AG#4 - Black Sheep Ale

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AG#4 - Black Sheep Ale
I wasn't going to brew today, I was meant to be taking a garage roof off but feeling a bit crappy and its raining anyway... Sooo!!!

Recipe to 23L from the Graham Wheeler book :)

Final Volume: 23 Litres
Original Gravity: 1.046
Final Gravity: 1.011
Bitterness: 40 EBU
Colour: 27 EBC
I'm going to split the wort between 2 FVs and pitch Nottingham or US-05 to one and Pitch a litre of my large WhiteLabs Burton Ale yeast starter to the other.

Here's a few Pics :)

The Grain Bill with 5g of Chalk and 5g of Gypsum
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Mashed in @ temp
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Mashed in pH looking pretty good
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Hops Weighed out, 5g gypsum and 1 protafloc tablet ;)
img*I'd better not post the picture of the hops as it gives the hop schedule away, it being from the GW book!/img
Mash finishing temp, the first run of the Coolbox tun went very well :)
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The Clearest wort I have produced so far, the depth and size of grain-bed definitely has an effect on this, this is after using my mini 15L bucket tun and getting cloudy wort.
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FWH and 5g Gypsum
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Warming up with the first Batch Sparge
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Coming to a nice rolling boil
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My Mash tun performed admirably, good clear flow no signs of sticking :)
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10 min hops going in, chiller already in sanitising
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Cold Break
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The Clearest wort ever going into the FV :)
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OG, right about where it should be :) :) 1046/1048 @ 23.5 Deg C
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Left overs
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A fairly laid back brewday, started a bit confused with water treatments but got going after that :)
The Burton Yeast Starter was smelling good and sulphurous so I've high hopes for the batch that had that pitched, the US-05 will be the hoppy control batch :)
 
no comment :D !!!!

Bottled this the other day, Burton yeast batch tasting well rounded and drinkable already whereas the US-05 is a bit green yet with its hoppyness :)
 

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