I've been brewing up a storm lately, which is fortunate, as my beer cupboard is looking kind of bare.
Did a very fun brew over the weekend:
A partigyle witbier, which produced a hoppy IPA/Wit cross and a classic Witbier.
2.4kg Malteurop Pilsen
2.4kg flaked wheat
Mashed at 69C. (A bit higher than I'd planned, but should still be okay for these beers I hope.)
For the first beer, there were 7L of first runnings.
To this was added 150g of 30EBC caramalt and 50g of Caramunich 2 steeped in 1L hot water, for an OG of 1.064
Fermenting this one with the same yeast as the above.
Looking forward to trying them both out.
Depending on how it turns out I may use the first beer as another WnBC entry. It'll just squeak in as an imperial, but it's more fun than the IIPA that's my other option :)
Mayday mild, first of hopefully a run of brown ales leading up to the next WBC.
3.2kg Golden Promise
230g crystal
230g dark crystal
40g pale chocolate
60g mystery dark grain (mystery to me - unlabelled bag and I ran out of pale choc)
40gm cara-aroma
30gm black patent
wyeast 1768 re-pitched, kicked up overnight
OG 1.038
*Forgot to add irish moss with 15 minutes left in the boil, so extended the boil to about 70 minutes and lost a bit of volume. Be interesting to see if that has any flavour impact.
You couldn't pick the grain from the flavour Barry ?
My bitza brown had 70gm =1.6% of Brown in it and that was distinctive and something like Amber would be too I'd imagine
It was black as a lump of coal up a Welshmans arse jt. I didn't even bother. Amber or brown I would have given it a chew. It was darker than pale choc and given I've never bought roasted barley I can safely narrow it down to regular chocolate or black patent. Either way it'll taste alright.
Yup, that's where I got mine. They usually sell it in pre-packed re-sealable bags, however they said they could do bulk packs if I needed larger quantities.
According to the packages they get it from from "Millmore Downs" which is apparently in Amberley.
Yea, prepacked grains. Watch the date on them - some packs can be quite old - I've seen them 9 to 10 months old in the Hutt store.
Not sure how much of an issue that is
I fossick through for the newest