arturobandini
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Brew on today to use up the last of my Marris Otter and what's left of my Aurora from Paul at http://www.barleybottom.com
Recipe - 23litres
Style - Pale/Golden Ale??
4.225g Marris Otter
400g Wheat Malt
40g Aurora (5.8% AA) 60 minute addition
Protofloc 1/2 Tablet - 15 minute addition
30g Aurora (5.8% AA) 80c Hop Steep
Yeast - Danstar Nottingham
26.5 EBU
Anticipated OG 1.045
Probably not the best time to brew as I've left my mashtun copper strainer at my Dad's whilst we butcher it to fit a Stainless Steel Keg. It does give me a chance to try the BIAB (Brew In A Bag) method pioneered by our Antipodean cousins. This is how I originally saw myself kicking off all grain but I wimped out and built a copper manifold so today it's a no sparge brewday. The mash went on at 9.45am I was a bit miffed as it was 63c instead of the usual 66c but I haven't had a drop in temperature over a 90minute mash yet so I'm optimistic.
First time I've used Nottingham and that too was a last minute change from the tried and trusted S-04. Nottingham , so i've read, has good attenuation so produces a dry beer with little yeast character which should bring the hops to the fore and as Aurora is a delicious beast I'm pretty hopeful. This Beer is intended for a party on the 12th of May for my girlfriend's birthday so I wanted to brew something I could chill down for the peasants which was lightly hoppy and pale so as not to offend their simple palates.
Edit - Reduced Boil time to 60 minutes
Recipe - 23litres
Style - Pale/Golden Ale??
4.225g Marris Otter
400g Wheat Malt
40g Aurora (5.8% AA) 60 minute addition
Protofloc 1/2 Tablet - 15 minute addition
30g Aurora (5.8% AA) 80c Hop Steep
Yeast - Danstar Nottingham
26.5 EBU
Anticipated OG 1.045
Probably not the best time to brew as I've left my mashtun copper strainer at my Dad's whilst we butcher it to fit a Stainless Steel Keg. It does give me a chance to try the BIAB (Brew In A Bag) method pioneered by our Antipodean cousins. This is how I originally saw myself kicking off all grain but I wimped out and built a copper manifold so today it's a no sparge brewday. The mash went on at 9.45am I was a bit miffed as it was 63c instead of the usual 66c but I haven't had a drop in temperature over a 90minute mash yet so I'm optimistic.
First time I've used Nottingham and that too was a last minute change from the tried and trusted S-04. Nottingham , so i've read, has good attenuation so produces a dry beer with little yeast character which should bring the hops to the fore and as Aurora is a delicious beast I'm pretty hopeful. This Beer is intended for a party on the 12th of May for my girlfriend's birthday so I wanted to brew something I could chill down for the peasants which was lightly hoppy and pale so as not to offend their simple palates.
Edit - Reduced Boil time to 60 minutes