It's time to do AG#29. It's about a year since AG#1, after many extract brews, but this time I'm going to do an overnight mash. I'm partly inspired by Alanywiseman, who has tried one this week. I also think it may make the brewday a little easier, with less waiting around. I may also get a higher OG through higher efficiency. It's not that efficiency is so important, but I'd like to get around 1055 to improve the beer.
I am a BIABer and can see some potential problems if I do my usual routine and just leave the mash overnight.
I find that when I mashout I get hot spots. The thermomter can shoot up and a good stir gets the reading down. It's just not as easy to stir with the bag in place, so here's my plan.
Heat 19l of water to 70C in my stockpot. Add the grains without a bag, insulate, and leave overnight.
Reheat to 75C for a mashout. Then my new trick. I will line the only big vessel I have, an FV, with a nylon sheet and put the contents of the stockpot in. Strain, add the FV contents to the stockpot again and get it heating to a boil. Meanwhile I will add 6l of water at 75-80C to the grains in the FV and restrain, adding this to the boil. I'll then do the rest conventially, using a second nylon sheet in the FV as a hop filter, which is my usual procedure.
The recipe for 20l of "AC ME3000" (always a classic/kitcar name!) is..........
4kg Maris Otter
200g Crushed crystal
60 mins 10g Northern brewer.
20 mins, 15 mins, 10 mins and 5 mins 20g Amarillo
0 mins cooled to 90C 20g Amarillo and 20g Citra
Gervin GV12 yeast
1 tsp Irish moss at 10 mins
20g Citra dry hop at 10 days.
I will bottle between 2 and 3 weeks.:thumb:
I am a BIABer and can see some potential problems if I do my usual routine and just leave the mash overnight.
I find that when I mashout I get hot spots. The thermomter can shoot up and a good stir gets the reading down. It's just not as easy to stir with the bag in place, so here's my plan.
Heat 19l of water to 70C in my stockpot. Add the grains without a bag, insulate, and leave overnight.
Reheat to 75C for a mashout. Then my new trick. I will line the only big vessel I have, an FV, with a nylon sheet and put the contents of the stockpot in. Strain, add the FV contents to the stockpot again and get it heating to a boil. Meanwhile I will add 6l of water at 75-80C to the grains in the FV and restrain, adding this to the boil. I'll then do the rest conventially, using a second nylon sheet in the FV as a hop filter, which is my usual procedure.
The recipe for 20l of "AC ME3000" (always a classic/kitcar name!) is..........
4kg Maris Otter
200g Crushed crystal
60 mins 10g Northern brewer.
20 mins, 15 mins, 10 mins and 5 mins 20g Amarillo
0 mins cooled to 90C 20g Amarillo and 20g Citra
Gervin GV12 yeast
1 tsp Irish moss at 10 mins
20g Citra dry hop at 10 days.
I will bottle between 2 and 3 weeks.:thumb: