I use 2 kW for up to a 40L boil - I find it spot on. Not too much boil off at all: it gives a nice smooth rolling boil. Just do what mike says above (switch it on when the element is covered) and by the time the kettle is full - she nearly up to heat.
Recently got some EKG and Galaxy from CB, was planning on doing an IPA with Simcoe and Galaxy, but dont have any S-05 in the fridge and only have some nottingham :o(
So ive come up with this sort of british type summer ale thingo, im gonna call it EKGalaxy Im thinking the spicy/earthy ness from the galaxy will go well with the EKG and also add a hint of passionfruit which might be quite nice... Only one way to find out!
3.45kg Golden Promise
460g Vienna
460g Wheat
184g Medium Crystal
46g Munich II
Going to brew this APA once ive finished my first brew today Ill run the chiller and stop it when i get to 30*, put it into the fermenter then by lunch time tomorrow it should be perfect pitcing temp... Will give me a chance to pop out at lunch time, buy a packet of S-05 and quickly pitch ;o)
4.4kg Golden Promise
300g Vienna
150g Cara Pils,
150g Cara Red
James i use the MashMaster Temperature controller kit for heating with a 3kw and it works great. You still need to come and see my set up. 45 litres up to 80 deg in around 40 - 50 mins.
Finally got around to this one, slightly stressful, had to rush my daughter off to ballet ( I know, its my Monday highlight) mid boil, and rush back just in time for the 10min additions.
Watch out for that bottle of yeast I gave you Mike, mine fizzed everywhere before I managed to get it into the starter, poor practice on my part, still it was good enough to get it going by this morning.
Permalink Reply by vdog on September 22, 2009 at 2:38pm
This Thursday night, another pale ale following the success of our attempt at something like Epic PA (turned out probably more bitter than Epic - Beertools tells me 70IBU) with the bitterness toned down a little and the addition of some Motueka.
Hat tip to Joking for the Epic clone recipe (no idea where you posted it, but we used it).
For a 75L batch:
Ingredients
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12.8 kg. Golden Promise Pale
3.3 kg. Maris Otter Pale
1.35 kg. Crystal Malt 90°L
100 g. Cascade (Pellets, 8.2 %AA) boiled 60 minutes.
110 g. Cascade (Pellets, 8.2 %AA) boiled 10 minutes.
55 g. Motueka (Pellets, 8 %AA) boiled 10 minutes.
110 g. Cascade (Pellets, 8.2 %AA) boiled 1 minute.
55 g. Motueka (Pellets, 8 %AA) boiled 1 minute.
Yeast: Fermentis US-05 Safale US-05
220 g. Cascade (Pellets, 8.2 %AA) dry hop
110 g. Motueka (Pellets, 8 %AA) dry hop
Vital Statistics
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Original Gravity: 1.050
Terminal Gravity: 1.011
Color: 13.18 SRM
Bitterness: 47.6 IBU
Alcohol (%volume): 5.1 %
Permalink Reply by vdog on September 25, 2009 at 8:47am
All done, 68L fermenting away happily at 20C (missed the volume by a bit, for the sake of keeping the OG up). Thanks to an extra element in the kettle, the whole thing only took four and a half hours including most of the cleanup. Love that shit!
Got my next two brews planned... I generally plan ahead a few brews going by what yeast I have in the fermenter, as I try to get a good run off of each pack of yeast ;o)
Amarillo Ordinary Mk II, will hopefully brew this mid week sometime...
3.2kg Golden Promise
400g Vienna
200g Medium Crystal
120g Cara Amber
80g Brown
Fermenting this with 2nd Gen Nottingham, last time I used 1469 and didnt have the Vienna in there, so will be interesting to see how this turns out, probably not as good tho ;oP lol
And Cream Ale Mk II, planning to get this one down on sunday...
2.49kg Golden Promise
720g Flaked Maize
90g Munich II
90g CaraPils
36g CaraMunich II