jMac
Regular.
Moving this to it’s own thread as I’d like to post updates.
Al fresco brew day yesterday!
Brewed my mild:
Nu River Mild - 3.7%
46 EBC
Dark Mild
Type: All Grain
IBU: 18 (Tinseth)
Color: 46 EBC
Carbonation: 2.2 CO2-vol
Pre-Boil: 1.027
Original Gravity: 1.038
Final Gravity: 1.010
Fermentables (4.29 kg)
3.2 kg - Mild Ale 6.9 EBC (74.6%)
350 g - 5 min - Boil - Invert Sugar 20 EBC 300 g - CaraPils 3.9 EBC (7%)
220 g - Chocolate 1050 EBC (5.1%)
220 g - Crystal DRC 300 EBC (5.1%)
Hops (35 g)
60 min - 20 g - Goldings (Kent) - 4.9% (11 IBU) 30 min - 15 g - Goldings (Kent) - 4.9% (7 IBU)
Miscellaneous
15 min - Boil - 5 g - Irish moss
Yeast
1 pkg - Mangrove Jack's Empire Ale Yeast M15
Standard
Batch Size : 23 L
Boil Size : 31.04 L
Post-Boil V.: 26.04 L
Mash Water : 12.33 L
Sparge Water: 22.36 L
Boil Time : 60 min
Total Water : 34.69 L
Brewhouse Efficiency: 64.2%
Mash Efficiency: 69.8%
Mash Profile
Batch/Fly
75.3 °C - Strike Temp 69 °C - 60 min - Strike
Fermentation Profile
20 °C - 14 days - Primary 20 °C
As usual I hit all my water measurements and ended up with 23L in the fermenter. However, I was a couple of points down on pre-boil gravity (easy enough fix to adjust my mash efficiency next time). But (and I had this problem in my last brew) was 5 (!) points down at the end of the boil. No idea how to fix that one, so any suggestions greatly appreciated.
I also had my first ever boil over. I literally looked away for 30 seconds!
The interesting bit...⬇
Anyway, all that’s by the by. The interesting thing I did with this brew was to reuse my mash to make an even smaller beer. As if a 3.something mild wasn’t small enough, I’ve made an attempt at a sort of parti-gyle NA (or at least very low ABV) ale.
Rather than mash out I sparged as per a usual full length brew at just above mash temperature until I’d collected enough wort for my main brew and then continued to add an additional 7L of water to the spent(ish) grain. I capped this remash with a little Munich and DRC and let it remash for 10-15mins. I then collected 5L of 1.015 wort while FWHing with a more subdued blend of my standard APA hops (Simcoe, mosaic & Citra). I was actually hoping for even lower, so then diluted this down to 1.011.
A short 10min boil followed by more of the hop blend at flameout and I have 5L of 1.011 wort. Fermenting this with a quarter pack of S04 and hoping to get it to drop to a FG to give me a 0.5ish ABV ‘NA’ beer. The OG sample I took showed promise (not much malt character obviously, but the hops were good). It actually tasted rather like flat Nanny State (and I know that may not be a good thing in everyone’s book!). Am hoping the S04 is able to add a little yeast character with the little work it now has to do.
Will keep you updated.
jx
Al fresco brew day yesterday!
Brewed my mild:
Nu River Mild - 3.7%
46 EBC
Dark Mild
Type: All Grain
IBU: 18 (Tinseth)
Color: 46 EBC
Carbonation: 2.2 CO2-vol
Pre-Boil: 1.027
Original Gravity: 1.038
Final Gravity: 1.010
Fermentables (4.29 kg)
3.2 kg - Mild Ale 6.9 EBC (74.6%)
350 g - 5 min - Boil - Invert Sugar 20 EBC 300 g - CaraPils 3.9 EBC (7%)
220 g - Chocolate 1050 EBC (5.1%)
220 g - Crystal DRC 300 EBC (5.1%)
Hops (35 g)
60 min - 20 g - Goldings (Kent) - 4.9% (11 IBU) 30 min - 15 g - Goldings (Kent) - 4.9% (7 IBU)
Miscellaneous
15 min - Boil - 5 g - Irish moss
Yeast
1 pkg - Mangrove Jack's Empire Ale Yeast M15
Standard
Batch Size : 23 L
Boil Size : 31.04 L
Post-Boil V.: 26.04 L
Mash Water : 12.33 L
Sparge Water: 22.36 L
Boil Time : 60 min
Total Water : 34.69 L
Brewhouse Efficiency: 64.2%
Mash Efficiency: 69.8%
Mash Profile
Batch/Fly
75.3 °C - Strike Temp 69 °C - 60 min - Strike
Fermentation Profile
20 °C - 14 days - Primary 20 °C
As usual I hit all my water measurements and ended up with 23L in the fermenter. However, I was a couple of points down on pre-boil gravity (easy enough fix to adjust my mash efficiency next time). But (and I had this problem in my last brew) was 5 (!) points down at the end of the boil. No idea how to fix that one, so any suggestions greatly appreciated.
I also had my first ever boil over. I literally looked away for 30 seconds!
The interesting bit...⬇
Anyway, all that’s by the by. The interesting thing I did with this brew was to reuse my mash to make an even smaller beer. As if a 3.something mild wasn’t small enough, I’ve made an attempt at a sort of parti-gyle NA (or at least very low ABV) ale.
Rather than mash out I sparged as per a usual full length brew at just above mash temperature until I’d collected enough wort for my main brew and then continued to add an additional 7L of water to the spent(ish) grain. I capped this remash with a little Munich and DRC and let it remash for 10-15mins. I then collected 5L of 1.015 wort while FWHing with a more subdued blend of my standard APA hops (Simcoe, mosaic & Citra). I was actually hoping for even lower, so then diluted this down to 1.011.
A short 10min boil followed by more of the hop blend at flameout and I have 5L of 1.011 wort. Fermenting this with a quarter pack of S04 and hoping to get it to drop to a FG to give me a 0.5ish ABV ‘NA’ beer. The OG sample I took showed promise (not much malt character obviously, but the hops were good). It actually tasted rather like flat Nanny State (and I know that may not be a good thing in everyone’s book!). Am hoping the S04 is able to add a little yeast character with the little work it now has to do.
Will keep you updated.
jx