Hops_and_Dreams
Landlord.
Thanks largely to Clibit's excellent 'How to' guides, I had a go at my first partial mash today.
I love Adnam's Mosaic Pale Ale, so I decided to do a single hop IPA based on this hop. I also wanted it to slap me in the chops a bit, so I went with loads of late hops. It remains to be seen if it's a bit overboard.
1.5kg Maris Otter
1.5kg Light DME
500g Dextrose
330g Carapils
10g Mosaic 45min
25g Mosaic 15min
40g Mosaic 10min
45g Mosaic 5min
45g Mosaic 0min
135g Mosaic 7 day dry hop
1tsp Irish Moss 15min
Rehydrated 20g Mangrove Jack's M44 West Coast and pitched at 21c
IBU 55
Target SG 1056
Actual SG 1053
Largely went without issue, the only problem being that the muslin in a collinder I used to strain the hops into the FV clogged pretty quickly due to the amount of hops. I had to improvise with a separate sieve, hopefully no hop debris got through. Next time I will just use a sieve, then I can discard the hops as it fills up. Lost a fair bit of water to hops and boil, ended up with 12.5ltr wort from 15ltr boil. Topped up to 20ltr.
I was fairly pleased with the SG, though I'm not sure what else to do to get it bang on. I mashed for 60 mins and the temp was still 65c at the end (started about 67c). I sparged with 6ltr at about 70c, although this was poured from a jug, so maybe that's the reason.
According to Brewtoad the FG will be 1013, but I've used this yeast before and it attenuates pretty well, so I expect it to be around 1008-1010. I was in two minds whether to use the second packet, as Mangrove advises to use two packs over 1050, but for 25ltr. At least it should take off quickly!
Took about 4 1/2 hours all in, but I wasn't particularly rushing and the cooker takes a while to get the volume to boil. Guess I will get quicker with experience.
Looking forward to this, so hope it turns out well.
Wasn't much more effort than extract, so may well so 10ltr AG batches sometime in the future, then I can have more variety to choose from.
Really enjoyable brew day, thoroughly recommend it if you've not tried before and so much more rewarding than just mixing a kit with water. Unless it tastes **** of course!
I love Adnam's Mosaic Pale Ale, so I decided to do a single hop IPA based on this hop. I also wanted it to slap me in the chops a bit, so I went with loads of late hops. It remains to be seen if it's a bit overboard.
1.5kg Maris Otter
1.5kg Light DME
500g Dextrose
330g Carapils
10g Mosaic 45min
25g Mosaic 15min
40g Mosaic 10min
45g Mosaic 5min
45g Mosaic 0min
135g Mosaic 7 day dry hop
1tsp Irish Moss 15min
Rehydrated 20g Mangrove Jack's M44 West Coast and pitched at 21c
IBU 55
Target SG 1056
Actual SG 1053
Largely went without issue, the only problem being that the muslin in a collinder I used to strain the hops into the FV clogged pretty quickly due to the amount of hops. I had to improvise with a separate sieve, hopefully no hop debris got through. Next time I will just use a sieve, then I can discard the hops as it fills up. Lost a fair bit of water to hops and boil, ended up with 12.5ltr wort from 15ltr boil. Topped up to 20ltr.
I was fairly pleased with the SG, though I'm not sure what else to do to get it bang on. I mashed for 60 mins and the temp was still 65c at the end (started about 67c). I sparged with 6ltr at about 70c, although this was poured from a jug, so maybe that's the reason.
According to Brewtoad the FG will be 1013, but I've used this yeast before and it attenuates pretty well, so I expect it to be around 1008-1010. I was in two minds whether to use the second packet, as Mangrove advises to use two packs over 1050, but for 25ltr. At least it should take off quickly!
Took about 4 1/2 hours all in, but I wasn't particularly rushing and the cooker takes a while to get the volume to boil. Guess I will get quicker with experience.
Looking forward to this, so hope it turns out well.
Wasn't much more effort than extract, so may well so 10ltr AG batches sometime in the future, then I can have more variety to choose from.
Really enjoyable brew day, thoroughly recommend it if you've not tried before and so much more rewarding than just mixing a kit with water. Unless it tastes **** of course!