AG146
Belgian Black
and now for something completely different! inspired by the brewdog recipe for AB12 Imperial black Belgian ale, but not wanting something quite as alcoholic, i decided to modify the recipe for something a bit more drinkable and using up what i had left in various cupboards and freezers, including some elderberries that were stuck in the back of my downstairs freezer that i meant to use in my last blackberry wine..... oh well.
So lets get it on, my first ever fruit beer!!!
4.3kg Maris Otter
200g carafa 111
90g chocolate malt
1kg elderberries
18l mash at 69c for 60mins with a 5l rinse sparge
Leaving 20l wort for a 60 minute boil and 16l in the FV.
Hops
25gm Cascade @ 60 mins
20gm Cascade @5 mins
Elderberries were boiled for a few minutes in a litre of water and allowed to cool and then added directly to the wort at the same time as the yeast.
Yeast
Mangrove Jacks M41 Belgian ale yeast
Came out bang on the money at 1.060 and fairly dark. BF says it will be about 30srm which seems about right. Will end up quite potent at approx 6.5%
My intention is to leave it on the fruit for primary fermentation, then rack it to a secondary for another week to finish off and settle before bottling.
AG145
Bitsa American brown ale thingy
Bottled this today and it's smelling lovely. I think I may have an accidental mega brew!
racked this in to a clean fermenting bucket today and took a reading, 1.008i am presuming it does - as its a very high attenuation yeast at 85% - so i am hoping its a proper hungry-hippo and will chew through it all.
If not, I might put some wine yeast in the secondary. Will take a gravity reading once its in the secondary to check.
It's looking a good purple black in the FV. Very excited
I have a holiday coming up for a couple of weeks, so have decided to make a concerted effort to get a few brews in beforehand and get them bottled up to carb whilst I am away - giving me a nice post holiday stockpile to maintain onwards.
AG148
Summit IPA
4kg Maris Otter
150g crystal 113ebc
18l mash at 66c for 60mins with a 3l rinse sparge
Leaving 19l wort for a 30 minute boil and 16l in the FV. Back liquored to 18l to keep it sensibly session-able
Hops
10gm summit @ 15 mins
20gm summit @ 5 mins
30gm Simcoe @ 5 mins
Yeast:
Verdant ipa
After back liquoring I ended up with an OG 1.050 which is spot on what i was expecting and BF reckons it should end up about 5%, 30ibu and 8SRM
I reckon if I get a saison on tomorrow, I should be in a position to bottle up my Belgian elderberry black, the English ale, this IPA and the saison at the back end of next week before I go :-)
That's 140+ bottles to clean and fill potentially in a day... Bah. I feel a shift towards kegs coming on.
Mine were clean too. All I was doing was dunking them in Chemsan for a bit and putting on a bottle tree. Still took longer than I was expecting.@Twostage all my bottles are clean, as I give them a thorough rinse after I've poured them
All I need to do on bottling day is give them a dunk in soapy water and a quick whizz with my bottle brush before moving straight on to sanitising
AG146
Belgian Black
I cheated a bit with this, by putting it through my fizzics beer engine to get a head from the very initial meagre carb... But it's already lovely!
Black and toasty, dry as hell with a strong aftertaste of sweet berry. If I didn't know it was elderberry I wouldn't know, it could be blackberry or red berry...but it's lovely already.
Give this one a month and it will be phenomenal
I love el doradoHowever in other news, the el Dorado IPA is a hit. It always is
Yep, it's my go to smash IPA beerI love el dorado
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