It is - Jamil picked up on the 'burnt rubber' aroma when I gave him some Emersons Pilsner during his visit earlier this year. It was the first I'd heard of it but now I can spot it.
Another great beer spoiled by the well trained nose of a beer hound! I hate that, you are perfectly happy with a beer then someone spots something and its all you can smell or taste afterwards. A bit like a hot woman with a mole.
you wouldn't believe how many people asked me "How much Riwaka is in the Motueka Monster?"
I believe 'diesel' is another term that people get drom Riwaka.
Permalink Reply by jt on September 3, 2010 at 2:09pm
OK, the lager season is officially over for me now, the 34/70 yeastcake went down the laundry tub the other night.
So it's back to a continuous supply of ale and next up is another mild, Stu's home brewed PKB recipe as a Mild.
He reckoned it was good and although I did question the hop additions, I do trust the guy and the kg bag of cascade has taken a whopping hit
Another out of character afternoon brew session tomorrow with a few seedlings to pot up during the mash and between hop additions
Permalink Reply by jt on September 4, 2010 at 2:59pm
Sparge over, nearly boiling. I was tempted to wimp out of the1.5gm per litre - but no it's all hops this by the look of it.
Afternoon brewing is no good either, my routine is all out and there's spills and crap like that everwhere - but at least I will enjoy my Fathers Day sleep in & breakfast tomorrow
I brewed an epic clone whilst testing out a bunch of equipment today. Once again the efficiency caught me a bit off guard today so it wont be a perfect clone... it'll be an EPIC Epic clone...
Epic Clone
10-A American Pale Ale
Size: 45.84 L
Efficiency: 103.0%
Attenuation: 78.0%
Calories: 199.97 kcal per 12.0 fl oz
Ingredients:
7.44 kg Thomeas Fawcett Floor Malted Halcyon Pale Ale Malt
0.93 kg CaraMalt
0.62 kg Pale Crystal Malt
0.31 kg Carapils®/Carafoam®
14 g Cascade (7.2%) - added during boil, boiled 75 min
28 g Cascade (7.2%) - added during boil, boiled 30 min
68 g Cascade (7.2%) - added during boil, boiled 10 min
85 g Cascade (7.2%) - added during boil, boiled 0 min
85 g Cascade (7.2%) - steeped after boil
114 g Cascade (7.2%) - added dry to primary fermenter
114 g Cascade (7.2%) - added dry to secondary fermenter
1.0 ea WYeast 1272 American Ale II
I know! I had to go over all the numbers 3 times... I checked all the volumes in the fermenters... in the WRP... and in the bottome of the kettle... it all adds up! Frustrating in a way... but in others - it's great. The only other thing that I can put it down to is the Fawcett malt. I had the potential plugged in as 79%... maybe it's a bit higher.
've also been hitting the high numbers 94-102%, i thought i'd measured something wrong the first time but every batch is the same, i have 95% as my default eff,i've been using gladfield ale malt but in beeralchemy i use uk pale ale malt as strangely it doesn't have gladfield in its database :) uk pale is 80% potential so maybe gladfield is higher?