My first brew in a while and thought I would dust off the old brew day thread.To get back into it I went with a Malt Miller AG recipe for TT Landlord.
I do find MM are one of the best companies for the way they pack the liquid yeast, always packed well with a decent ice pack alongside.
The instructions are a little vague and I think if you were a beginner you may struggle if you brewed one of these kits but there is enough info for somebody who has a fair idea of what they are doing.
I was a little disappointed there was no suggested water profile but I found one off of this site that seemed to make sense and went with a Malt forward Cl : SO4 ratio.
Inputting the ingredients into Brewfather I could not get even close to the target results for OG, IBU or ABV and so decided to brew as close as I could to the MM recipe and ignore Brewfather in that respect, this was after all a test of the kit.
MM TT Landlord Recipe (23L Batch)
Fermentables
Simpsons Pale Ale Golden Promise - 4250g
Crisp Pale Wheat Malt - 50g
Crisp Black Malt - 30g
Hop additions
30g EKG @ 90
30g Celieia (Styrian Golding) @ 90
20g Celieia (Styrian Golding) @ 10
20g Celieia (Styrian Golding) @ 0
Water profile
Ca: 140 Mg: 15 Na: 8 Cl: 206 SO4: 108
Targets (As per MM recipe)
ABV: 4.6% OG: 1.045 FG: 1.010 IBU 36.7 pH 5.4
All went well to begin with in the mash, I hit the pH spot on and my PID controller kept the mash temperature at 65C for the full 90 mins and then very easily took it up to mash out at 76C for 10 mins. So far so good. That left me with a pre-boil volume after the sparge of 29L which was a little less than I expected.
The boil was less successful due to my incompetence.
I always pre weigh my hops and put each addition in a little pot lined up in order so I don't make a mistake. This time though stupidly I did the same but left the EKG in the packet as they were the correct weight for a single 90 minute addition.
This lead me to throw in Celieia twice at 90 minutes by mistake and then I put half the EKG in in panic.
I then added the remaining EKG at 10 mins and the final Celieia at flameout.
God know how bitter it will be now, I need to put that in BF and see what it suggests.
The other issue was my wort was lower volume than expected and gave a gravity of 1.049 and rather than top it up I elected to just let it go as is.
I also hadn't read the Wyeast smack pack as I normally use White Labs and didn't see it was supposed to be smacked 3 to 5 hrs before needed, it had a bout 2 hours but had swollen up well enough.
Anyway today it is bubbling along steadily if in no particular hurry.
We shall see in a few weeks how drinkable it is
Meanwhile I shall start working on my next recipe.
Image taken during the mash