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Now I'm settled in, I'll just post my brews into a single thread unless I'm doing anything odd/new!
Oatmeal Stout
Yesterday did a Jon Finch Oatmeal stout, but with the addition of 50g of Carafa Special II because I wanted it to be a bit darker. So the ingredients were:
4kg Crisp Pale Ale Malt
450g Oats
400g Crisp Crystal
400g Crisp Chocolate
200g Oat Husks
50g Carafa Special II
60g East Kent Goldings at 60min
1 pack of NBS Classic English Ale Yeast, which I rehydrated for a couple of hours before pitching.
Mashed at 67 degC to get a better body out of the beer, with a 75 degC mashout, and a 60min boil.
This was an odd brew because I've had these ingredients for ages - they were to let me brew with someone who wants to buy their own kit and wanted to see my AG setup, but then we've had 3 months of lockdown. So yesterday I set it all up outside and we had a socially-distanced homebrew!
In the excitement of having to occasionally grab an umbrella to protect the equipment, I forgot the water additions to change the alkalinity (though I remembered the sodium metabisulfate and CaCl). Bit annoying but it will mainly have affected the sparge, since my alk was 148ppm.
Target OG was 1.062. I seem to have hit 1.059 and it is now bubbling away at 19degC.
Here's a picture of the colour - it was like cola: black in bulk, but brown in thinner quantities. Will see how this pans out
Oatmeal Stout
Yesterday did a Jon Finch Oatmeal stout, but with the addition of 50g of Carafa Special II because I wanted it to be a bit darker. So the ingredients were:
4kg Crisp Pale Ale Malt
450g Oats
400g Crisp Crystal
400g Crisp Chocolate
200g Oat Husks
50g Carafa Special II
60g East Kent Goldings at 60min
1 pack of NBS Classic English Ale Yeast, which I rehydrated for a couple of hours before pitching.
Mashed at 67 degC to get a better body out of the beer, with a 75 degC mashout, and a 60min boil.
This was an odd brew because I've had these ingredients for ages - they were to let me brew with someone who wants to buy their own kit and wanted to see my AG setup, but then we've had 3 months of lockdown. So yesterday I set it all up outside and we had a socially-distanced homebrew!
In the excitement of having to occasionally grab an umbrella to protect the equipment, I forgot the water additions to change the alkalinity (though I remembered the sodium metabisulfate and CaCl). Bit annoying but it will mainly have affected the sparge, since my alk was 148ppm.
Target OG was 1.062. I seem to have hit 1.059 and it is now bubbling away at 19degC.
Here's a picture of the colour - it was like cola: black in bulk, but brown in thinner quantities. Will see how this pans out