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Landlord.
AG#7. Recipe from Wheelers book.
Prep for my dad visiting in August; his fave beer.
Following (and tweaking) process notes makes for a very trouble and stress free brewday. Made a few process changes this time which saved me about 1 hour, e.g. preheating mash tun as opposed to adding over hot strike water and waiting for it to cool to strike temp.
Expecting 79%, managed 82% mash efficiency (double batch sparge). Pretty pleased with that.
Gave neighbour with chickens the spent grain; got 6 fresh free range eggs in return. Pretty pleased with that too.
I keep a check of the cost of production, and this was the cheapest by far. A combination of low(er) grain use and cheaper hops. Came in at 15p per pint.
EDIT: oops, forgot the yeast. Thought it seemed very cheap. Now @ 21p/pint. Still my cheapest so far, by 1p/pint.
Prep for my dad visiting in August; his fave beer.
Following (and tweaking) process notes makes for a very trouble and stress free brewday. Made a few process changes this time which saved me about 1 hour, e.g. preheating mash tun as opposed to adding over hot strike water and waiting for it to cool to strike temp.
Expecting 79%, managed 82% mash efficiency (double batch sparge). Pretty pleased with that.
Gave neighbour with chickens the spent grain; got 6 fresh free range eggs in return. Pretty pleased with that too.
I keep a check of the cost of production, and this was the cheapest by far. A combination of low(er) grain use and cheaper hops. Came in at 15p per pint.
EDIT: oops, forgot the yeast. Thought it seemed very cheap. Now @ 21p/pint. Still my cheapest so far, by 1p/pint.