Crushed the grain for tomorrows mini batch (11litres) to use up some S05 and dark malts I had lying around and because I want to brew an old favourite.
Black Francis Mk III
Fermentables - NZ Pale, Munich, Melanoiden, Pale Choc, Carafa II, Black
Hops - Liberal use of Colombus throughout the boil with lots of late hopping.
Yeast - S05
OG 1.063, 58IBU 28SRM
I've not really used it for anything other than a bittering hop but thought I'd see what it does as a SH.
Hopefully it'll taste like the business in the BF 3
Glad the Oatie is tasting good. Give it a little time to settle down and the silkiness will really come through.
After tasting the Pelican Bridal Ale yesterday I have a desire to brew a Biere de Garde. I have some 3711, though that was planned for a Saison. I may have to recover some and save some for a BdG. I'd be interested in hearing your recipe mate.
I haven't brewed for what seems like ages, but there's a version of Greig's Saxby's Ordinary Bitter going on tomorrow.
Actually I should have put a bottle in plastic to send up for you but its all in glass now. If your heading to Wellington in the short term I'll put one aside otherwise maybe I could give one to joking to take up to auckland if he's heading that way.... Yes it tasted quite silky mid ferment but at the end the roast was dominating. I got it too 1.014 which is probably not to bad for 1968.
Not sure on the Bier de garde mix just yet, leaving that to Rhys @ Peak but safe to say it will be pilsner/vienna/munich.wheat with a proportion of sugar to get the gravity up with Styrians. I'm really happy with the 3711, down to 1.006/7 each time I;ve use it with no effort without tasting too thin either. Brewed a sasion and a wit with it ok, so seems to be fairly versatile.