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Black SHeep Riggwelter NOW WITH PICS!!!!

Post by leedsbrew » Fri Sep 04, 2009 3:05 pm

Been wanting to do a Riggwelter for ages now. So as my latest BB order has arrived got the following mashing now:

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As a result of doing a 19 hour night shift last night I forgott to pre heat the mash tun! :roll: subsequently missing my mash temp :x So I decided to pull a decoction to get it up to temp! Bit nerve racking but hit 66 deg C and holding :)

More info and pics to follow!
Last edited by leedsbrew on Sat Sep 05, 2009 9:57 am, edited 2 times in total.

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Re: Black SHeep Riggwelter

Post by MightyMouth » Fri Sep 04, 2009 8:34 pm

This looks good, I am going to have to try it soon, I am drinking a bottle of store bought Riggwelter right now :) Hope it all goes to plan.

leedsbrew

Re: Black SHeep Riggwelter

Post by leedsbrew » Sat Sep 05, 2009 9:45 am

Well, got everything finished last night. Longest brewday yet @ 8 hours :!: :o rather than the normal 5 ish! Oh well. Managed to get sat down after and within 10 mins I was snoring into a Brakspear Triple :clap: It is busy bubbling away the air lock this morning so all in all well happy, even if a bit knackered! Managed 20L @ 1.062 OG expected abv of 6.3 so my efficiency is up abit @ 77.2% as I was aiming for 20L @ 1.058 expected ABV of 5.7% :thumb:

Here are the photo's
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Supplies! The sacks came from a bulk purchase with some lads from JBKF, straight from Fawcett's, all others from Paul @ BB
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I know there has been some debate over the 1g of roasted barley but I thought I'd put it in for shits and giggles as I had a kilo of the stuff! ;)
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So this is the 1.5L decoction I pulled after not paying enough attention and putting my strike water into a cold mash tun! :shock: :?
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Coming to a boil, one handed stiring and camera opperation! not bad on zero sleep :lol:
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The resulting mash temp! :pray: :thumb:
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Collecting and recirculation first runnings! The mash took a lot longer than normal :?: not sure why but i'll put it down to sleepiness
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Collection
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FWH (really need to get a digital set of scales!)
UK Progress 5.6 % 27 g
UK Fuggle 4.5 % 23 g
German Northern Brewer 10.5 % 18 g
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only collected 25L, was expecting closer to 28L but it turned out fine so I'm going to do some fine tuning of my loss calcs!
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75mins into the boil IC in, 1 protofloc tab in, and UK Golding 4.8 % 10g in.
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Stirring during the cool!
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Not feeling the freshest I've ever been but loving the first sample of Gob Hoblin from my new corni setup! :D spot on!
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After 30 mins rest to let the filth settle out!
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1.061 @ 25 deg C = 1.062 @ 20 deg C so if the yeast does it's job down to the predicted 1.015 it should be 6.3% :lol: :D
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Put to bed with 11g of SafAle 04 :flip:




Riggwelter..................Done! :out :out :out :out

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Re: Black SHeep Riggwelter

Post by simple one » Sat Sep 05, 2009 9:54 am

Looks good.... might inspire me to pick up a bottle at the shops today.

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Re: Black SHeep Riggwelter NOW WITH PICS!!!!

Post by Horden Hillbilly » Sat Sep 05, 2009 8:14 pm

What a great looking brew that is! Could you please let me know how this brew turns out, I may try this one myself.

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Re: Black SHeep Riggwelter NOW WITH PICS!!!!

Post by Parva » Sat Sep 05, 2009 10:46 pm

I've done the Riggwelter as detailed in GW's book twice and can safely say that both have been my best brews overall. Indeed, the first time I did it I dropped the wort straight onto the slurry left from a 5% Summer Lightning and got a fabulous 6.7% brew, tasted sublime. I usually prefer light coloured ales but have to say that I would take the Riggwelter over any other brew now and I'll certainly be brewing more.

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Re: Black SHeep Riggwelter NOW WITH PICS!!!!

Post by Garth » Sun Sep 06, 2009 8:42 am

looking good lb, nice piccies

btw, do Okells know one of their casks is an integral part of your brewery? :D

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Re: Black SHeep Riggwelter NOW WITH PICS!!!!

Post by ADDLED » Tue Sep 08, 2009 8:56 am

Nice looking brew there LB, bet thats gonna be a lovely drop so let us know how it turns out.
The gramme of roasted barley isnt in Wheelers recipe book, where did you hear about using it?
I might try this at the weekend as ive got 2 FVs on the go that i can pitch onto the slurry.
Parva did you use the roast barley in yours?

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Re: Black SHeep Riggwelter NOW WITH PICS!!!!

Post by chris_reboot » Tue Sep 08, 2009 12:21 pm

nice one! lovely pics.

One of my fav. beers, and all being well, brewing it Friday if my boiler is ready in time!

Glad to heat others have a fondness, and the AG version(s) work out! :)

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Re: Black SHeep Riggwelter NOW WITH PICS!!!!

Post by Parva » Tue Sep 08, 2009 1:14 pm

ADDLED wrote:Parva did you use the roast barley in yours?
I didn't no, I just used the recipe as per GW's book which doesn't have that ingredient in it.

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Re: Black SHeep Riggwelter NOW WITH PICS!!!!

Post by Nermal » Tue Sep 08, 2009 1:31 pm

That looks awesome =D>
Might do that for a winter brew - nice and warming :)

Quick question - why are there hops in the vessel before going into the boiler ?

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Re: Black SHeep Riggwelter NOW WITH PICS!!!!

Post by leedsbrew » Tue Sep 08, 2009 5:15 pm

Thanks for all the kind worlds chaps! It seems to be settling down a bit now, prob gonna draw off a wee nip to take a hydrometer reading and a little sip :wink: tommorrow.
Horden Hillbilly wrote:What a great looking brew that is! Could you please let me know how this brew turns out, I may try this one myself.
I certainly will HH. Will keep this thread updated untill its being drunk!
Garth wrote:looking good lb, nice piccies

btw, do Okells know one of their casks is an integral part of your brewery? :D
I imagine they are blissfully unaware Garth. Although I am only keeping hold of it untill the dray pick it up. They have been being reminded about it for the past 5 years while it's been sat in the cellar! Although its a long way to come for one ferkin! :D
ADDLED wrote:Nice looking brew there LB, bet thats gonna be a lovely drop so let us know how it turns out.
The gramme of roasted barley isnt in Wheelers recipe book, where did you hear about using it?
I might try this at the weekend as ive got 2 FVs on the go that i can pitch onto the slurry.
Parva did you use the roast barley in yours?
It's from norm's Real Ale Almanac here recipe, and the discution is from here if anyone is interested! I decided that since I had an open bag I may as well! :lol:
Nermal wrote:That looks awesome =D>
Might do that for a winter brew - nice and warming :)

Quick question - why are there hops in the vessel before going into the boiler ?
thanks Nermal! They are the First Wort Hops (FWH). A fair few people on here use this method. I believe (although I am happy to be corrected) that adding some or all of your 90 (or 60 depending on your method) boil hops as FWH gives a more complex hop profile in your finished beer. Like I said, I'm happy to be corrected but it seems to work for me! :D Follow this link for an informative artical on the subject!

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Re: Black SHeep Riggwelter NOW WITH PICS!!!!

Post by Nermal » Wed Sep 09, 2009 10:43 am

leedsbrew wrote: thanks Nermal! They are the First Wort Hops (FWH). A fair few people on here use this method. I believe (although I am happy to be corrected) that adding some or all of your 90 (or 60 depending on your method) boil hops as FWH gives a more complex hop profile in your finished beer. Like I said, I'm happy to be corrected but it seems to work for me! :D Follow this link for an informative artical on the subject!
Thanks for the link - very informative. I think I'll try that when I brew my IPA this weekend :)

leedsbrew

Re: Black SHeep Riggwelter NOW WITH PICS!!!!

Post by leedsbrew » Wed Sep 30, 2009 12:45 am

Well I have the first sample of this last night. Don't usually wait 25 days but with work and illness it kinda got left in the corner and forgotten about :cry: . By heck was it worth the wait. I'll be putting the gelatin fining's in tomorrow and then into a corni on Saturday. Not taken an FV yet as my trial jar broke. New one should arrive tomorrow so an excuse for another sample (I'm on another of the deadly 19hr night shifts tonight so it will be well deserved! :D ) It tastes pretty spot on. Lovely coffee notes and a finish that is a little sweeter than the real thing, although that's not a bad thing in my book. All in all very very happy with it so far.

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Re: Black SHeep Riggwelter NOW WITH PICS!!!!

Post by chris_reboot » Wed Sep 30, 2009 10:45 am

kegged and bottled mine on monday night, and that gravity kept on coming down.
OG was 1058, FG was 1006, so a tad higher than I expected/wanted, but a 7% brew should not be treated as a session beer and will last that bit longer!

Nice flavours coming out already from the dregs sample I had.
Used Nottingham yeast for the first time here, and although its done the job, there were loads of floaties around the FV and some made it into the keg. May use secondary ferment bin next time to clear that if that's Notinghams trait.

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