:16 am

I would go for a mild with the vienna, munich and mild malt, to get around the issues with s-04

Gurgeh

Re: Quick turnaround beer?

Post by Gurgeh » Fri Jan 09, 2009 10:20 am

london pride - drinking next weekend.

delboy

Re: Quick turnaround beer?

Post by delboy » Fri Jan 09, 2009 10:22 am

oblivious wrote:I would go for a mild with the vienna, munich and mild malt, to get around the issues with s-04
I maybe wasn't very clear OB but its actually the vienna, munich and mild that i don't have :lol: I have pretty much every other malt under the sun though :D

delboy

Re: Quick turnaround beer?

Post by delboy » Fri Jan 09, 2009 10:23 am

Gurgeh wrote:london pride - drinking next weekend.
I've done a version of it before Gurgeh, what recipe did you use?

oblivious

Re: Quick turnaround beer?

Post by oblivious » Fri Jan 09, 2009 10:27 am

Gurgeh wrote:london pride - drinking next weekend.
but the yeast is the real stat of that show and he has only s-04

oblivious

Re: Quick turnaround beer?

Post by oblivious » Fri Jan 09, 2009 10:29 am

delboy wrote:
oblivious wrote:I would go for a mild with the vienna, munich and mild malt, to get around the issues with s-04
I maybe wasn't very clear OB but its actually the vienna, munich and mild that i don't have :lol: I have pretty much every other malt under the sun though :D

My bad, you could still do a mlid or brown porter, I just would not be made about s-04 in a light beer

you also do have the option of do Scottish ale ( or 70 shilling) with the US-05 and using finings to cleat it ?

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Re: Quick turnaround beer?

Post by Barley Water » Fri Jan 09, 2009 3:15 pm

My first thought was also a Mild however, I really like the London Pride clone I have made a couple of times also (formulation right out of Wheeler's book, I think he should be connonized for that one). To me, if you want a really quick turnaround, you want fairly low gravity but you also want a very floculent yeast so the stuff clears fast. If I were you, I would invest in a tube of WLP02, make the mild then after racking it to the secondary, make the London Pride and utilize the yeast cake to ferment that also. One word of caution if you decide to go that route, make sure that the yeast has a chance to clean up the diacetyl that will get thrown off during active fermentation. You will get a little in the finished beer which I think is nice but if you get in too much of a hurry you will end up with the buttered popcorn effect which ain't so good (and I know because I have done it).

The only problem with serving your beer on draft it that is it very easy to loose track of how much is left. I find myself in the same situation a couple of times a year and I admit it is vexing. I generally enter three competitions a year so my brewing schedule revolves entry deadlines. I am constantly trying to maximize the number of entries I can produce while at the same time keeping my three taps running with a different beer in each (my primary goal of course). Happily, right now I have enough beer to float a battleship so life is good. The other problem I have is that I get on forums like this and see something that I think would be interesting to try (or taste something really good at a bar or party) and I end up "impulse brewing" which screws up the production schedule. For instance, Mysterio was posting about sour beers a while ago and so now, one of this years projects is to start up an Oud Bruin (God, my wife is going to just love that, not that I ever go over board or anything).
Drinking:Saison (in bottles), Belgian Dubbel (in bottles), Oud Bruin (in bottles), Olde Ale (in bottles),
Abbey Triple (in bottles), Munich Helles, Best Bitter (TT Landlord clone), English IPA
Conditioning: Traditional bock bier, CAP
Fermenting: Munich Dunkel
Next up: Bitter (London Pride like), ESB
So many beers to make, so little time (and cold storage space)

Parva

Re: Quick turnaround beer?

Post by Parva » Fri Jan 09, 2009 3:26 pm

Summer Lightning, TTL, Hogsback TEA. All of these I've done from scratch to having a pint in my hand within a fortnight.

macleanb

Re: Quick turnaround beer?

Post by macleanb » Tue Jan 13, 2009 9:06 am

Hi

I highly recomend both Whorsts and my take on Whorst's quick bitter - drinking in 7 days!

Whorst:

My recipe is based on 60% mash efficiency. I've found that it completes fermentation in 3 days. Rack into corny with finings. If you don't add finings you'll be alright because 04 is so flocculent. The beer will still have CO2 in solution and will be nicely conditioned. I'm assuming you're serving with a beer engine? Cool it down 1-2 days before you serve at 10C. Vent before you serve and off you go.

3.18kg pale malt
.23kg dark crystal malt(120L)
.11 special roast(amber malt)
Hops of your choice to achieve 25-30 IBU's.

Below is a picture of the last bitter I brewed. Exactly 7 days old and delicious


My Take:

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prodigal2

Re: Quick turnaround beer?

Post by prodigal2 » Thu Jan 15, 2009 6:50 pm

Damn I missed this Des :(

Anyhow, a modern dark mild would be the ticket. Quaffable out of the FV, and in its stride 7 days out of the FV 8)

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