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Not brewing today but I couldn't resist a post - closest I get is Bavarian Apple Strudel for tonight
A remix / repeat of 730 - Little Darky on the cards for next Sunday
All done, dusted and cleaned up with this one by 11 am this morning.
Munich Dunkel
Batch Size: 25.00 L
Brewhouse Efficiency: 85.00 %
4070.00 gm Munich I (Weyermann) (14.0 EBC) Grain 81.40 %
660.00 gm Vienna Malt (Weyermann) (5.9 EBC) Grain 13.20 %
100.00 gm Caraaroma (390.0 EBC) Grain 2.00 %
100.00 gm Wheat Malt, Dark (Weyermann) (13.8 EBC) Grain 2.00 %
70.00 gm Carafa Special T2 (1150.0 EBC) Grain 1.40 %
16.00 gm Hallertau NZ [8.10 %] (60 min) (First Wort Hop) Hops 13.9 IBU
18.00 gm Tettnang [4.10 %] (60 min) Hops 10.0 IBU
28.00 gm Strisslespalt Plugs [3.50 %] (10 min) Hops 3.2 IBU
1.00 items Whirlfloc Tablet (Boil 10.0 min) Misc
Original Gravity: 1.058
Estimated Color: 30.9 EBC (27.6-55.2 EBC) Color [Color]
Bitterness: 24.4 IBU (18.0-28.0 IBU) Alpha Acid Units: 7.2 AAU
Hops are using up some some odds and sods to clear the freezer of multiple bits and bobs.
Mashing at 66ºC.
I'm reduced to dry yeast. My starter of liquid yeast harvested from my previous lager failed, so I'm using 2 packs SafLager S-23. Ferment at 10ºC for 3 weeks, then into the lagering fridge while mrs warra and I visit France, Belgium, Germany, and Nederland.
Brother-in-Law is coming over from Martinborough in the Wairarapa to house sit for us while we're away. He saw it as a good opportunity to have some peace to pursue his writing, and have a break from my sister! Missing a month of winter in the Wairarapa is probably also not a bad thing. Darn cold there with snow on the hills east and west of the valley, and with a southerly blowing, it's arctic.
"All done, dusted and cleaned up with this one by 11 am this morning."
I dream of brew days like that!
Got drank out of house and home by a flood of engineers on friday night, so up early today to try and rectify the situation with a double batch of pale ale (which will have a similar function to the zinc diode on an outboard motor - stop the important stuff from getting consumed).
The grain bill is roughly 82% GP, 10% munich, 5% carapils and 2% crystal, I'm rapidly settling on this mix as my house pale ale. I hop it different each time though. Today I'm doing a split boil, one US and one a NZ/US bastard brew.
9:30 and mashing out already!
Time for me to hop the absolute shit out of something. Was going to brew a Pliny clone but thought this would be a good opportunity to use up the Riwaka that's been in my freezer for a while. Then thought I'd crank it up to eleven and see how far I can push my system hop wise.
Hop Mess
7.4 SRM, 194 IBU, 1.070 OG, 66C Mash
36L pre-boil, 26.5L post-boil, 21L into fermenter, 18.9L into keg
Ca - 88, Mg - 2, Na - 11, SO4 - 81, Cl - 53, HCO3 - 75.
44% Golden Promise
44% NZ Lager malt
4% Carapils
4% Pale Crystal
5% Table Sugar
60m - 30g Southern Cross
45m - 30g Southern Cross
45m - 30g Motueka
30m - 30g Southern Cross
30m - 30g Motueka
15m - 40g Riwaka
15m - 70g NZ Cascade
W/P - 70g Riwaka
W/P - 40g NZ Cascade
DH - 30g Motueka
DH - 30g Southern Cross
DH - 70g Riwaka
DH - 70g NZ Cascade
15g SO5
Total of 570g of hops, or 30g per finished litre :-D
570g of hops
and
194 IBU, 1.070 OG
Yowzah!! 2.7:1 IBU to OG - I haven't ventured past 0.9...
Tomorrow I'm putting down a 20L batch of Foreign Extra Stout
O.G. 1.070
65% Pilsner
20% Flaked Barley
15% Home Roasted Barley
05% Home Roasted Chocolate
25gm Northern Brewer at 60 mins to about 40 IBU.
Cant decide whether to use US-05 or 1469, any advice?
Is 20% Flaked Barley too much?
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