
Brewnight 30/04/2007 London Pride
For the record dry hopped with 15g goldings.
Slightly dissappointed with this one a week in to the keg- imo opinion this is the peak time for fresh taste but not this one
. Achieved the not so bitter taste I was looking for but the shenanagins with the mash temp has meant I finished up at 1016 ( from a 1050 start) even though I used nottingham yeast.
Hoping it will drop a few more points but not so sure - anyway still drinkable
just not to my taste. Will reign in my OTT grain bill I think to 10% extra not 20%.
Slightly dissappointed with this one a week in to the keg- imo opinion this is the peak time for fresh taste but not this one

Hoping it will drop a few more points but not so sure - anyway still drinkable

Wyeast 1968 is allegedly the Fuller's strainDaaB wrote:Ideal for London Pride1318 London Ale Yeast III. From traditional London brewery with great malt and hop profile. True top cropping strain, fruity, very light, soft balanced palate, finishes slightly sweet. Flocculation - high; apparent attenuation 71-75%. (64-74° F, 18-23° C)
too true daab
I will leave the London Pride for another week before tasting again.
The remnants of the corni of Bishops Tipple has 'developed' a taste similar to the TTL I brewed and , it may be my imagination, it tastes like the smell of that horrible syrupy stuff stored in cornies ( if this makes sense ) and after all that cleaning
...
Must get that King Keg down for the next brew


I will leave the London Pride for another week before tasting again.
The remnants of the corni of Bishops Tipple has 'developed' a taste similar to the TTL I brewed and , it may be my imagination, it tastes like the smell of that horrible syrupy stuff stored in cornies ( if this makes sense ) and after all that cleaning

Must get that King Keg down for the next brew

ah , didnt change those - not sure I was sent one with the H&G corni o ring packpost o-rings (that the disconnects connect to)?
bigster remember when we both brewed royal oak on the same day ? well guess what i brewed two weeks ago? yup london pride !


Bishops Tipple now gone.The remnants of the corni of Bishops Tipple has 'developed' a taste similar to the TTL I brewed and , it may be my imagination, it tastes like the smell of that horrible syrupy stuff stored in cornies ( if this makes sense ) and after all that cleaning ...
Oddly the last pint was very cloudy and thick like engine oil. The beer was clear ( and normal viscosity) the pint before the last.
Now I would understand this on a KK where the tap is above the sediment but on the corni the dip tube goes right to the very bottom of the keg.


This is normal - happens all the time for me.Bigster wrote: Oddly the last pint was very cloudy and thick like engine oil. The beer was clear ( and normal viscosity) the pint before the last.
Now I would understand this on a KK where the tap is above the sediment but on the corni the dip tube goes right to the very bottom of the keg.![]()
Adeys 40th BIRTHDAY - Record keeping entry
Brewday 28th May 2007, notes here in case it turns out a goodun
Finished at 1043
Needs to be drinkable by 23 June
3.8kg Marris Otter
230g Crystal
60g Dark Brown Sugar
30g Molasses
Mashed at 65c for 2.5 hours
Boil 90 mins
Fuggles 40g Full boil, 20g last 15mins, 10g heat off for 15 mins
Goldings 30g Full boil, 15g last 15mins, 15g heat off for 15 mins
Gervin ale yeast
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put this in wrong place - never mind
Finished at 1043
Needs to be drinkable by 23 June

3.8kg Marris Otter
230g Crystal
60g Dark Brown Sugar
30g Molasses
Mashed at 65c for 2.5 hours

Boil 90 mins
Fuggles 40g Full boil, 20g last 15mins, 10g heat off for 15 mins
Goldings 30g Full boil, 15g last 15mins, 15g heat off for 15 mins
Gervin ale yeast
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