Beer Elzibub
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So after trying my hand at a succession of kits late last year and early this year, and following up with some extract recipes more recently, I finally got around to my first ever AG brew yesterday.
I'd committed to doing an ESB and after much perusing of different recipes I decided to take the possible "fretting and tweaking" out of the equation for my first AG, so I settled on an 11.5 L AG ESB kit from Brew Day in Nottingham. Service, packaging and instruction were first class - will buy from them again. Base is MO with some Light Crystal, Amber Malt and Roast Barley. Hops are Challenger, Fuggles and EKG with S-04 the supplied yeast.
I'm doing BIAB in a stove-top pot and managed to keep reasonable control at 65-67 deg C during mash. Did 90 mins mash rather than 60 as I didn't think it'd do any harm and I suspect my efficiency in this set up isn't too high. Did a 2L pseudo sparge (pour from jug through bag on colander). Boil-off losses were guesswork for my first go this set up. No crises although I have found that paper teabags won't contain hops for a 60 minute boil! Also, despite top-ups I lost a bit more to boil than expected so the volume into the FV was a bit lower than expected and the OG higher. But that's not a problem.
Now fermenting away happily, apparently this yeast is fairly speedy. I'll report back on first tasting.
I've trawled this forum extensively for ideas, comments and tips over the past few months, so many thanks even if I haven't acknowledged you!
I'd committed to doing an ESB and after much perusing of different recipes I decided to take the possible "fretting and tweaking" out of the equation for my first AG, so I settled on an 11.5 L AG ESB kit from Brew Day in Nottingham. Service, packaging and instruction were first class - will buy from them again. Base is MO with some Light Crystal, Amber Malt and Roast Barley. Hops are Challenger, Fuggles and EKG with S-04 the supplied yeast.
I'm doing BIAB in a stove-top pot and managed to keep reasonable control at 65-67 deg C during mash. Did 90 mins mash rather than 60 as I didn't think it'd do any harm and I suspect my efficiency in this set up isn't too high. Did a 2L pseudo sparge (pour from jug through bag on colander). Boil-off losses were guesswork for my first go this set up. No crises although I have found that paper teabags won't contain hops for a 60 minute boil! Also, despite top-ups I lost a bit more to boil than expected so the volume into the FV was a bit lower than expected and the OG higher. But that's not a problem.
Now fermenting away happily, apparently this yeast is fairly speedy. I'll report back on first tasting.
I've trawled this forum extensively for ideas, comments and tips over the past few months, so many thanks even if I haven't acknowledged you!