Well that went well but missed OG by mile...6 points...my efficiency still hovers around 65/68 %...next brew I will try continuous sparge against 2x 10litres...
Well that went well but missed OG by mile...6 points...my efficiency still hovers around 65/68 %...next brew I will try continuous sparge against 2x 10litres...
A Ron Pattinson recipe for 1954 Whitbread Double Brown.
What yeast did you use?
MJ Liberty Bell. Patto states Wyeast 1098 Whitbread, but I'm not using liquid yeast yet. S04 I guess would have been closer but I'm not a big fan
Any reason why your not using liquid yeast?
Storage, basically. I'm not prepared to add nearly £10 per brew, so would need to have yeast recovery / storage down to a T. Presently, we have no fridge space, but I'm working on it. Then I'm going to try and recover Fuller's yeast and take it from there
Fair enough. If you do another Whitbread beer try culturing up the Gales strain (you can get it out of bottles of Gales HSB) as that is supposed to be derived from Whitbread B
Who cares, you'll end up with BEER!! My usual efficiency is 66% I gave up bothering to try to up it ages ago
What method do you use, BIAB, stove top, Grainfather?
I'm interested as I've only done 3 AG brews using a coolbox to mash in and have hit 75%+ each time. Not bragging, just trying to understand why I keep getting lucky with efficiency.
Thanks
I do BIAB on my hob ( I normally do 10L brews). I suspect I only get 66% effiiciency because I dont use enough sparge liquor (I dunk sparge using 1.34L/KG) I've never tested this out by using more mash liquor because a)I'm happy enough with 66% efficiency b) base malt is cheap, especially if you use hook head irish malt from HBC
I'd love to clone OP accurately and I have the GW book. I think his hops are accurate but his malt bill isn't right which may account for your previous experience. If you look at the Theakstons website they now tell you what's in it, and in case they take it down here it is:Was up early this morning, so I decided to start on a brew, a second batch of Old Peculiar clone (GW recipe). The last batch I did tasted comparable with the real thing. When I did a side by side challenge, I found that mine was slightly darker and less sweet, despite reducing the amount of chocolate malt in the recipe by about a third.
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