AG#11 Cumberland Ale

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Dave1970

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Brewing tomorrow & haven't done a brewday thread for a while.

I was away on a school trip last week, in charge of 161 11-12 year olds from Sunday to Friday. Not surprisingly after the little darlings were tucked up in bed I hit the hotel bar for a couple of pints before bed. Nothing decent on tap so took to investigating their bottled beers. A few interesting ones but almost all dark & malty and I was craving light, hoppy & refreshing. By far the best of the bunch was Jennings Cumberland Ale.
On return I find there's a recipe in Wheeler so using that as a start point I've come up with the following, bringing the strength up to nearer 5% and using available hops. Torrified wheat is replaced by wheat malt because I have some and the amount of sugar is reduced (in other words I think I'm far enough away from Wheeler's recipe to include it here)

Cumberland Strong (I'm thinking of a Cumberland wrestler on the label :) )

27 litre brew length
Original Gravity (OG): 1.053 (°P): 13.1
Final Gravity (FG): 1.014 (°P): 3.6
Alcohol (ABV): 5.08 %
Colour (SRM): 10.7 (EBC): 21.1
Bitterness (IBU): 40.7 (Average)

5 kg, 81.83% Maris Otter Malt
600g, 10.64% Wheat Malt
420g, 6.55% Cane Sugar
60g, 0.98% Black Malt

31g (it's what I have left) Challenger (7.7% Alpha) @ 90 Minutes (Boil)
18 g Northdown (8.7% Alpha) @ 90 Minutes (Boil)
15g East Kent Golding (5.7% Alpha) @ 10 Minutes (Boil)
15g East Kent Golding (5.7 Alpha) @ 0 Minutes (Aroma)


Single step Infusion at 67°C for 90 Minutes. Boil for 90 Minutes

Fermented at 18°C with Fullers yeast

The Fuller's yeast has been harvested from Bengal Lancer which is currently building up a decent starter on my newly built super budget stir plate (about £15)
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I regularly brew Jennings style brews and have not been disappointed in a single one :cheers:
 
I have done a tour of the Jenings brewery, about 4 years ago. Great litle place and as my wife was pregnant at the time I had to drink her 3 beers which were included in the tour as well as mine :drink:

I enjoy all of their beers but so far have only made the Cocker Hoop so far, using the GW recipe. Very nice indeed it was :thumb:
 
prolix said:
Are you using the ultra voilet deliberately or just for fun.

clicky

:lol: I love the idea that there could be a practical reason for this. It was £1.20 for a fan from fleabay & £1.50 for a glowing fan, for 30p there was no competition, glowing is good!!
 
Standard brewday pics....

MT pre-heated and loaded
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Mash is on
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90 mins later sparging
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Hops & Sugar (not 100% sure about using the sugar but will give it a go)
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Boil on
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rich27500 said:
What's the blue cool box thing for? ;)

Magnetic stirrer for growing yeasties (blue lights not necessary)

Chilling...and looking a bit low on volume!
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into an FV
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:shock: only 22 litres but at a shade under 1070 :shock:
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oops, not entirely to plan....quickly campdened, boiled & cooled some water, diluted + added 1 litre starter to end up with 26.5 litres at 1054
 

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