Wadsworth's 6X Clone

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roger the dog

Post by roger the dog » Sat Jul 14, 2007 11:24 pm

I wish :wink:

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Post by iowalad » Sun Jul 15, 2007 3:59 am

I wish I had a dog for a brewing assistant (an English Springer to be specific) but have to make due with my wife's cat. :roll:

DRB

Post by DRB » Sun Jul 15, 2007 9:34 am

Cats not quite the same as a dog are they.

Vossy1

Post by Vossy1 » Sun Jul 15, 2007 2:21 pm

Nice work BB 8)

Wez

Post by Wez » Sun Jul 15, 2007 3:30 pm

Nice work BB.
iowalad wrote:I wish I had a dog for a brewing assistant (an English Springer to be specific) but have to make due with my wife's cat. :roll:
Here's my English Springer Brewing Assistant 'Benson'

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BarrowBoy

Post by BarrowBoy » Sun Jul 15, 2007 3:45 pm

To be honest I'd have preferred anonimity but the photographer assistant isn't very strong on the importance of subject matter :roll:

Anyway, for the record, here's the brew this morning:
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Those little Belhaven beasties have really got to work.

Edit: It really isn't as dark and treacly as the camera would suggest. Sorry, as well, I don't know how to crop pics to a more manageable size.

Vossy1

Post by Vossy1 » Sun Jul 15, 2007 6:40 pm

If that's 25ltrs how big is that fermentor :shock:

J_P

Post by J_P » Sun Jul 15, 2007 7:17 pm

RTD wrote:You might start a trend off by appearing in the pics., most of us appear to prefer to remain anonymous
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Myself and my brewing assistant outside the Bridge Inn at Grinton last week

BarrowBoy

Post by BarrowBoy » Sun Jul 15, 2007 8:42 pm

Vossy1 wrote:If that's 25ltrs how big is that fermentor :shock:
It's the 10 gallon bin from H&G - though it's probably nearer 11/12 gall. but I've never tested it to capacity. The boiler is similarly sized.

eskimobob

Post by eskimobob » Sun Jul 15, 2007 9:59 pm

steve_flack wrote:I'm sure one thing is missing though. I reckon the sugar they mention is a coloured invert sugar as it's difficult to get the required colour without something else other than crystal.
I reckon you are right Steve - something does not add up. I've plugged the proportions into Brewsmith and I come out with a colour of 7.8 rather than the 28 that they suggest :?

I did brew DL's version some time ago (here) but didn't scale back Dave's hop quantities and got a very bitter result :shock: - the colour using Dave's recipe was also 7.8 actually.

I do fancy trying this recipe but the colour could do with darkening a little - I'm wondering about adding just a little chocolate malt but the quantities I would have to add to get to a colour of 28 (according to Brewsmith) would affect the taste.

I wonder whether they have either got the colour wrong or are using different colour measurements. IIRC, when I last had a pint of 6x, the colour is definitely not as dark as 28...

Edit: Just found a pic on the web and it definitely does not look the same colour as what Beersmith reckons 28 should be...
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Any ideas :-k

BarrowBoy

Post by BarrowBoy » Mon Jul 16, 2007 7:35 pm

eskimobob wrote:
steve_flack wrote:
I did brew DL's version some time ago (here) but didn't scale back Dave's hop quantities and got a very bitter result :shock: - the colour using Dave's recipe was also 7.8 actually.
So do you reckon my hopping rate might give a better balance? 45grs Goldings 90 mins; 25grs BramilingX 90 mins; 10 grs Goldings at switch off for 30 mins in a 25 ltr batch.

eskimobob

Post by eskimobob » Mon Jul 16, 2007 8:02 pm

BarrowBoy wrote:So do you reckon my hopping rate might give a better balance? 45grs Goldings 90 mins; 25grs BramilingX 90 mins; 10 grs Goldings at switch off for 30 mins in a 25 ltr batch.
That looks better to me - more like 44 IBU - not sure why but I think I tend to get a high hop utilisation. You stuck with the Brambling then rather than the Fuggles.

Will be interested to hear how this turns out. I'm probably going to brew this next although I might go even a bit lower on the hops as I'm not much of a hop-head . :roll:

BarrowBoy

Post by BarrowBoy » Mon Jul 16, 2007 8:22 pm

Thanks eb. It's interesting, though, that my Goldings (they were Worcester rather than Kent) had an A/A of just 3.6% which seems well below the usual Golding range of 5/6%.

It's fermenting away nicely and because I've used fresh brewers yeast for the first time I'm really keen to try it which means I'll get stuck in long before I should. =P~

eskimobob

Post by eskimobob » Mon Jul 16, 2007 8:29 pm

BarrowBoy wrote:Thanks eb. It's interesting, though, that my Goldings (they were Worcester rather than Kent) had an A/A of just 3.6% which seems well below the usual Golding range of 5/6%.
Yep, I have had Goldings (albeit East Kent) that vary from 3.x% to 6.5% - In fact, I have about 1kg at 6% in my freezer at the moment. It probably depends a lot on the growing season but I have no idea really :lol: .
BarrowBoy wrote:It's fermenting away nicely and because I've used fresh brewers yeast for the first time I'm really keen to try it which means I'll get stuck in long before I should. =P~
Using fresh yeast definitely gets things off to a good start eh!

I hope you enjoy it 8)

eskimobob

Post by eskimobob » Mon Jul 16, 2007 8:52 pm

eskimobob wrote:I've plugged the proportions into Brewsmith and I come out with a colour of 7.8 rather than the 28 that they suggest :?
Hmmm - just been playing about with Beersmith and realised that I had it set to SRM for colour. Now changed to EBC (which presumably Wadworth are using) and get 15.3 for the 6x recipe when using dark crystal so that now looks more reasonable :D .

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