Day 1: Bière de Gard
Twenty litres in the FV without too much drama, although I'm (as usual) a bit out of practice
Pre-boil gravity seemed a bit low so I scaled back the bittering hops and extended the boil, and in the end it's not too far off (1061 vs. 1.065) - I'll take that, for the first time trying a new recipe
Not entirely sure why the mash was a bit inefficient: possibly the Barke malt is a bit under-modified, or possibly I was just a bit ambitious with my estimated BHE for a single 65 deg. rest.
I had to stop the sparge a little early as the kettle was getting perilously full... a bit annoyed that I didn't think to hang on to the extra and use it to top-up mid boil - ho hum!
Twenty litres in the FV without too much drama, although I'm (as usual) a bit out of practice
Pre-boil gravity seemed a bit low so I scaled back the bittering hops and extended the boil, and in the end it's not too far off (1061 vs. 1.065) - I'll take that, for the first time trying a new recipe
Not entirely sure why the mash was a bit inefficient: possibly the Barke malt is a bit under-modified, or possibly I was just a bit ambitious with my estimated BHE for a single 65 deg. rest.
I had to stop the sparge a little early as the kettle was getting perilously full... a bit annoyed that I didn't think to hang on to the extra and use it to top-up mid boil - ho hum!
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