AG#5 - Its Finally Landlord day!

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AG#5 - Its Finally Landlord day!

Post by WishboneBrewery » Sat Sep 12, 2009 7:28 am

Today, I shall mostly be making a Timothy Taylors Landlord :)

The recipe will be coming from the Graham Wheeler book.
12 litre brew length in my 15L mash tun with just a couple of additions to the recipe:
2% Crystal
10g Bobek @ Zero Minutes
Caramelise the first 2L runnings.
Apparently the Taylors spring water comes from Limestone country in the Yorkshire dales so I've added some Calcium Carbonate to the mash along with Gypsum

The Grain, Chalk and Gypsum:
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Mashed in @ 66.8 C:
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pH is around about right, maybe a little low:
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Hops prepared and Stacked in order of use, water treatment and a little yeast nutrient and Protafloc tablets:
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These are looking good :)
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Clive the Brewers assistant, happily sun bathing while I was taking pictures of the hops :)
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Mash finished at 65 C, ran over 15mins to 105 minute mash:
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Recirculating the first couple of litres:
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First Batch Sparge, the big jug in the back ground has the 2 litres for caramelisation, second batch sparge stuck and took some prodding to get it to run off, I might sack the False bottom and make a copper manifold:
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First Wort Hops (FWH) and water treatments:
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Boiling the heck out of the 2L:
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Bandit, Brewers Second assistant:
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Anyone for Toffee?? This stuff tastes yummy! This was added back to the boiler:
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The Cooler doing its stuff:
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Pitching Whitelabs Edinburgh Ale yeast, 1 litre starter from a tube I'm splitting:
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Round about right, give or take the odd point or two, which means my volumes were pretty much on target:
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Not a bad one, breakfast and lunch had amongst it, the caramelisation took about 90 mins so that has slowed me down a touch, wort tastes pretty good with a good kick of Styrians (Bobek).
Thanks to everyone who answered my landlord questions in another thread :)
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Re: AG#5 - Its Finally Landlord day!

Post by booldawg » Sat Sep 12, 2009 9:10 am

Good luck! I've still yet to get a TT on the go. Thats what I like to see, fairly new to AG and already tinkering around with caramelising and water treatment! Get stuck in there, thats the only way.

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Re: AG#5 - Its Finally Landlord day!

Post by WishboneBrewery » Sat Sep 12, 2009 9:49 am

Mash On @ 9.05 pH still a bit low but near enough even though I doubled the amount of Chalk in the mash from my last brew... I suppose I should really treat the water first, but I thought I'd leave the rest of the treatments for the boil with the Gypsum split half and half between the Mash and the Boil. :)

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Re: AG#5 - Its Finally Landlord day!

Post by adm » Sat Sep 12, 2009 10:23 am

Great stuff & nice pics.

Have fun with it!

haz66

Re: AG#5 - Its Finally Landlord day!

Post by haz66 » Sat Sep 12, 2009 11:44 am

jeez you must have been upand about early this morning.
Hope all goes well, i love the TT out of Grahams book, still got a couple of bottles left somewhere.

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Re: AG#5 - Its Finally Landlord day!

Post by WishboneBrewery » Sat Sep 12, 2009 12:36 pm

Think I got up a bit before 7, slept a bit crappy so thought I'd give up trying, so actually kicked off at about 8am getting the kit together :)
Its taken about an Hour and a half to caramelise the first 2 litres, like making toffee, tasted bloody lovely :) Mmm

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Re: AG#5 - Its Finally Landlord day!

Post by WishboneBrewery » Sat Sep 12, 2009 3:33 pm

All done, just have to clear up :) Then I might have a mess with some copper pipe for a false bottom replacement.

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Re: AG#5 - Its Finally Landlord day!

Post by WishboneBrewery » Sat Sep 19, 2009 3:26 pm

This is down to FG1012 now, drank the trial jar... Mmmm Looks like its got a good taste of the Original, maybe needs more Crystal or a bit of Dark Crystal, Hopping tastes good.
I'll be bottling this mid week, only 4 or 5 weeks until I'll really be able to test it ;)

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Re: AG#5 - Its Finally Landlord day!

Post by MightyMouth » Sat Sep 19, 2009 8:13 pm

Midweek seems a little early to bottle to me, don't you want to leave it on the yeast for a while?

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Re: AG#5 - Its Finally Landlord day!

Post by WishboneBrewery » Sat Sep 19, 2009 8:46 pm

no, 11 days is plenty of time... :)

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Post by MightyMouth » Sat Sep 19, 2009 8:54 pm

If you say so.

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Re: AG#5 - Its Finally Landlord day!

Post by WishboneBrewery » Sat Sep 19, 2009 10:02 pm

from what i've seen on here 10 days seems to be the norm before either bottling or kegging.
Is there something to gain from leaving it sat on the yeast for a longer period? :)

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Post by chris_reboot » Sat Sep 19, 2009 10:20 pm

I have kegged after 4 days before now with no ill effects. :)

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Re: AG#5 - Its Finally Landlord day!

Post by WishboneBrewery » Sat Sep 19, 2009 10:31 pm

OK... well come Wednesday it will have been in the FV for 11 days so I'll be bottling :) I realise that I've had yeasts finish in the FV after 2 days in the past though.

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Re: AG#5 - Its Finally Landlord day!

Post by chris_reboot » Sat Sep 19, 2009 10:50 pm

I only have had brews in FV's before now for a fortnight because A) I was in hospital or B) crappy kits in years gone by with poor heating conditions as a student.

still turned out ok though, but I favour getting it off the yeast sooner. (maybe wrong there) :oops:

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