AG#5 Jennings Cumberland - with a couple of tweeks

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JustBri

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Evenings All

my next all grain is under way, a jennings cumberland ale clone, taken from GW's book, ive slightly altered to my taste, omitting the sugar and opting for another 0.5kg of pale malt, and changing the 37g of black malt to 50g of carafa special 3, a slight alteration to the hopbill as i didnt have the required amount of challenger(33g), ive gone for 25g of challenger and 10g of first goldings at the start of the boil. i'll post full recipe later, with video links, mash is almost finished

Happy Brewing

JB
 
bishopsfinger said:
You're on a roll JB. Have a good one. You're a night brewer then?

Hi

i like to brew at nighttime, means i can enjoy a pint or two whilst brewing, pitched the yeast today and the og was 1044, which is slighty higher than the book, so i think added an extra 0.5kg of maris otter as opposed to the sugar has done the trick, hopefully gonna get another brew going tomorrow, not sure what yet, have some amarillo left over and some admiral, so may try something with these, on the pale side i think :)

JB
 
JustBri said:
bishopsfinger said:
You're on a roll JB. Have a good one. You're a night brewer then?

Hi

i like to brew at nighttime, means i can enjoy a pint or two whilst brewing, pitched the yeast today and the og was 1044, which is slighty higher than the book, so i think added an extra 0.5kg of maris otter as opposed to the sugar has done the trick, hopefully gonna get another brew going tomorrow, not sure what yet, have some amarillo left over and some admiral, so may try something with these, on the pale side i think :)

JB

Makes a lot of sense to brew at a time of day that beer drinking is acceptable ;)... my 10am drinking on Sunday raised a few eyebrows :whistle:
Hope you have a good one tonight!
 
Chaps, any chance of a recipe for this one? Brother in law's favourite beer from the lake district so would like to make up a batch for him!! BIAB is the method i'll be using, thanks
 
I have 3 bottles left from mine, had to slightly change like you too but its definitely a nice pint. :cheers:
 

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