This one finished quite late as I had problems draining my kettle. I think I need a false bottom between the spigot and the manifold, so that the manifold is free to suck up wort and not be blocked by trub... Anyhoo, the brew day:
Brew Length : 25 litres
250g Chocolate Malt
1kg Crystal Malt
7kg Marris Otter
350g Roast Barley
1kg Unrefined Cane Sugar (added 20 mins from end)
Mash @ 67c for 60 mins
Boil 60 mins
Est OG : 1.089
Est Eff : 75%
Est IBU : 74.9
110g Target (9.6 AA) @ FWH
Irish Moss @ 15 min
20g Saaz (2.8 AA) @ 10 min
Dumped on a Nottingham cake from an IPA
The grain bill:
The target hops (used all but 30g of this block):
Was kind of a bit worried about the grain bill being too big, so got the strike water ready and put most of it in, bar a couple of litres. After the doughing in, there was just enough room to fit the water so I microwaved it up to temp and added it. Was actually a good way to do a micro adjustment in the mash temp. Here's a very full mash tun!
Here are the target hops all broken up ready:
First running going in. Not black, but a REALLY dark brown:
The calor depot didn't have any 13 kg gas canisters, so it was either a tiny little 6kg bottle or a man's bottle 19kg. Not really a choice:
Trub n stuff:
Ended up with 23 litres at 1.096, and was greeted this morning with 3 bubbles a second... And a krausen that looks like it is making a break for it! If it only attenuates to 75%, its going to be a 9.5% beer.
Having a sniff of the airlock, I can definitely smell the Saaz coming through, so hopefully that will stay there as I do like it in a porter.
Think it might be a good un :drink:
Stuff I have learnt:
My maximum grain bill
My boiler manifold is currently *****
Yeast cake reuse for big beers is great!
Now I have to go and clean the kitchen :cry:
Brew Length : 25 litres
250g Chocolate Malt
1kg Crystal Malt
7kg Marris Otter
350g Roast Barley
1kg Unrefined Cane Sugar (added 20 mins from end)
Mash @ 67c for 60 mins
Boil 60 mins
Est OG : 1.089
Est Eff : 75%
Est IBU : 74.9
110g Target (9.6 AA) @ FWH
Irish Moss @ 15 min
20g Saaz (2.8 AA) @ 10 min
Dumped on a Nottingham cake from an IPA
The grain bill:
The target hops (used all but 30g of this block):
Was kind of a bit worried about the grain bill being too big, so got the strike water ready and put most of it in, bar a couple of litres. After the doughing in, there was just enough room to fit the water so I microwaved it up to temp and added it. Was actually a good way to do a micro adjustment in the mash temp. Here's a very full mash tun!
Here are the target hops all broken up ready:
First running going in. Not black, but a REALLY dark brown:
The calor depot didn't have any 13 kg gas canisters, so it was either a tiny little 6kg bottle or a man's bottle 19kg. Not really a choice:
Trub n stuff:
Ended up with 23 litres at 1.096, and was greeted this morning with 3 bubbles a second... And a krausen that looks like it is making a break for it! If it only attenuates to 75%, its going to be a 9.5% beer.
Having a sniff of the airlock, I can definitely smell the Saaz coming through, so hopefully that will stay there as I do like it in a porter.
Think it might be a good un :drink:
Stuff I have learnt:
My maximum grain bill
My boiler manifold is currently *****
Yeast cake reuse for big beers is great!
Now I have to go and clean the kitchen :cry: