Franklin
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I'm doing a stout that I did as an extract recipe, it got lots of praise from mates at the time so now its time for the all grain ;-)
I'm off to a worse than expected start, I'm not liking the look of sitting my copper on the shiny new range cooker in the kitchen, even with just the mash liquor in it its looking a bit heavy for it! ****!
So got the mash on at 8am and started to build up the new Fokker burner in the garage, I knew even before siblings up a spanner that I would be a screw short! Sure enough, mechanical intuition proves right! One leg bolt short!
Gas jet changed for the natural gas jet and hose connected to burner inlet, I'm going out now to try get another fitting so I can actually connect the gas supply up.
Anyone know if there should be gasket sealant on the fibre gasket that closes off the inside of the cast burner?
Cheers.
The Recipe:
Rye Stout mkII
Fermentables:
Maris Otter 3000g 66.9%
Flaked Barley 500g 11.2%
Roasted Barley 280g 6.3%
Caramalt 250g 5.6%
Crystal Rye Malt 250g 5.6%
German Roasted Rye Malt 200g 4.5%
Hops:
Liberty @ 60 mins- 50g
Liberty @ 15 mins- 50g
Final Volume: 23 Litres
Original Gravity: 1.042
Final Gravity: 1.014
Alcohol Content: 3.6% ABV
Total Liquor: 32.8 Litres
Mash Liquor: 11.2 Litres
Mash Efficiency: 75 %
Bitterness: 40 EBU
Colour: 160 EBC
Malt inspection by cat:
Bits of the new kitchen where i decided not to brew:
Preparing the liquor, Hot water straight from mains pressure feed:
Pre-heating the Mashtun, on the new shiny cooker:
I was aiming for 66c:
Moved into the garage and bought some plumbing fittings to hook up the new boiling ring to the mains gas:
Trying to get the height right for the Heath-Robinson 3-teir:
Sparge liquor going in:
Just about to start first run-off:
Liberty Hops:
FWH's warming up:
15min hops with chiller already in, protafloc went in just before the chiller:
Chiller water running to outside grate, I hooked up the chiller to the cold feed with a couple of push fits and a length of plastic water pipe:
Aiming for 1042, this looks pretty close:
Kind of a deep brown, wort was tasting quite bitter, lots of flavor:
Running off after cooling to 23c:
Hops n trub:
Fairly well aerated, though still gave it a bit of a thrash after the yeast (s-04) went in:
Once I got over the Kitchen / gas fittings issue it was actually pretty smooth :) Fingers crossed it can only get smoother from now on :)
I'm off to a worse than expected start, I'm not liking the look of sitting my copper on the shiny new range cooker in the kitchen, even with just the mash liquor in it its looking a bit heavy for it! ****!
So got the mash on at 8am and started to build up the new Fokker burner in the garage, I knew even before siblings up a spanner that I would be a screw short! Sure enough, mechanical intuition proves right! One leg bolt short!
Gas jet changed for the natural gas jet and hose connected to burner inlet, I'm going out now to try get another fitting so I can actually connect the gas supply up.
Anyone know if there should be gasket sealant on the fibre gasket that closes off the inside of the cast burner?
Cheers.
The Recipe:
Rye Stout mkII
Fermentables:
Maris Otter 3000g 66.9%
Flaked Barley 500g 11.2%
Roasted Barley 280g 6.3%
Caramalt 250g 5.6%
Crystal Rye Malt 250g 5.6%
German Roasted Rye Malt 200g 4.5%
Hops:
Liberty @ 60 mins- 50g
Liberty @ 15 mins- 50g
Final Volume: 23 Litres
Original Gravity: 1.042
Final Gravity: 1.014
Alcohol Content: 3.6% ABV
Total Liquor: 32.8 Litres
Mash Liquor: 11.2 Litres
Mash Efficiency: 75 %
Bitterness: 40 EBU
Colour: 160 EBC
Malt inspection by cat:
Bits of the new kitchen where i decided not to brew:
Preparing the liquor, Hot water straight from mains pressure feed:
Pre-heating the Mashtun, on the new shiny cooker:
I was aiming for 66c:
Moved into the garage and bought some plumbing fittings to hook up the new boiling ring to the mains gas:
Trying to get the height right for the Heath-Robinson 3-teir:
Sparge liquor going in:
Just about to start first run-off:
Liberty Hops:
FWH's warming up:
15min hops with chiller already in, protafloc went in just before the chiller:
Chiller water running to outside grate, I hooked up the chiller to the cold feed with a couple of push fits and a length of plastic water pipe:
Aiming for 1042, this looks pretty close:
Kind of a deep brown, wort was tasting quite bitter, lots of flavor:
Running off after cooling to 23c:
Hops n trub:
Fairly well aerated, though still gave it a bit of a thrash after the yeast (s-04) went in:
Once I got over the Kitchen / gas fittings issue it was actually pretty smooth :) Fingers crossed it can only get smoother from now on :)