The LAST Brewery's First Brew "Eerie"

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The LAST Brewery's First Brew "Eerie"

Post by polymoog » Fri Oct 29, 2010 4:25 pm

Well where to start, Im a little stressed as you might think (imagine driving a new car for the first time) but its now safely in the conical so got there in the end!

The Name "Eerie" Is a great play on words i think and it also ties in with halloween! Pity it won't be ready to drink till nearly christmas!!!

Lets start with a recipe.
8.5kg pale malt (maris otter)
1.5KG Munich malt
625g Crystal malt
250g Flaked Barley

Mash for 90 mins @66c

Hops
125g Northern Brewer 90mins

50 grams Goldings 30mins
50 grams Goldings @15 mins (add Protofloc)

25 grams fuggles o mins
25grams Halletau 0 mins

This is my own recipe for a golden coloured bitter that i love to drink, the munich is a fist time addition to see what it will change to the brew.
Please note all amounts have been scaled up from my usual 5 gallon batch as i have never made this amount of beer before in one go!
brewlength 12 .5 gallons


Right, Lets start with the compulsory grain shot.
Almost 11kg grain fills my old fermenting bucket Wow!

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Heres the hops all ready.

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Dough in done and mash settled time to try the re-circ

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The first problem appears right away, the holes in the round of copper aren't big enough and is struggling to pump.
I replaced it with an off cut of copper pipe and it now works perfectly, using the ball valve to control the flow.
double checking the ATC 800 with my trusted digital thermometer. Now i know its works correctly i'll trust it next time i brew.

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Full "steam" ahead!

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After an hour or so of re-circ (total 90 mins) time to sparge but before we get there these samples were taken every fifteen minutes and you can see how much clearer the wort is becoming. (on the right just in case you can''t see how clear :wink: )

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My spinner sparger twirling away!

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Pumping to the boiler now gas already on

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first hops in boil started.

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Mean while Hi tech removal of spent grain!!!

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Boil nearly up, in goes the cooler. great protein break one of the best ive had.

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After cooling transfer to a bucket a bit at a time for transfer to a conical.

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Lots of trub as i suspected

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Nice Clear Wort one of my better attempts!

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Gravity about right too 1040!

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Last but by no means least the money shot. This was taken about 2 hours after the yeast was added and you can already see it working

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Thats all for now im going to have a lie down!

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Re: The LAST Brewery's First Brew "Eerie"

Post by Gricey » Fri Oct 29, 2010 5:21 pm

Fantastic! Some great tips there I shall be stealing unashamedly :D
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Re: The LAST Brewery's First Brew "Eerie"

Post by WishboneBrewery » Fri Oct 29, 2010 5:25 pm

Nice work.. what are those floaters in the last shot?

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Re: The LAST Brewery's First Brew "Eerie"

Post by polymoog » Fri Oct 29, 2010 5:35 pm

pdtnc wrote:Nice work.. what are those floaters in the last shot?
Meatballs in gravy !

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Re: The LAST Brewery's First Brew "Eerie"

Post by lukesharpe » Fri Oct 29, 2010 5:56 pm

Wow, that looks like an awesome brewday. Very Steampunk!

Ollie

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Re: The LAST Brewery's First Brew "Eerie"

Post by adm » Fri Oct 29, 2010 6:00 pm

Lovely. Good to see her in action at last!

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Re: The LAST Brewery's First Brew "Eerie"

Post by GrowlingDogBeer » Fri Oct 29, 2010 6:05 pm

Good to see it up and running after all that effort :)

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Re: The LAST Brewery's First Brew "Eerie"

Post by Kev888 » Fri Oct 29, 2010 6:18 pm

Excellent stuff - so few problems on the first run speaks loudly of all the planning that went into it; must be very satisfying.

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Re: The LAST Brewery's First Brew "Eerie"

Post by simco999 » Wed Nov 10, 2010 3:20 pm

Great looking kit. =D> \:D/ :beer:

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Re: The LAST Brewery's First Brew "Eerie"

Post by Horatio » Wed Nov 10, 2010 6:39 pm

Those brew vessels look the dogs bits! =D> =D> =D>
If I had all the money I'd spent on brewing... I'd spend it on brewing!

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