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brumbrew

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Ok so here's today's brew. Missus is in the bath and engrossed in something called mob wives. I don't ask questions.

So here it is, the smoky chocolate express.

1.5kg brewmasters Irish velvet stout kit
.5kg light DME (only thing I had)
1kg demerera sugar
.125kg smoked malt
.4kg crushed barley
.5kg chocolate malt

BIAB in a big pan.

3litres of mash water for the grains. For an hour.

Sparged with quite a bit of water. 6 litres I think because the refractometer told me there was still sugar!

Just chucked some styrian goldings 25g in. So just about to decide what to put in next.

Smokey railway beer!
 
So....

It was savinjski goldings first 25g, followed by styrian goldings and styrian cascade for last 20 mins. Both 25g so that's all of those used up from the geterbrewed hops.

Fished the bags out and boiled some water just to get the last of the hoppy goodness out. ;-)

It's just cooling off now

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I'm undecided how to run a competition for this one. Gravity readings or the best name for the beer. I would think it were somewhere in the Smokey railway section ;-) for those who have tasted it .
 
Oh it was 15 litres in the end topped up to 24 ish to compensate for grain bits and trub.

Maybe grav readings and a name? Closest wins a bottle and maybe a second one for another user who comes up with a brilliant name :-)
 
Come on folks, FREE BEER!

Closest to the OG FG wins a bottle.

Second prize, also a bottle for an appropriate name. :-)

Open to British forum users. Sorry no airmail :-(
 
OK, I'll take a punt on the gravities, though I might change my mind if you let us know what the yeast is ;-)
1.050 and 1.012.

For the name, how about "Primus Smokebox", after the smokebox on the 0-4-2WT Primus locomotive, which, like the beer (presumably), was made in Birmingham (Bellis and Seeking, Broad Street).
 
OK, I'll take a punt on the gravities, though I might change my mind if you let us know what the yeast is ;-)
1.050 and 1.012.

For the name, how about "Primus Smokebox", after the smokebox on the 0-4-2WT Primus locomotive, which, like the beer (presumably), was made in Birmingham (Bellis and Seeking, Broad Street).

Nice answer, I work in an industry that also makes scale models. We have a mold for that particular train. :-)
 
It's been fermenting for a while now. Going to take a grav reading and chuck in some more hops for aroma today (any ideas?)

Rack Wednesday and bottle next weekend me thinks.

Get anymore gravs and names in before next Saturday.

1 bottle for closest to grav readings 1 bottle for a great name despite grav readings.

Good luck.
 
It's been fermenting for a while now. Going to take a grav reading and chuck in some more hops for aroma today (any ideas?)

Rack Wednesday and bottle next weekend me thinks.

Get anymore gravs and names in before next Saturday.

1 bottle for closest to grav readings 1 bottle for a great name despite grav readings.

Good luck.

1056-1011 for the "choco-choo-choo." :grin:
 
I recently had a high OG surprise and I'm thinking "Why would he dilute it from 15 litres to 24'ish?" so I'll go for:

OG 1048 and FG 1010

The name? "Elliot Ness" The G-man who fought the Mob during the prohibition era! :thumb:
 

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