First All Grain...DONE!

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First All Grain...DONE!

Post by adodman » Tue Apr 28, 2009 6:19 pm

Well finally, All Grain #1 done.
Bought the Woolly Jumper kit off the Barleybottom website.
Ingredients
4kg Maris Otter
200g Crystal Malt 120l
150g Torrified Wheat
10g Roast Barley

42g East Kent Goldings 90min boil
12g East Kent Goldings 15min boil
25g Bobek 1min
1 Protofloc tablet @ 20mins
S-04 yeast

Heated liquor to 72c, treated with 1/2 campden tablet, and mashed in with 12l liquor. Temp settled to 67c and left to continue. Checked the temp at half time - 66c and then after 90mins - 65c. Homemade mash tun appeared to be working well up to now.

Gave it a good stir whilst adding 3l of liquor. Took off 4l and allowed that to trickle back onto the top of the mash. Runnings were surprisingly clear. I matched the output as best as I could by 'jugging' liquor over the mash - temp 80c. As soon as there was an inch of wort in the boiler I turned it on. I continued to collect until I had 6 gallons in the boiler with no stuck runnings. At this volume, the wort had an sg of 1041 @ 20c. Hops were added to the above schedule, as was the protofloc tablet. Homemade IC added half an hour before the end of the boil, and the water turned on once the boil had completed.

Final sg was 1050 @ 20c, slightly higher than the suggested sg in the instructions - 1045. :D

Had what appeared to be a good cold break, certainly like I have seen in some of the pictures on this site.

Transfer into the FV went without a hitch, again with no stuck runnings. The wort was a lovely deep amber in colour, sweet to taste but with a mellow bitterness I've never had in my kit beer experiences.

I hydrated the yeast with cooled boiled water 2 hours before pitching, adding just a pinch of sugar to give it a bit of life. Already, 5hrs after pitching there is the beginnings of a head.

Here's hoping that it will continue as well as today has gone [-o<

I can't wait to try it and can't wait to make another. Thanks to all on this site that answered my sometimes daft questions and gave me great advice. =D>

I did try to take some pictures of various stages using my phone, now all I need to do is work out how to get them onto this site. If I upload them to Flicr, will they be postable here? Or can I do it from facebook, I'm going to send them there from my phone. I even took a small ten second video of the hops rolling around in the boil, :roll: but I was excited lol.

Anyway, cheers all
Andrew

Edited to try and add some of the pictures, already been told they are boring pics so I hope you all don't mind...lol

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Re: First All Grain...DONE!

Post by Horden Hillbilly » Tue Apr 28, 2009 6:24 pm

Well done that man! =D>

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Re: First All Grain...DONE!

Post by Parp » Tue Apr 28, 2009 7:22 pm

Roll on the 2nd brew!

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Re: First All Grain...DONE!

Post by WishboneBrewery » Tue Apr 28, 2009 7:39 pm

adodman wrote:If I upload them to Flicr, will they be postable here?
yes...
Click on 'All sizes' on your Flickr picture then click on 'medium' at the top (that makes a nice forum-friendly size)...
Copy the link ending in .jpg at the bottom and paste it here in between the img tags :)

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Re: First All Grain...DONE!

Post by Dennis King » Tue Apr 28, 2009 9:57 pm

It`s good to enjoy your first time like that. The best bits still to come. :beer:

adodman

Re: First All Grain...DONE!

Post by adodman » Wed Apr 29, 2009 9:48 am

Didn't realise that posting pictures was so easy. #-o

Roll on all grain #2, will have to take a load of pictures....ha

Cheers
Andrew

escapizm

Re: First All Grain...DONE!

Post by escapizm » Wed Apr 29, 2009 8:07 pm

Great post, yet more motivation for me to go AG...

KevP

Re: First All Grain...DONE!

Post by KevP » Wed Apr 29, 2009 8:31 pm

Very well done matey!! I know the first is very daunting, but its done now! :D

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Re: First All Grain...DONE!

Post by Shoit » Wed Apr 29, 2009 8:54 pm

Congratulations on your first AG! I'm drinking the exact same brew at the moment which was my second AG brew - it's a great beer....all you've got to do is wait!

Kev

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Re: First All Grain...DONE!

Post by Chiltern Brewer » Wed Apr 29, 2009 10:08 pm

Well done. Looks like reading your copy of "Home Brewing" has paid off. Welcome to the dark side. =D>

Tequilla6

Re: First All Grain...DONE!

Post by Tequilla6 » Thu Apr 30, 2009 12:13 am

Good on Ya Mate....Makes me more than determined to do my first AG brew this weekend as well :mrgreen:

kevron

Re: First All Grain...DONE!

Post by kevron » Thu Apr 30, 2009 1:24 am

hi adodman,

cograts on you first AG =D>

and pics are never boring [-X

adm

Re: First All Grain...DONE!

Post by adm » Thu Apr 30, 2009 8:48 am

Well done! looks like that went nice and smoothly....

adodman

Re: First All Grain...DONE!

Post by adodman » Thu Apr 30, 2009 7:03 pm

In reply to Chris, I was thinking of fitting a 15mm to 10mm reducer to the end of the pipe because I thought it would help the pipe to fill better and aid the siphon effect I was trying to achieve. I found that the inner bore of the pipe stopped it from filling properly thus negating the siphon effect. I feel that reducing the flow in the pipe would be better than reducing the flow at the tap and thus allow the pipe to fill better. What do you think?

oblivious

Re: First All Grain...DONE!

Post by oblivious » Thu Apr 30, 2009 7:35 pm

Well done adodman =D>

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