

Final Volume: 20 Litres
Original Gravity: 1.054 (although it came out at 1.060
Final Gravity: 1.010 (who knows with this yeast!

Bitterness: 28 IBU
Colour: 8.4 SRM
Yeast: De Dolle re-cultured from Arabier
Mash Temp: t 64oC
Fermentables
German Pilsner Malt 40.0 %
UK Pale Ale Malt 24.0 %
German Abbey Malt 15.0 %
German CaraRed 8.0 %
UK Wheat Malt 4.0 %
Belgian Biscuit Malt 3.0 %
Sugar - inverted demorara 6.0 %
Hops
Czech Saaz - 3.0% - 30 g - First Wort Hopped
Styrian Goldings - 4.5% - 25 g - First Wort Hopped
Czech Saaz - 3.0% - 25 g - 15 Min From End
Styrian Goldings - 4.5% - 25 g - 5 Min From End

The grist. hoping for a big malt boost from the abbey malt

Temp controller working spot on! now I'm brewing out in the shed It's a lot easier to have more toys set up, cutting down on brew day time!


Mashing low for attenuation as per Brew like a monk advises!


1st runnings, lovely colour

2nd, a lot lighter!


Saaz and Styrian goldings! smelled lovely, and now that I have a vac packer I can re-vac them and bang them back in t freezer!


Had the little pump set up and going @ 15 mins to sterilise with the hot wort.

Sugar in @ 15 mins as well

Cooling took a little over 25 mins which isn't bad for the little SS coil I use! Must try and add some more length to it with some copper micro-bore!


OG sample and the De Dolle yeast. The smell from the starter was defiantly belgian! Unsure as to how this yeast will perform. In the starter bottle it went flipping mental and produced a krausen nearly to the top! No idea about how attenuative it will be, or even if it's just saccharomyces. De dolle used to use the Rodenbach yeast so there is a chance this has all sorts in it!



Temp adjusted came out at 1.060 and a mash efficiency of 90%. That's prob due to is being a 2hr mash as the little one didn't settle so I had to go and help Mrs LB! I considered liquoring back but thought better of it! I'll take what I'm dealt!


Re-circuating the copper resulted in very clear wort and virtually no break in the FV!

Filth


And a quick one of the brew shed! Much easier to be out of the house! Still got a bit of re-aranging to do and a sink to put in!

This morning it is fermenting away nicely at 20oC. I'm going to ramp it up a bit in a few days!
Cheers
LB