AG#41 - London Porterish

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AG#41 - London Porterish

Post by WishboneBrewery » Sat Nov 06, 2010 10:31 am

London Porterish - This is a bit of a user-upper / Christmas gift / Christmas beer / a beer I only recently tasted at a beer fest and thought was amazing (Fullers London Porter). So this recipe is based around the one in the Graham Wheeler book, though a touch of Wheat malt added for head and the mix of Crystal malts is using up odd ends of malt. Hops are Sovereign which I have never used before.

Fermentables:
Pale Malt 3990g - 70%
Brown Malt 625g - 11%
Crystal Malt 340g - 6%
Wheat Malt 285g - 5%
Chocolate Malt 225g - 4%
Crystal Rye Malt 170g - 3%
Crystal Malt, Dark 57g - 1%

Hops:
Sovereign @ 60 mins - 56g
Sovereign @ 10 mins - 19g

Final Volume: 23 Litres
Original Gravity: 1.058
Final Gravity: 1.015
Alcohol Content: 5.6% ABV
Total Liquor: 34 Litres
Mash Liquor: 13.7 Litres
Mash Efficiency: 80 %
Bitterness: 33 EBU
Colour: 144 EBC
60min Mash @ 68c
60min Boil
Cooled to 21c before pitching yeast
Mash treated with General Profile in the GW water treatment calc
3g of common Salt added to copper at the end of the boil

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Malts, Temp & Salt additions:
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The three tier:
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Waste of time checking pH as usual:
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Mash efficiency 95.3%!:
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First runnings being recycled, FWH & old yeast ready in copper:
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10min hop addition:
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StarSan-ing everything that will touch sterile clean wort:
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My Mash was on at 8.05am
The Boil started at 10.30am
I collected 30litres @ 13.5 Brix
Cooling from boiling took 10mins & 44Litres of water to 33c, then 3mins more to 21c. The 44L was collected in the HLT @ 42c
Original Gravity was 1056 with hydrometer, 14.9 Brix with refractometer (1058, Bang on to recipe) :)
Started Run-off to FV at 12:00, taking it slowly probably took the best part of an hour.
The Wort & Hops were smelling lovely :)
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Re: AG#41 - London Porterish

Post by WishboneBrewery » Sat Nov 06, 2010 2:18 pm

all done bar the copper to clean :)

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Re: AG#41 - London Porterish

Post by Deebee » Sat Nov 06, 2010 11:27 pm

looking good. How were the hops tasting in the sample?
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Re: AG#41 - London Porterish

Post by WishboneBrewery » Sat Nov 06, 2010 11:52 pm

For a change... I didn't actually taste it, things were smelling good though ;)

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Re: AG#41 - London Porterish

Post by Naich » Sun Nov 07, 2010 10:29 am

Very nice (although I'm disappointed there is no OG shot :)). Is the salt part of the recipe or did it come as an addition from GW's calculator?

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Re: AG#41 - London Porterish

Post by WishboneBrewery » Sun Nov 07, 2010 10:50 am

Sorry about that, http://twitpic.com/34pwai I only took one on my phone.

The salt addition was less than half of what was in the GW Calc's Porter Profile, I don't like to over-do the common salt, though it should add to the maltiness.

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Re: AG#41 - London Porterish

Post by Naich » Sun Nov 07, 2010 6:15 pm

Ahh, that's better :) Seriously malty looking. I don't know why but it seems wrong to put salt in, even when the calculator says I should.

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Re: AG#41 - London Porterish

Post by WishboneBrewery » Sun Nov 07, 2010 10:07 pm

Its currently escaping the bucket!!

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Re: AG#41 - London Porterish

Post by WishboneBrewery » Mon Nov 29, 2010 10:00 pm

Sneaky tasters... its developing nicely, drinkable now... I bet by Christmas it will be just about ready :) (Maybe make it slightly more bitter if doing a re-brew)

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Re: AG#41 - London Porterish

Post by WishboneBrewery » Sat Jan 08, 2011 10:45 am

btw... this is Drinking brilliantly, excellent recipe that GW Fullers London Porter :)

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Re: AG#41 - London Porterish

Post by staplefordbill » Sun Jan 09, 2011 1:07 am

Hi pdtnc, apologies if you've said already but I can't find it in your posts. Which yeast did you use?

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Re: AG#41 - London Porterish

Post by WishboneBrewery » Sun Jan 09, 2011 9:45 am

I do seem to have failed to mention... it was Safale S-04, just mature the beer for a little longer than the OG would suggest for the dark malts to blend it will improve more after a few months I suspect.
I'd use either Fuggles or Challenger for the hopping if I do it again for a hop with a bit more presence than the Sovereign hops I used.

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Re: AG#41 - London Porterish

Post by WishboneBrewery » Thu Mar 24, 2011 9:55 pm

Just having a one of these... blooming good :)

If I were to do another I think I'd do this...

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London Porterish II

Fermentable	Colour	lb: oz	Grams	Ratio
Pale Malt	5 EBC	9 lbs. 6.0 oz	4250 grams	69%
Brown Malt	150 EBC	1 lbs. 5.7 oz	615 grams	10%
Crystal Malt	120 EBC	1 lbs. 5.6 oz	610 grams	10%
Chocolate Malt	940 EBC	0 lbs. 13.0 oz	370 grams	6%
Oat Malt	3.5 EBC	0 lbs. 10.8 oz	305 grams	5%

Hop Variety	Type	Alpha	Time	lb: oz	grams	Ratio
Fuggle	Whole	4.9 %	60 mins	0 lbs. 0.9 oz	25 grams	25%
Challenger	Whole	7.6 %	60 mins	0 lbs. 0.9 oz	25 grams	25%
Fuggle	Whole	4.9 %	5 mins	0 lbs. 0.9 oz	25 grams	25%
Challenger	Whole	7.6 %	5 mins	0 lbs. 0.9 oz	25 grams	25%

Final Volume:	23	Litres
Original Gravity:	1.062	
Final Gravity:	1.017	
Alcohol Content:	5.9%	ABV
Total Liquor:	34.5	Litres
Mash Liquor:	14.8	Litres
Mash Efficiency:	80	%
Bitterness:	34	EBU
Colour:	186	EBC

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