
and we're off ! (London Pride)
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DaaB - who did you contact to find out the HBB hop acid rating ? ( And what value were they )DaaB wrote:I adjusted the hops to give me 30 ibus based on the figures from the supplier (the Hogs Back Brewery). If you want to be drinking it asap it's worth doing. I'd still do it with the hops your hops if you they are from the 2006 crop and you have kept them in the fridge/freezer.
Dan!
Nicely done DaaB!! I too made a version of London Pride, mine was made on June 1 and is now sitting in keg. It fermented down to 1.009 with Wyeast 1968. I am glad you posted a pic of yours, mine is only slightly darker which makes me happy being I've only had LP one time and that was about 10 yrs ago!!
Cant wait to drink a few pints!! At that time I'll post a pic of mine!!

Lovely and bright DaaB
Apart from any haze issues, I too have been surpised by how good young beer can taste
What always miffs me is that by the end of the second corny it tastes so much better
There's always going to be a price for impatience, if that's what it is...but it still tastes better than most off the shelf ales even when young
Surely your friends can't fail to be impressed

Apart from any haze issues, I too have been surpised by how good young beer can taste

What always miffs me is that by the end of the second corny it tastes so much better

There's always going to be a price for impatience, if that's what it is...but it still tastes better than most off the shelf ales even when young

Surely your friends can't fail to be impressed

Last edited by Vossy1 on Mon Jun 11, 2007 11:34 pm, edited 1 time in total.
..erm yesDaaB wrote:I adjusted the hops to give me 30 ibus based on the figures from the supplier (the Hogs Back Brewery). If you want to be drinking it asap it's worth doing. I'd still do it with your hops if you they are from the 2006 crop and you have kept them in the fridge/freezer.



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I've used both methods (lid off and disconnect fitted to the gas in) you can also lift and twist the pressure relief valve ring to keep it opendelboy wrote:Thats a cracking idea about chilling the beer before kegging it, when transferring to the keg this way do you have to have a disconnect connected to the gas or do you just have the lid in place but not sealed properly (how long does it normally take to fill a keg in this way.

At some point I have to open the lid anyway to check that the beer level doesn't reach the dip tube.
Dan!
DaaB, I would say that adding a bit about water temp at the various stages would be useful, and a little about why you use those temp's.
Your so almost there and as always your calcs are all clear and conscise even to a knuckle dragger like myself
I will try your calc's and advice out on my next brew and I will report back.
As ever though, good stuff
Your so almost there and as always your calcs are all clear and conscise even to a knuckle dragger like myself

I will try your calc's and advice out on my next brew and I will report back.
As ever though, good stuff
