AG#6 Jennings Cumberland ale (BIAB with pics)

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minimag

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I needed to test my new additions to the Buffalo boiler, so did a Jennings ale today, slightly modified version of GW's recipe as I didnt have Challenger hops (so substituted with Fuggles)

Grains (Maris Otter, Torrefied Wheat, Sugar and Black Malt:
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Hops (Fuggles and Goldings)
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The boiler with mods - Temp Guage, Ball valve and Sight Glass:
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Inside the boiler, heating the liquor (I use a stainless steel colander to protect the element as I was getting bits burnt on it) and a braided hose to filter
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Bag onto boiler
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Grain Mixed in
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1 Degree over at start of Mash (Boiler Guage will need altering, is about 5 Degrees out!)
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End of 90 minute mash, not too bad temp loss considering I didnt insulate the boiler
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Bag out and into plastic bucket above a colander to collect runnings.
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The collected runnings (not much from this brew, but it did have a smaller grain bill than normal)
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Kettle on and start of boil
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Bittering hops in (in a hop bag)
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75 minutes into boil add protafloc, flavouring hops and wort chiller to sterilise
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Boil over, time for cooling (took 20 minutes to get down to 30)
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I left it in the kettle for a further hour, and it still hadnt droppped by much, so I decided to run it into the FV at 30
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And time to test my other new toy to reduce temperature
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Into the fridge and let the cooling begin
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Dry pitched SO4, set temp to 20, and away we go. A succesful days brewing, and all the new kit seemed to work without too many issues.
 
I likes!

minimag said:
I use a stainless steel colander to protect the element as I was getting bits burnt on it

This is something to think about. I'm getting that too, but it's been easy to get out with some elbow grease. Does the element stay completely clean with the colander trick?
 
It still gets some gunk on it, but it's less so and it burns to a brown rather than a black if that makes sense
 
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