Permalink Reply by jt on September 29, 2010 at 2:22pm
There's both Mr Cherry
After the bittering addition there's
cascade @ 30 & 20
Styrian @ 15
Cascade @ 10 & 5
Styrian @ 0
The grainbill is close'ish to the original
79% pale - malturop not MO
10% Munich I - not Munich II from memory
4.5% Crystal 55L
3% Pale Chocolate
2% Chocolate
1.5% Black Patent
Advice required, I'm bottling my Maximus Clone tonight. Its slowly meandered down to 1.012 and had been dry hopped for 7 days. When I went to but some finings in last night most of the hops are still floating on top of the beer. I guess some CO2 may be keeping them afloat? Anyway, should I rack the beer off into something else before I bottle? Give the fermenter a swirl to see if the hops will settle out? Any ideas...
Permalink Reply by MrC on October 1, 2010 at 2:45pm
I find that giving the fermenter a little 'bump' every now and then tends to set some of the dry hops free from their floating prison and they start sinking. It's quite obvious in a glass fermenter.
German Pils tomorrow. Will be interesting to see how it comes out with just pilsner malt. DMH only had a single packet of W34 (expired but free) so settling on a blend with S23.
Put this one down yesterday.
It's just a generic lager, not to any style or clone.
23 litre batch. OG 1.056, IBU 40.5
Step mashed 52ºC 20 min, 64ºC 30 min, 72ºC 30 min, 78ºC mashout.
The last two steps had to be decoctions, as my mashtun had no more capacity to add water.
The fermenter has been in the fridge overnight to drop it to 10ºC, along with the starter. I poured off the starter beer this morning, and pitched the slurry, and aerated the batch.
Should be ready for drinking over the Christmas New Year break.