Got this as an AG Kit from Worcester Hop Shop, along with a Jennings Cookahoop. It was a toss up which one to do first, but in the end I thought that this was probably more wintery.
The grains and hops all came packed separately, which was nice, and the attached sheet gave a full breakdown of the contents and timings(Graham Weaver recipe).
In terms of my method, I do BIAB with a dunk sparge. But today I am specifically working to trying to control the mash better. So, initially heated HLT to 80C, added 13Lt to insulated FV, adjusted temp down to 75C and added grain bag. I think this is giving me better control of mash temp - I got the 75C from the strike temp calculator on the homepage links.
Also, I filled the HLT will hot water from the combi boiler - this saved me a good half hour.
Worcester Hop Shop say mash for 90 minutes - everything I have read says that there are no benefits to this over a 60 minute mash. Even so, I went for a 75 minute mash....stirring vigorously every 20 minutes.
So mash was on at 9.15, it's 10.15 as I type now....and that is where I am up to!
So far so good. Really hoping to get a good efficiency - usually I am in the 70s, but the last brew (oatmeal stout) I was in the 40s and had to boost it with brew enhancer (thanks to Clibit and all for helping me out on that one).
Cheers
Martin
The grains and hops all came packed separately, which was nice, and the attached sheet gave a full breakdown of the contents and timings(Graham Weaver recipe).
In terms of my method, I do BIAB with a dunk sparge. But today I am specifically working to trying to control the mash better. So, initially heated HLT to 80C, added 13Lt to insulated FV, adjusted temp down to 75C and added grain bag. I think this is giving me better control of mash temp - I got the 75C from the strike temp calculator on the homepage links.
Also, I filled the HLT will hot water from the combi boiler - this saved me a good half hour.
Worcester Hop Shop say mash for 90 minutes - everything I have read says that there are no benefits to this over a 60 minute mash. Even so, I went for a 75 minute mash....stirring vigorously every 20 minutes.
So mash was on at 9.15, it's 10.15 as I type now....and that is where I am up to!
So far so good. Really hoping to get a good efficiency - usually I am in the 70s, but the last brew (oatmeal stout) I was in the 40s and had to boost it with brew enhancer (thanks to Clibit and all for helping me out on that one).
Cheers
Martin