Coniston Bluebird & every cloud has a silver lining

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Coniston Bluebird & every cloud has a silver lining

Post by Oggy' Bar » Sat Oct 11, 2008 9:49 pm

The day started off badly. I was in the midst of doing a bit of plumbing in the loft when my portable lamp went FZZT and I had to shout for SWMBO to go to my workshop to find another one. #-o ...I knew from there I was in the 5hit.

"What a *&^%$ mess that workshop is in...and why have you got 30 broken kettles on the floor in there.." . :shock: .

Plumbing successfully completed..SWMBO, trying out the new shower and methinks I'd better investigate the workshop....30 kettles :? .. I could only fine 7 of the buggers.

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But I also found this....My long lost project.. =D>
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and within the hour I had this..
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Anyway..on with the brew. I started about 7.30pm...I know far too late and I'm 1 hour into a 90min mash for my Coniston Bluebird clone:

I used water treatment in the form of : Gypsum, Calc Chloride & Magnesium Sulphate again for this brew (using GWs calculator) I've yet to find out if this makes any difference to my brews.

recipe as follows:
All Grain. 30 litre brew length.
25 kg Maris Otter
0.40 kg Crystal Malt
0.24 kg Wheat, Torrified
0.03 kg Roasted Barley
60.00 gm boadacea [7.60 %] (60 min) Hops 38.5 IBU
10.00 gm Fuggles [4.50 %] (60 min) Hops 3.8 IBU
20.00 gm boadacea [7.60 %] (15 min) Hops 6.4 IBU
15.00 gm boadacea [7.60 %] (2 min) Hops 0.7 IBU
2 items Whirlfloc Tablet (Boil 15.0 min) Misc
Yeast cultured from Coniston Bluebird bottle.
Est. OG 1046

The grain bill looked like this.
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The mash looked like this.
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and the CB yeast after 2 days looked like this..and it's fermenting vigorously as a starter.
Question is though....and I'd be grateful if someone could answer before I pitch it...Is the CB yeast in the bottles the same as the brewery yeast [-o<
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and finally...Got a couple of these... :lol: :lol: :lol: chuffed to bits..
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Alarm's just gone off...Sparge time.

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Start of the boil.
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The 1st lot of hops about to go in.
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It's 10 past midnight and the brew is put to bed...25C direct from the CFC to FV.
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But I'm going to drain the trub in the morning and then pitch the yeast.
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Re: Coniston Bluebird & every cloud has a silver lining

Post by Garth » Sat Oct 11, 2008 9:53 pm

great pictures there Oggy,

I'm intrigued, what is the copper device?

great handpull print, where did you get them done, and did they cost much?

I did a Coniston clone a long time ago and it didn't taste very much like the real thing but was a good brew anyway.

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Re: Coniston Bluebird & every cloud has a silver lining

Post by Oggy' Bar » Sat Oct 11, 2008 10:06 pm

25kg MO... :shock: :shock: That should give me an OG of about 2000. I actually meant 6.5kg.

The copper device is a Dual chamber FV chiller which attaches to a beer cooler and ATC 800 and keeps the FV temp down. Essential because I'm using an NO Thermo box as an FV.

The hand pull came from a thread on this site a few months ago. They were quite expensive, I got 2 jugs as well. I'll post details when I find trem.

Coniston Bluebird was on tap at my local pub last week...very nice too. Hope mine turns out as good as yours.

Off to do the 2nd sparge. :wink:

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