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Another brew day that proves us men are good at multitasking.
I decided I wanted to try a beer using Perle hops as my favourite beer from our local independent brewery uses them - Vale VPA.
Recipe was done on Beer Engine
Pale Malt - 4kG
Sugar - 100gm
Perle 28 gms for 90 mins
Golding 15gms for 10 mins
Irish moss (I remembered this time :thumb: ) for last 10 mins.
Filled up the boiler and set it off heating up.
As I was going to do BIAB in the boiler I lagged it whilst I waited for it to reach 70 degrees.
Thought I had blown up the boiler as it didn't want to get very hot until I realised I still had the STC set up for fermenting - Oooooooooooops. Re-adjust temp setting and off it went. Here is the grain shot - boring as there is only one type.
Once up to temperature I stirred in the grain ensuring no clumps existed. Wrapped it up and went to load the car up for a dump run.
When the timer indicated 90 minutes had passed I hoisted the bag up and let it drain while I had lunch.
Dumped the bag into a receptacle, on top of a colander, and then batch sparged with cooled boiled water, adding the recovered wort to the boiler again. The pre-boil SG was 1.040 at 50 degrees so that's about 1.049. Then I reset the temperature on the STC (see - I'm learning) and set it off towards a boil. :whistle: I took a picture of the Perle hops sat on top while I waited.
Once a nice running boil was going I added the Perle hops and then took a load of carp to the dump.
Arrived back with 20 mins still left on the timer so I continued the re-loading of WinXP on a neighbours computer, I'd been doing this in steps all morning between brewing and clearing tasks. When the timer sounded again, 80 minutes was up so I added the Goldings and Irish Moss and continued the battle with Microsoft.
Time's up so it's off with the power and let it cool whilst I finished the pooter and tidied up around the boiler - our patio has a roof over it, legacy from when I used to smoke, and so I do my brewing out there where I cannot get moaned at about the state (and smell) of SWMBO's kitchen.
So - I've brewed my beer (just waiting for it to cool so I can get the SG and pitch my yeast starter) cleared out the shed and the garage and dumped the rubbish and mended a neighbours PC. Who says men can't multitask?
I decided I wanted to try a beer using Perle hops as my favourite beer from our local independent brewery uses them - Vale VPA.
Recipe was done on Beer Engine
Pale Malt - 4kG
Sugar - 100gm
Perle 28 gms for 90 mins
Golding 15gms for 10 mins
Irish moss (I remembered this time :thumb: ) for last 10 mins.
Filled up the boiler and set it off heating up.
As I was going to do BIAB in the boiler I lagged it whilst I waited for it to reach 70 degrees.
Thought I had blown up the boiler as it didn't want to get very hot until I realised I still had the STC set up for fermenting - Oooooooooooops. Re-adjust temp setting and off it went. Here is the grain shot - boring as there is only one type.
Once up to temperature I stirred in the grain ensuring no clumps existed. Wrapped it up and went to load the car up for a dump run.
When the timer indicated 90 minutes had passed I hoisted the bag up and let it drain while I had lunch.
Dumped the bag into a receptacle, on top of a colander, and then batch sparged with cooled boiled water, adding the recovered wort to the boiler again. The pre-boil SG was 1.040 at 50 degrees so that's about 1.049. Then I reset the temperature on the STC (see - I'm learning) and set it off towards a boil. :whistle: I took a picture of the Perle hops sat on top while I waited.
Once a nice running boil was going I added the Perle hops and then took a load of carp to the dump.
Arrived back with 20 mins still left on the timer so I continued the re-loading of WinXP on a neighbours computer, I'd been doing this in steps all morning between brewing and clearing tasks. When the timer sounded again, 80 minutes was up so I added the Goldings and Irish Moss and continued the battle with Microsoft.
Time's up so it's off with the power and let it cool whilst I finished the pooter and tidied up around the boiler - our patio has a roof over it, legacy from when I used to smoke, and so I do my brewing out there where I cannot get moaned at about the state (and smell) of SWMBO's kitchen.
So - I've brewed my beer (just waiting for it to cool so I can get the SG and pitch my yeast starter) cleared out the shed and the garage and dumped the rubbish and mended a neighbours PC. Who says men can't multitask?