I fancied putting a brew to test out my new shiny Anvil fermenting bucket but not with an expensive brew like the black IPA I've got planned, so it had to be something which uses what I have lying around. So, I decided to do a version of the Timothy Taylor Landlord clone from the Graham Wheeler book, but made a tiny bit stronger and a bit hoppier. The brew day was a breeze. I'd sorted the water treatment and weighed out the grain the night before, and chilling was super quick with the cold ground water, so in all it took only 4 hours. The new pump on the Bulldog Brewer recirculates with ease and the wort was crystal clear.
Timothy Taylor Landlord clone (AG#43)
22L
60 minute mash @ 66C
4.5kg pale
30g black malt
60 minute boil
35g EKG 5.1%AA @60 min
10g Styrian Golding Bobek 4.4%AA @60 min
20g Styrian Golding Bobek @ 20 min
20g Styrian Golding Bobek @ flameout
15g EKG @ flameout
½ Protofloc @ 9min
Safale s-04
4L absorbtion, 23L wort, 4L boil off, 2L dead space, 33L in total
14L mash, 19L sparge: 2.5g gypsum, 2g calcium chloride, 1g table salt, 12.5ml lactic acid, ½ campden tablet, to give ca 150 mg 4 na 23 cl 71 so4 74.
I got 21L at 1.047 and diluted a litre and a bit with the yeast
22L with OG 1.045