A week later with the primary completed and gravity down to 1011 (!!!) it was time to keg. Again wanting to go for maximising tradition and experimenting with 'difficult' techniques (also known as beginner enthusiasm which I'm sure will recede and I'll just go for the easier and less time-consuming options in the future and just prime with sugar or DME).
So time to make up a kreasen starter - I filtered the speisse through a coffee filter to trap the trub:
Then time to boil it for 15 minutes to sanitise:
Cooled in the sink and then left to cool further (coverred) overnight while some of the split yeast slowly warms. Of course as this is the disaster-prone dunkel weissen I tripped on the stairs and spilled some of this speisse on the carpet
Got it going as a starter the next morning and left it sitting by the fermenter:
Took a final gravity reading before moving to the pressure barrel:
Then added the 1/2 pint of kreausen and 50gms of brewing glucose sugar to prime the barrel and drop the fermented wort from the fermenter into the pressure barrel - taking care not to aerate of course!. I calculated this from the information on calculating sugar additions for carbonation here
http://braukaiser.com/wiki/index.php?ti ... arbonation here and spreadsheet (downloadable here:
http://braukaiser.com/documents/carbona ... ulator.xls ). I was aiming for 6.6 g/l carbonation rate based on the style guides at
http://braukaiser.com/wiki/index.php?ti ... ion_Tables however my addition was calculated for 2 pints/1 litre of kreausen not the 1/2 pint I actully had post boil-and-spill, however if extra priming is needed I'll do that pre-bottling as a sterile sugar syrup.
Going into the pressure barrel:
And out of the fermenter:
The yeast head is *incredibly* sticky! Really different to any I've used before in kits or the Safale 04 in the Summer Lightening.
And now it's maturing before bottling - kraeusening should bring it into condition super-fast so hoping to bottle after a week in the barrel and be able to drink a week after that. A drinking report with semi-independent reviews from Mr C and the mumbler will hopefully follow. The post-fermentation samples I've had from the gravity tests have tasted and smelled amazing - just like Erdinger Dunkel so I'm VERY hopeful and excited
So the calculated resuts are:
16 litres beer
OG 1054
FG 1011
ABV 5.6%
Apparent Attenuation 77%
Efficiency: 73%
There we go - just wanted to share a fairly ambitious and not unproblematic brewday! Can't wait for my next one with new boiler and my brupaks boiler (used as mash tun) now fixed so I have a backup - this sort of problem is NOT going to happen again. Meanwhile i hope to fix the old boiler element screw thread with this stuff:
Fernox Leak Sealer LS-X
http://www.fernox.com/?cccpage=ls_x&sub=4
Heat proof, food-grade and available from screwfix:
http://www.fernox.com/?cccpage=ls_x&sub=4
Which will hopefully enable securing the element in place, and then if used alongside PTFE tape on the screwthread should make it safe. Then will flog it for the cost of the copper pipe for the hop strainer I recon - have a few friends after boilers but no desire to kill any of them so will ensure its safe before passing on!
Cheers all - thanks for reading!