- 4 tier gravity set up, as opposed to 3 tier (which involved a lot of lifting about)
- New mashtun (far better than the old one, loses less heat over the mash and runs off better)
- New FV (with even more headroom and a proper seal, this will take 24 litres with about 5" of headspace still. Smaller output diamter tap fitted too so when racking the flow rate down the racking tube isn't quite so extreme)
Brewday itself was pretty smooth, the new setup works brilliantly when it's all singing, but it's a bit of a pain putting the various bits of wood around so that the different vessels are at the correct height. The hopstopper actually struggled a bit with the 90g of pellets I threw at it today, probably because the complete lack of any whole hops meant that they just swamped the hopstopper mesh. Still ran off, but a lot more slowly than normal and not quickly enough to get a proper siphon, so I collected 23 litres instead of 24. Oh well.
Here's the recipe, just intended for a nice session ale:
4050g Low colour MO
224g Vienna malt
134g Munich malt
90g Caramalt
20g Chinook 11.1% AA for 60 minutes
47g Chinook 11.1% AA for 15 minutes + 1 No. protofloc
23g Chinook 11.1% AA steep
Expected OG at 75% efficiency* : 1042
Expected IBUs : 48
*I used to always attain 83% efficiency as regular as clockwork, however last week saw a much lower efficiency so I thought I'd play safe. As it happens, my efficiency has gone up again, so I have ended up with an OG of 1046. As a result, I upped the IBUs to 50 (sounds a lot, but I am finding 1:1 ratio beers still not that bitter, so I am experimenting). The hop quantities above reflect the revised bitterness levels.
Anyway, some photos:
HLT on:

New mashtun (notice I have added 6 stainless steel bolts to hold the plate down firmly - really works a treat and also supports the ball valve)

Preheating the mashtun:

Water treatment chemicals used:

Grains:

Doughing in:

Mash temp reached:

Insulation during mash (I was very cynical of this method compared to a coolbox, but it really works . . . £10 Argos bag):

Start of the run-off (fly sparging):

4 tier brewery in action:

View of the setup from above!:

Bittering hops (I can never get my head around how little pellets are used . . . but then again the AA is very high too):

Reaching the boil (yes I had to stir those pellets back in, but it settled down after this):

Spent grain:

Wort looking nice and clear during cooling:

Running off into the FV:

Overall a good brewday, even managed to barrel my Bobek Pale Ale during the boil.
