mrfrosty
Well-Known Member
Right its been a few weeks since i made the first AG brew but with moving house and only having broadband installed recently its taken a while to get this posted.
The morning went very well with a 5am start and it took about 6.5 hours finishing at 11:30ish getting changed and straight up the pub for lunch!!
I did have a few issues along the way so if i tell them i'm hoping i can be pointed in the right direction for the next one.
Tim Taylor's Landlord 23l
Pale Malt 4250g
Black Malt 30g
East Kent Goldings 23g 90min
Bobek 34g 90min
bobek 27g 10min
I used the guided tour from the forum as my guide so the first thing to work out was water loss, i worked out the following:
Boiler Dead Space - 1.7l
Loss to hops - 0.5l
Loss to boil off - 3l
Loss to mashtun - 1.6l
Loss to grain - 4.25l
Loss to liquor tank - 1.7l
so 23l + 12.75l = 35.75l
I know the loss in the mashtun, boiler and liquor tank are fixed but do the losses for grain, hops and boil off look right?
I then mashed the grain in 10.625l of liquor water ( 2.5l per 1kg Grain)
After the run off and sparging i managed to collect 23l of wort with the liquor tank running dry which i thought wasnt that great. I then boiled the wort with the hops but by 1hr15mins i was down to 15l, so chilled off early. After the liquor was in the FV the gravity read 1050 which was higher than expected so to water it down i added 2.5l of cooled boiled water. I bought the grain with Nottingham yeast but decided on the day to use a sachet of Hamstead Brew Centre's Design a Brew yeast. Finishing gravity was 1004 after leaving it for two weeks, its its now finally in the garage in a kingkeg playing the waiting game. It already tastes amazing, so much better than any of the kits i've made before. Just need to juggle family life to get AG2 on the go.
Hope you enjoy the brewporn to follow, and if anyone has got any ideas where i went wrong with the liquor quantities i'd love to know.
Thanks
Rob
The morning went very well with a 5am start and it took about 6.5 hours finishing at 11:30ish getting changed and straight up the pub for lunch!!
I did have a few issues along the way so if i tell them i'm hoping i can be pointed in the right direction for the next one.
Tim Taylor's Landlord 23l
Pale Malt 4250g
Black Malt 30g
East Kent Goldings 23g 90min
Bobek 34g 90min
bobek 27g 10min
I used the guided tour from the forum as my guide so the first thing to work out was water loss, i worked out the following:
Boiler Dead Space - 1.7l
Loss to hops - 0.5l
Loss to boil off - 3l
Loss to mashtun - 1.6l
Loss to grain - 4.25l
Loss to liquor tank - 1.7l
so 23l + 12.75l = 35.75l
I know the loss in the mashtun, boiler and liquor tank are fixed but do the losses for grain, hops and boil off look right?
I then mashed the grain in 10.625l of liquor water ( 2.5l per 1kg Grain)
After the run off and sparging i managed to collect 23l of wort with the liquor tank running dry which i thought wasnt that great. I then boiled the wort with the hops but by 1hr15mins i was down to 15l, so chilled off early. After the liquor was in the FV the gravity read 1050 which was higher than expected so to water it down i added 2.5l of cooled boiled water. I bought the grain with Nottingham yeast but decided on the day to use a sachet of Hamstead Brew Centre's Design a Brew yeast. Finishing gravity was 1004 after leaving it for two weeks, its its now finally in the garage in a kingkeg playing the waiting game. It already tastes amazing, so much better than any of the kits i've made before. Just need to juggle family life to get AG2 on the go.
Hope you enjoy the brewporn to follow, and if anyone has got any ideas where i went wrong with the liquor quantities i'd love to know.
Thanks
Rob