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A fruit salad, using up the remains of some Citra I have to add a hint of passion fruit. Although brewed in springtime, this is named after the song by Leatherface.
Volume: 23L, Efficiency: 80%
Alcohol (ABV): 5.3%, Original Gravity: 1.055, Final Gravity: 1.014
Bitterness (IBU): 39, Colour (EBC): 7
Recipe
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Malt/Fermentables:
1. Pale Malt - Marris Otter (5 EBC) : 5090 g (100%)
Hops/flavourings:
1. Styrian Goldings - AA 7.2 - (90 min) : 16.6 g (17%)
2. Styrian Goldings - AA 7.2 - (30 min) : 23.1 g (24%)
3. Citra - AA 13.8 - (15 min) : 11.5 g (12%)
4. Cascade - AA 5.5 - (15 min) : 23.5 g (24%)
5. Cascade - AA 5.5 - (1 min) : 23.1 g (24%)
Yeast: Safale US-05 (Attenuation 75%)
I normally do an overnight mash, but the prospect of not having to get up at 5.15 appealed, so this time I did the sparging at night before boiling in the morning. It didn't really work. It wasn't much fun doing it on the Friday night because I was knackered from work and just wanted to sit down and then go to bed. It's also extra hassle to have to steralise the containers for the overnight wort. The boil takes longer because you are heating the wort up from about 30c, rather than sparge temperature of around 65c, so I only gained about 3/4 of an hour over an overnight mash. Worth a try though, I guess, but I'll stick to the overnighters from now on.
Anyway, here are the pictures. I didn't take many. First the obligatory grain shot. I started in daylight, so thought I'd make the shot a bit prettier by setting it against some flowers:
First runnings. Both sparges got stuck, which was pretty boring:
Fast forward to the morning and the boil. Here are the hops waiting to go in:
And here are the hops being boiled:
There was an extended 75C steep of about an hour, as I rushed out to attend a family emergency. I don't think it would have had too much effect on it.
This time I remembered the Whirlfloc and got some nice clear wort. Lovely, hoppy and fragrant. The OG was down on the estimate but this was probably partly due to the 90 minute mash time rather than my normal 8 hour. The quantity of wort was spot on though, which was nice. The picture is a bit crap because I took it on my phone:
I'm looking forward to seeing how this one comes out. It's the first time I've tried a blend of hops in my own recipe.