I transferred the dry stout to the secondary today. The gravity was still really high, so I added a tsp of amalyse extract and a tsp of wyeast yeast nutrient to the carboy. On to the Rye IPA.
RyeIPA
1/14/2007
AG#2
9.00 lbs. Rahr 2-Row
2.00 lbs. Simpson Golden Promise
3.00 lbs. Rye Malt
2.00 lbs. Crystal 60L
1.00 lbs. CaraFoam
1.00 lbs. White Wheat Malt
Mashed at 151-152° for 75 minutes with 6g (1.33qt/#) of water (tap water treated with 1/2 campden tablet per 5g) and 1? tsp 88% lactic acid.
Added
1.00 oz Mt. Hood @ 5% FWH
Sparged with ~3.25g treated tap water and possibly 2 tsp 88% lactic acid (should have been 0.6ml or ~1/10 tsp)
I collected ~6 gallons and started the boil.
1.25 oz Columbus @ 16.4% 60 min
0.50 oz Mt. Hood @ 5% 30 min
1.50 oz Mt. Hood @ 5% 0 min
0.50 oz Columbus @ 16.4% 0 min
1.0 tsp gypsum @ 40 minutes
1.0 tsp wyeast yeast nutrient @ 15 min
1.0 whirlfloc tablet @ 15 min
I added a little less than a gallon of straight tap water at 20 minutes to bring the volume up.
120 seconds of pure o2
1.063 starting gravity. [well short of 1.083 (70% efficiency) per beer tools]
~55% efficiency
Cooled and pitched on a second generation PacMan yeast cake. Initial pitching thru +3hrs was at 65-69°. I put it out on the porch to cool down some more. Fermentation was active after less than an hour and I have 2-3" of krausen after ~3hrs.
In the morning, the temp looks to be about 63° (externally) and the krausen is all the way to the top. I put in the blowoff tube, but I ran it into a sealed carboy, it didn't take long for the gas to blast the hose out of the blowoff carboy and there was a loud pop and a little bit of beer on the floor. I jammed the blowoff tube back into the carboy and stuck the other side in a bucket. Looks like I lost a little beer, but the krausen seemed to die down a little. Very active fermentation!
1/21/2007 1.0135 (temp adjusted) so 6.5% ABV
Sunday, January 14, 2007
Sunday, January 7, 2007
First AG batch
My thermometer was busted, so I mashed at a lower, unknown temperature other than the 152° I was going for. 10 days in, I am looking at a drop from 1.045 to 1.019 in a Dry Irish Stout, making it a not-very Dry Irish Stout.
Here was the recipe.
Here was the recipe.
7.00 lbs. Simpsons Golden Promise
2.00 lbs. Flaked Barley
1.00 lbs. Roasted Barley
1.60 oz. Goldings - E.K. Pellet 5.90 60 min.
Final gravity is 1.008, so ABV is 4.8%.
The beer is very easy drinking. I hooked it up to 8lbs, so the carbonation is on the light side.
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