Permalink Reply by jt on February 25, 2009 at 11:36am
Good grief that's appalling !
I've been using 05 for the last few months after years on liquids and I was just about to start extolling the virtues of dried yeast.
I must say that the one gripe I have about the dried yeast that I've bought is that considering the 2 year shelf life, the NZ stock has been remarkably close to expiry.
Why should we have the dregs of the yeast world ?
Looks like I may move back to liquid.
Brewed my Roggenbier on saturday with a few spectators :o) Roughly about 50% Rye and it was crazy shit, like oily greasy wort instead of the usual sticky stuff, had a bit of a hard time getting all the wort off of the bag but I got there in the end...
Fermenting with temp control cos im using WB-06 and I dont want any banana off of it, OG was 1052 on 21 litres, pitched at 15* and fermenting at 17*.. When I took the OG reading the hydrometer slowly slid into place instead of bouncing around like it usually does, this Rye stuff is definately wierd, hope it tastes good :oP lol
Permalink Reply by jt on February 25, 2009 at 2:28pm
willyale
95% ADM Pils
5% Medium Crystal
2% Chocolate
10 IBU Super Alpha @ 60
6 IBU Willamette @ 30
4 IBU Willamette @ 15
US-05 ? OG 1.040 FG 1.010 IBU 20
A bit of a light brown session ale (aren't they all ?) Not quite in the Mild category, probably an NZ Daft with some guts
I've found the browns a bit harsh with 05
May even consider Gervin / Notts for a change, but I'd need to up the hops in that case so I don't end up with a malt tonic.
After that I'm looking at a pale coloured beer, say 95% ADM and 2.5% each caramalt and wheat and Willamette
Anyone had good experiences with Willamette late in a pale beer ?
Ive used late williamette quite a few times, up to 15g at Flame out in a 20 litre batch, by itself too :o) its a nice hop, earthy, but not as grassy as fuggles.. I like it..
Permalink Reply by jt on February 26, 2009 at 10:03am
This sounds familiar, I think you've answered questions on the American Wheat before ?
Thanks, I'll certainly go some cascade at power off. Won't have the same effect as in the wheat, with 5% Crystal and 2% Choc but I've done this light brown in various tweaks many times - the bones of it is NZ Hops Irish Red recipe - and I feel like I need to give it a new direction