Permalink Reply by vdog on November 4, 2010 at 10:19am
First lager in about 18months last night - hopefully should be ready to chop over the Christmas break at the beach.
92.5% Weyermann Pils
7.5% Carapils
64.5C mash for 2 hrs (distracted doing other things)
24.5 IBU of Pacific Jade @ 60min
Equal additions of Czech Saaz at 25,15,0 for another 10 IBU
34/70 yeast to ferment
Used Koppafloc for the first time in place of standard Irish moss and was really impressed with it - super clear wort into the fermenter after a little cold break to start. Chilled to 10C overnight, pitched the yeast this morning.
Not being a regular lager brewer I'm not 100% sure on the fermentation profile so wouldn't mind some advice. I was planning on 2 weeks at 10C, then raising it to 18C for 2 days for a d-rest. Then drop it down to 2C for a few days before racking to kegs, and leaving it another month at the same temp. Does that sound about right?
All done 27L @ 1.050 on the dot. Had to add a couple of L of water at the end to get me with thin the gravity guidelines otherwise I would have just left it in the early fiddys.
Had a sneaky sample of this. It's dropped to 1.010! Good attenuation from 1 pack of 05 in 27L...
Needless to say it's a bit dry but that shouldn't be too bad a thing. We'll bottle it up this weekend then we'll be good to go for a tasting in a couple of weeks.
Permalink Reply by jt on November 19, 2010 at 3:38pm
Hopefully it'll be North Welly Summer by the time you're drinking it !
Got mine on tap now and had a couple.
I was a bit heavy on the pale crystal.
If I repeated it I'd knock it back next time and maybe go some wheat to 'fluff it up a bit'
But it's more likely to be a North Welly Sauvin Ordinary or Draught
And Let us know how it compares to that smash of yours last year ?