Brewed a 6 litre batch of a blackcurrant wheat beer, looks good so far. I'll pitch it into the fermenter tomorrow and we'll see how it goes.
Went and picked a load of local wild hops this morning for a wet hop ale.
Now heating up my water to mash in.View attachment 89775View attachment 89776
As I don't have a clue of the AA content of the hops I charged it with about 25 IBUs of challenger at 60mins then added 450g of the wild hops for a 30min 80°C hop stand using my malt pipe as an giant hop spiderThe hops look nice. Are you bittering with them or just late addition aroma ?
As I don't have a clue of the AA content of the hops I charged it with about 25 IBUs of challenger at 60mins then added 450g of the wild hops for a 30min 80°C hop stand using my malt pipe as an giant hop spider
Well today was my first time brewing in over a year. (Back problems ) I done a simply lager with Saaz and used lutra yeast. This was the stuff I had in the freezer.
It would appear this has spurred me on to start brewing more, I’m currently in the process of doing a build for a DIPA.
Which induction hob did you get ? Is your pot 'designed' for induction or just steel ? I've been contemplating one.Not entirely sure what to call this, Brewfather says it's within the APA category so I'll go with that:
Mainly Crisp Chevalier with a bit of Caragold and light spraymalt. Summit for bittering and Lorien for flavour/aroma and Kveik Hornindal yeast.
My second go at water chemistry, first ever time using Kveik and I even upgraded my old portable hob to a fancy induction one that heats up way faster.
I couldn't figure out why I suddenly dropped twelve percent on Brewhouse efficiency, although I had an inkling when my digital thermometer starting going haywire.
It turns out that some induction hobs can wreak havoc with electronic thermometers due to the magnetism. Not a total fail, just means the strike temp was off by a bit so I'll end up with a weaker beer than intended. Oh well, next time will be better!
It's this one:Which induction hob did you get ? Is your pot 'designed' for induction or just steel ? I've been contemplating one.
Looks good. I'm starting to worry about using my camping gas stove as under the prolonged use of a boil the canister gets really cold which reduces the flow. It also shrinks the o-ring that seals it so if I want to change the canister (for a warm one that will burn better) it doesn't seal well unless I fiddle with it.It's this one:
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I've used it a few times now and I'm really happy with it, the stockpot I'm using for mashing/boiling is just a basic cheapo steel one, not specifically made for induction.
It did take a bit of getting used to but it's really efficient, using this instead of my old one (a very basic electric hotplate) has shaved about an hour off my brewdays.
I think the base of my main pot is about 24cm but there seems to be a fair bit of room around it, I can't see a 28cm pot having any issues on there.What size pots are you using ? I see this has a 26cm base, my smallest pot has 28.
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