I have done a few brew day threads, usually when I think I have made some improvement to my brewing. Recently I had realised that although bottled beers were easy enough to match or better I was still not achieving the massive hop flavours of some draught beers. I have been particularly impressed with Hawkshead brewery and their Cumbrian 5 Hop and NZPA. These are beers with a much bigger flavour than I had ever produced. I was using some hops for bittering, very little in the 15 to 20 minute area and a load at flameout. Having tried a few brews with much higher levels of hopping at 20 minutes I have found that there is a lot of flavour to be had, which has been missing from my brews. This is a BIAB method.
I have also, by accident almost, found that Amarillo and Citra are excellent partners. I have called this beer AC Ace, after the sports car of the 1960s. Having struggled to find names I will now always name my beers after sports cars.
I have been cautious with the bittering hops because I've used a 43g at 20 minutes, which will also add bitterness along with flavour.
I will add 20g of Citra at 10 days and ferment for 14 days before bottling, assuming it's finished at that point.
I am doing a mini sparge when I've drained the grain bag. This gets more sugar out of the grains and is done whilst you wait for the bulk to reach a boil so it doesn't add any more time to your day. I started with 21l of water at 68C and aded another 4l at 75 to 80C in my sparge which is pictured below.
OK, so you have to drain the bag twice, but it's easy enough to do and will hopefully give me 20l at 1054 OG . The efficiency, according to my calculation method, was 87% when I brewed this beer previously. I'm not chasing efficiency at the expense of quality. The previous version of this beer is fabulous, which is why I'm doing it again with virtually no changes. I am using up all my current supply of hops, which is why I have 3g of Amarillo at 20 minutes. I will update later when I have my OG and volume figures.
I have also, by accident almost, found that Amarillo and Citra are excellent partners. I have called this beer AC Ace, after the sports car of the 1960s. Having struggled to find names I will now always name my beers after sports cars.
I have been cautious with the bittering hops because I've used a 43g at 20 minutes, which will also add bitterness along with flavour.
I will add 20g of Citra at 10 days and ferment for 14 days before bottling, assuming it's finished at that point.
I am doing a mini sparge when I've drained the grain bag. This gets more sugar out of the grains and is done whilst you wait for the bulk to reach a boil so it doesn't add any more time to your day. I started with 21l of water at 68C and aded another 4l at 75 to 80C in my sparge which is pictured below.
OK, so you have to drain the bag twice, but it's easy enough to do and will hopefully give me 20l at 1054 OG . The efficiency, according to my calculation method, was 87% when I brewed this beer previously. I'm not chasing efficiency at the expense of quality. The previous version of this beer is fabulous, which is why I'm doing it again with virtually no changes. I am using up all my current supply of hops, which is why I have 3g of Amarillo at 20 minutes. I will update later when I have my OG and volume figures.