I would be fascinated to learn how you will measure the .06 part of your teaspoon of nutrient, and the .17 of fishgutst! LOL
I have just acquired a small digital scale, which measures up to 50 gr in .01 gr increments, so that's what I now use to measure my various bits such a water additions and nutrients.
Ah yes, the joys of forgetting to set the defaults to something sensible ...
I do a 5 grams nutrient, and have yet to use my Isinglass as I keep forgetting to mix it ... I've used gelatine for finning in a rush.
Was also a bit miffed to find my ever fluctuating efficiency has pushed the OG to 1.041 ... most anoying, but I have taken detailed (down to the 10ml) water measurements from the tun and kettle and hope to have it dialed in better for the next run.
Permalink Reply by Barry on September 12, 2010 at 4:07pm
Billy T James - New Zealand Big Brown Ale
5kg Bairds Maris Otter
400gm Bairds crystal
100gm Bairds dark crystal
100gm Bairds amber
100gm Bairds pale chocolate
Southern Cross/Pacifica/NZ Styrians (lots of late additions)
Permalink Reply by Barry on September 13, 2010 at 9:37am
A hazy memory of Rewired helped inform my recipe a bit.
I brewed this same malt bill with Simcoe and Cascade about a month ago, dry hopped with centennial. most hops I've ever put in a beer. Keg vanished in under a week.
Wanted to see if I the same grist stood up to aggressive amounts of kiwi hops (plus that's all I had).
I imagine this beer is a bit like a hoppy porter / Black IPA in that it gets a lot better over a couple of months. Shame it'll not get the chance!!
I like the look of your hop combo Barry. I've used a kilo of Pacifica this year and really like it. t's a very versatile hop, lifts the aroma of other hops in pale ales but has a lovely smooth bitterness and flavour of its own.
Permalink Reply by Barry on September 13, 2010 at 1:20pm
First time I've used Southern Cross later in the boil too. I was timid with the amounts, only 10gm per addition, mainly wanted to add it as it's the freshest hop I have - still aromatic in the bag whereas you really have to snort to get any aroma out of my bag of Pacifica and NZ Styrians.
I've enjoyed using both of them over the last year but I'm really looking forward to going back to buying smaller amounts and using them fresher. As I'm sure are Joseph and Mike at brewers coop :)