Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Starters

THE BREWING NETWORK

SUNDAY SESSION 09/04/2005

STARTER
(In Erlenmeyer Flask directly on the stove)
Water (enough for 2000ml Starter)
D.M.E. (1/2 lb. ?)
Proper Nutrients
Cover with foil
Boil for X time
Rest overnight to pitching temp (68^-70^ or so)
NOTE: Wyeast (100 billion yeast cells per package) or White Labs (30-40billion yeast cells per vial)
Pitch yeast next morning when wort is in Carboy and chilled to proper pitching temperature

STARTER FOR STORAGE per Jamil Z.
5 Gallon Starter
D.M.E. (1/2 lb. ?)
Proper Nutrients
Hop to 7 IBU (optional)
Boil for 60 min. time
Chill
Can
Pressure Cook Jars @ 250^ for 30 min (Pasteurize?)
Produces Sterile wort (refer to book JOY TO HOMEBREWING as well)
Store in dark cool place
when opening use a flame to sanitize mouth of bottle/jar
add to Erlenmeyer flask
add yeast
Cover with foil
Place on Stirplate

NOTES
Does not recommend Star San in Carboy because of the file which is left behind (oil like film) kills HEAD
5 Gallon Wort requires 2 liter starter w/ 1 vial of yeast
1.030 = mild wort
1.050 = mild wort
Whirlpool Chiller drops 100^ in 1 minute (need to get pump working again)
Pitch at FERMENTATION temperature or lower
5 billion cells per degree plato
1 tube white labs yeast is good for 1.048 SG
Zinc, Servomyces
it's ok for hops to transfer to Carboy from Boil Kettle (this would just end up leaving more hop aroma

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

HOPS

Hop Rhizomes Plants that we will put in to the ground this weekend! I can't wait for the HARVEST next year!

5 Cascade
5 Centennial
2 Nugget
2 East Kent Goldings
2 Brewers Gold
1 Mt. Hood


great resource
http://oregonhops.org/culture2.html

Sunday, April 12, 2009

Collaboration not Litigation Ale

Good winter time beer, not the best but I would consider buying this again. It is a very unique belgian stout flavor that you notice immediately.

http://www.averybrewing.com/BigBeers/seasonal/CollaborationnotLitigationAle

2009.04.11_Brewday: High Tide ESB

#003 Extra Strong Ale #3
Strong Bitter/English Pale Ale

 

Type: All Grain
Date: 4/11/2009
Batch Size: 10.00 gal
Brewer:
Boil Size: 11.45 galAsst Brewer:
Boil Time: 60 minEquipment: My Equipment
Taste Rating(out of 50):35.0Brewhouse Efficiency: 75.00
Taste Notes:
 
Ingredients
AmountItemType% or IBU
11.00 lbPale Malt, Maris Otter (3.0 SRM)Grain92.14 %
0.50 lbCara-Pils Dextrine Malt (2.0 SRM)Grain4.19 %
0.38 lbCrystal 55L (55.0 SRM)Grain3.14 %
0.06 lbChocolate Malt (475.0 SRM)Grain0.53 %
43.10 gmFuggle [4.00 %] (90 min)Hops13.6 IBU
23.02 gmFuggle [4.00 %] (15 min)Hops1.9 IBU
8.50 gmFuggle [4.00 %] (1 min)Hops0.4 IBU
0.25 tspIrish Moss (Boil 10.0 min)Misc
1 PkgsIrish Ale (White Labs #WLP004)Yeast-Ale
 
Beer Profile
Est Original Gravity: 1.034 SG
Measured Original Gravity: 1.066 SG
Est Final Gravity: 1.009 SGMeasured Final Gravity: 1.016 SG
Estimated Alcohol by Vol:3.16 %Actual Alcohol by Vol: 6.53 %
Bitterness: 16.0 IBUCalories: 298 cal/pint
Est Color: 6.5 SRMColor:
Color
 
Mash Profile
Mash Name: My MashTotal Grain Weight: 11.94 lb
Sparge Water: 12.88 galGrain Temperature: 72.0 F
Sparge Temperature: 168.0 FTunTemperature:4,669,868,828,147,133,800,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,0 F
Adjust Temp for Equipment: FALSEMash PH: 5.4 PH
 
My Mash
Step TimeNameDescriptionStep Temp
40 minStepAdd 0.00 qt of water at 150.0 F150.0 F
 
Mash Notes:
Carbonation and Storage
Carbonation Type: Corn SugarVolumes of CO2: 2.4
Pressure/Weight: 214.2 gmCarbonation Used: -
Keg/Bottling Temperature:60.0 FAge for: 28.0 days
Storage Temperature: 52.0 F 
 
Notes
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Wednesday, April 8, 2009

DOUBLE DEAD GUY by ROGUE BREWERY

Very nice German Lager Doppelbock. I have enjoyed the Deadguy since my sis dropped a couple in the fridge and I heard it calling my name. We made good friends that night and to my recolection, I had never met another bock at this point...(perhaps years ago in my ignorance). I instantly thought thought that it would be a great candidate for this weekend's brew until I noticed that it was a lager. We will some day reach the levels of cold fermentation, but until then, the double bocks must wait. (I need to put the thermoset to work on the beer fridge...but is that necessary since I have discovered it sits very nicely at a 42^ at it's warmest setting (perfect for my beer embiding enjoyment).

I should note that I am halfway thru my glass and I can tell that it's presence likes to be known at the acheived 9.0% ABV.

Rogue Double Dead Guy on Beeradvocate


Homebrew recipe for Dead Guy (not Double Dead Guy)