ScotchMist
Active Member
So on the 29th I attempted my first BiaB brew. It was a pale ale/EKG SMaSH (based on a thread from here), aiming roughly for a golden/blonde type ale.
Unfortunately, the resulting beer is the colour of **** - **** from a healthy, well hydrated animal, but **** nontheless. It tastes fine, so I'll drink it with my eyes shut, and adjust the next iteration of it to make it look less like ****.
The thing that puzzles me about this beer is this - the FG (1005 - OG 1044) seems really low. The specs for the 'five' yeast on the CMY website give attenuation of around 78% - the apparent attenuation here is 88%!
Now, to my mind there are 3 potential reasons for this;
1) The yeast overperformed.
2) I was over-enthusiastic with finings, maybe?
3) Someone has replaced my beer with ****.
Am I thinking along the right lines, or is there something I'm missing?
It doesn't taste particularly strong to me (4%ish feels about right - not the 5% the readings would suggest)... I could be wrong though.
RECIPE
GRAIN
2.5kg of crisp's pale ale, mashed for 60 mins at 66/67 degreesish (hard to be precise on my analogue thermometer) in 17.5L of tap water.
HOPS
- EKG (6.8%AA) - 15g at 60mins
- 15g at 15 mins
- 20g after the temperature had dropped below 80 degrees.
ADDITIONAL
- Pinch of irish moss (around 5g) at 10 mins.
- Pack MJ Vegan finings >24 hours before bottling
YEAST - CMY Five
Pre-boil gravity = 1030
OG1 = 1051
- this was well above what I wanted - I'd underestimated efficiency significantly.
I left 1-2l of wort in the bottom of the mash kettle (it had bits in), then added a further 2l of water giving a volume of 12L in the FV.
OG2 = 1044
FG = 1005
Brewed on 29/01/2022
Bottled on 09/02/2022
Added MJ Vegan finings a day before bottling.
Unfortunately, the resulting beer is the colour of **** - **** from a healthy, well hydrated animal, but **** nontheless. It tastes fine, so I'll drink it with my eyes shut, and adjust the next iteration of it to make it look less like ****.
The thing that puzzles me about this beer is this - the FG (1005 - OG 1044) seems really low. The specs for the 'five' yeast on the CMY website give attenuation of around 78% - the apparent attenuation here is 88%!
Now, to my mind there are 3 potential reasons for this;
1) The yeast overperformed.
2) I was over-enthusiastic with finings, maybe?
3) Someone has replaced my beer with ****.
Am I thinking along the right lines, or is there something I'm missing?
It doesn't taste particularly strong to me (4%ish feels about right - not the 5% the readings would suggest)... I could be wrong though.
RECIPE
GRAIN
2.5kg of crisp's pale ale, mashed for 60 mins at 66/67 degreesish (hard to be precise on my analogue thermometer) in 17.5L of tap water.
HOPS
- EKG (6.8%AA) - 15g at 60mins
- 15g at 15 mins
- 20g after the temperature had dropped below 80 degrees.
ADDITIONAL
- Pinch of irish moss (around 5g) at 10 mins.
- Pack MJ Vegan finings >24 hours before bottling
YEAST - CMY Five
Pre-boil gravity = 1030
OG1 = 1051
- this was well above what I wanted - I'd underestimated efficiency significantly.
I left 1-2l of wort in the bottom of the mash kettle (it had bits in), then added a further 2l of water giving a volume of 12L in the FV.
OG2 = 1044
FG = 1005
Brewed on 29/01/2022
Bottled on 09/02/2022
Added MJ Vegan finings a day before bottling.
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