45 bottles of Ris-ky business II - only 8.2% this time :-(
ah well investments can go down as well as up :lol:
ah well investments can go down as well as up :lol:
Sounds fun, what was the OG mate?
My mead is ready for bottling and I need another fun ferment for the demijohn
Sounds fun, what was the OG mate?
My mead is ready for bottling and I need another fun ferment for the demijohn
Sounds fun, what was the OG mate?
My mead is ready for bottling and I need another fun ferment for the demijohn
Coopers Dark Ale kit
500g dark DME
500g dark muscovado sugar
500g soft dark brown sugar
approx. 200g golden syrup
Brewed 22L
Og 1.055
Gonna dry hop (Fuggles) towards end of ferment.
This ones for me Dad. :thumb:
11 days on - no further sign of activity. Took a reading of 1.008
about 3.4% abv? Probably ready-ish. Will re-read on Weds night.
Tasted the sample. Dry. Surprisingly subtle orange. Definite coriander hint.
Wish I'd hoyed in a bag of light DME, though. :-(
Ice-cold, fizzy......might be ok.
Sounds OK. ..a nice session beer. I got one you for next...gonna try a partial wheat mash with it and maybe either saaz or mandarina bavaria.
What's P-IPA?
A bit like a JIPA
Just got that into the FV,OG at 1.032 as expected,probably come out around 3.4%, a nice abv for sitting in the garden with on a hot dayBrewing up 6 litres of Partial mash lightish Mild(not a dark one),whilst downing someone elses home brew's:thumb:
Just a simple low abv mild,should be around 3.5% or so,on the boil now and smells Mmmm Mmmm:lol:
8 days on and it was noticeably quieter, though I know the lid is a bit iffy. Anyway, curiosity got the better - and it is at 1.014 already, and I'll leave it a while yet. Tasted nice (I'd dropped some Fuggles pellets in there a day or so ago). Nice bitterness. Definite dark sugar undertone. If it 'boils down' a couple more points, then matures, with a bit of carbonation - it'll be a canny drop.
I've got the mash for my NEIPA on now. It's started a bit lower than planned but that's not necessarily a bad thing because I believe the yeast I've chosen (MJ Empire Ale) has a tendency to attenuate quite low.
I'm super excited about this one.
3.5kg Irish Pale Malt
500g Oat Malt
250g Wheat malt
150g Caramunich II
200g Caster Sugar
5g Falconers Flight - FWH
45g Falconers Flight - flame out
40g Mosaic - flameout
55g Falconers Flight - dry hop 1
30g Mosaic - dry hop 1
55g Falconers Flight - dry hop 2
30g Mosaic - dry hop 2
SG 1.053
FG 1.014
I'm wondering why you've added 200g of sugar to an AG bill when you could simply used extra grain to extract the natural sugar ðŸÂ·I've got the mash for my NEIPA on now. It's started a bit lower than planned but that's not necessarily a bad thing because I believe the yeast I've chosen (MJ Empire Ale) has a tendency to attenuate quite low.
I'm super excited about this one.
3.5kg Irish Pale Malt
500g Oat Malt
250g Wheat malt
150g Caramunich II
200g Caster Sugar
5g Falconers Flight - FWH
45g Falconers Flight - flame out
40g Mosaic - flameout
55g Falconers Flight - dry hop 1
30g Mosaic - dry hop 1
55g Falconers Flight - dry hop 2
30g Mosaic - dry hop 2
SG 1.053
FG 1.014
I'm wondering why you've added 200g of sugar to an AG bill when you could simply used extra grain to extract the natural sugar ðŸÂ·
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Never thought about that though I would have maybe tried an alternative yeast with a higher attenuation efficiency but if that works happy days ðŸÂºThe yeast I've used is prone to stopping at 65% attenuation. My understanding is that sugar is 100% converted by yeast, and grain isn't, so it will help get my attenuation into my target 70-75% range.
The actual Vermont yeast stain recommends adding 5-10% sugar to the grain bill for this reason.
Never thought about that though I would have maybe tried an alternative yeast with a higher attenuation efficiency but if that works happy days ðŸÂº
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