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First brew advise

Post by Damfoose » Fri Oct 03, 2008 9:31 pm

Well after my very informative brewday with Aleman and the accusition of 2 electric boilers Sunday is going to be my first bash.

I would like to brew something that wont take months to mature nor be overly hoppy as SWMBO will be participating and would like to drink it. Ideas appreciated.

adm

Post by adm » Fri Oct 03, 2008 10:04 pm

How about a nice simple bitter - something like Hog's Back T.E.A.?

I made this on 7th Sept and am just having the first pint of it now. It's really nice - smooth, with a good maltiness and well balanced hops. Not a hop monster like most of my brews. I used the yeast from the brewery, but I suspect S-40 would be just as good. It's also ideal for drinking now, whereas the hop monsters seem to be better a bit later...maybe 6 weeks instead of 4.


Fermentables
UK Pale Ale Malt 4.500 kg
UK Medium Crystal 0.360 kg

Hops
Variety Alpha Amount IBU When
UK Golding 5.5 % 35 g 20.5 90 Min
UK Fuggle 4.5 % 35 g 16.7 90 Min From End
UK Golding 5.5 % 10 g 2.7 15 Min From End

adm

Post by adm » Fri Oct 03, 2008 10:27 pm

How about a nice simple bitter - something like Hog's Back T.E.A.?

I made this on 7th Sept and am just having the first pint of it now. It's really nice - smooth, with a good maltiness and well balanced hops. Not a hop monster like most of my brews. I used the yeast from the brewery, but I suspect S-40 would be just as good. It's also ideal for drinking now, whereas the hop monsters seem to be better a bit later...maybe 6 weeks instead of 4.


Fermentables
UK Pale Ale Malt 4.500 kg
UK Medium Crystal 0.360 kg

Hops
Variety Alpha Amount IBU When
UK Golding 5.5 % 35 g 20.5 90 Min
UK Fuggle 4.5 % 35 g 16.7 90 Min From End
UK Golding 5.5 % 10 g 2.7 15 Min From End

Damfoose

Post by Damfoose » Fri Oct 03, 2008 10:40 pm

Perfect adm thanks.
TEA it shall be :)

adm

Post by adm » Fri Oct 03, 2008 10:57 pm

Ooops - sorry about the double post....and S-40 should read S-04....

I might have had a few to many to post properly...I'm sitting here doing a side by side comparison of my version version the brewery's version and it's pretty close ( the only problem is that you have to drink two beers at once)

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Mine's on the right, the real one is on the left

Next time, I think I'd up the crystal on this to 500g instead of 360. The colour of my one is pretty good, the mouthfeel is excellent, maltiness and hoppiness about the same - although the brewery TEA tastes a bit sweeter and more caramelly. I think they might add a bit of brewer's caramel, which some additional crystal might mimic.

Parva

Post by Parva » Sat Oct 04, 2008 2:51 am

Adm's brew looks good and it's certainly something I'd be happy to go at. :) However, what grains and hops do you have at hand? Easier to make a brew from known ingredients. :)

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Re: First brew advise

Post by Aleman » Sat Oct 04, 2008 2:17 pm

Damfoose wrote:Well after my very informative brewday with Aleman and the accusition of 2 electric boilers Sunday is going to be my first bash.
Excellent, be glad to see those boilers going (again) . . . . I may very well be trapped in our data center, so phone contact could be sporadic, but you have my number if you need it. . . . good luck

adm

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Post by adm » Sat Oct 04, 2008 5:34 pm

Parva wrote:Adm's brew looks good and it's certainly something I'd be happy to go at. :) However, what grains and hops do you have at hand? Easier to make a brew from known ingredients. :)
I've got to agree with Parva - the easiest brew to make will be one that you've already got the ingredients for!

Damfoose

Re: First brew advise

Post by Damfoose » Sat Oct 04, 2008 9:20 pm

Have new mashtun and grain will post pics and how it goes tomorrow night after the day is done.

Aleman thanks for the offer if I get stuck you may just get a call hopefully not though during the day will let you know how it went after its all over thouh :)

Kristoff

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Post by Kristoff » Fri Oct 31, 2008 1:12 am

adm wrote:Hog's Back T.E.A.
Fermentables
UK Pale Ale Malt 4.500 kg
UK Medium Crystal 0.360 kg
Hops
Variety Alpha Amount IBU When
UK Golding 5.5 % 35 g 20.5 90 Min
UK Fuggle 4.5 % 35 g 16.7 90 Min From End
UK Golding 5.5 % 10 g 2.7 15 Min From End
Hi ADM, i'm going to hijack your suggestion for this recipie for my first AG tomorrow, :lol:
but just wanted to clarify a few things...
Am I lookng at standard mash time, water and temperature?
And and i'm presuming a 90 min boil?

adm

Re: First brew advise

Post by adm » Fri Oct 31, 2008 1:30 am

Well....that's pretty much what I did for mine.....

From my notes, I planned a 90 min mash (but it ended up being 2 hours 20 mins as I had to pick up kids from school), 90 min boil, no water treatment other that a bit of sodium metabisulphite (camden tablet). Mash temp was 66.9 at the start and 65.6 at the end.

If i do this again, I'll probably take 2 litres of the first runnings and boil down to 1 litre to get a more caramelly flavour - but even without it's a good beer. Good smooth malt, lightly hopped.

Good luck!

Kristoff

Re: First brew advise

Post by Kristoff » Fri Oct 31, 2008 1:39 am

That's great, will give it a whirl tomorrow- thanks :)

Parva

Re: First brew advise

Post by Parva » Fri Oct 31, 2008 3:41 am

My first brew recipe was suggested by IanB and went well. Every single brew I've made since (done 6 so far) have been total experimentation and not followed any recipe whatsoever. I've yet to make a bad one! :) I tend to chuck 30-50Gms of whatever I have at hand at boil and maybe 20Gms each of two different hops at 15 minutes and 15Gms of one of the two that I added at the 15 minute stage at 1 minute prior to the boil finishing. I haven't researched what any particular hop does, I've just worked with what I have in stock and formulated a recipe and gone with it. All have been great so far. :)

delboy

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Post by delboy » Fri Oct 31, 2008 1:37 pm

adm wrote:Ooops - sorry about the double post....and S-40 should read S-04....

Next time, I think I'd up the crystal on this to 500g instead of 360. The colour of my one is pretty good, the mouthfeel is excellent, maltiness and hoppiness about the same - although the brewery TEA tastes a bit sweeter and more caramelly. I think they might add a bit of brewer's caramel, which some additional crystal might mimic.
It might well be that the yeast the brewery uses throws a little more (than S04) diacetyl which when mixed with caramel malts actually gives you a caramelly flavour. When i tasted this at the BBF last year that was my take on the flavour.

adm

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Post by adm » Fri Oct 31, 2008 4:11 pm

delboy wrote:
adm wrote:Ooops - sorry about the double post....and S-40 should read S-04....

Next time, I think I'd up the crystal on this to 500g instead of 360. The colour of my one is pretty good, the mouthfeel is excellent, maltiness and hoppiness about the same - although the brewery TEA tastes a bit sweeter and more caramelly. I think they might add a bit of brewer's caramel, which some additional crystal might mimic.
It might well be that the yeast the brewery uses throws a little more (than S04) diacetyl which when mixed with caramel malts actually gives you a caramelly flavour. When i tasted this at the BBF last year that was my take on the flavour.
Aha.......you see I did use the Hog's Back Brewery yeast for that brew! i was commenting that I don't think it would be much different with SO4.

THE HBB yeast was a monster.....it was extremely gooey and crept it's way out of the fermented unaided. To be honest though, I don't notice much taste difference between that and similar beer brewed with SO4. Maybe it's that they just use a higher percentage of crystal.

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