Brown Stuff
I had one last opportunity to brew in 2017 so chose to make a porter. I had some dark malts in stock and I could use some more homegrown hops and free up some space in the freezer.
Recipe (BIAB):
- Mash for 90 mins at 66°C
- Boil for 60 mins
- Mash water volume 28lt
- Pale Malt 3.5kg
- Munich Light 0.5kg
- Crystal 60L 200g
- Chocolate Malt 240g
- Black malt 60g
- Rolled Oats 250g
- Northdown 7% 15g (60 mins)
- Northdown 7% 25g (15 mins)
- First Gold (homegrown) 25g whirlpool 75°C for 30 mins
- Cascade 4.2% 25g whirlpool 75°C for 30 mins
- First Gold (homegrown) 63g dry hop for 3 days
- Gervin GV12 English Ale Yeast 11g pack
- Recipe in Brewers Friend
The whirlpool addition is a bit of a misnomer, I just chilled the wort to 75°C, added the hops, gave it a stir and left it for 30 minutes before finishing chilling. This should get more aroma from the hops as opposed to adding at flameout when the wort is still at boiling point.
Results 18/12/2017
I bottled this after 10 days in the fermenter.
OG 1.049 (efficiency 70%)
FG 1.009
ABV 5.17%
I'll give it a couple of weeks conditioning and try some in 2018, hopefully it will be good, the sample I tried from the gravity reading was very tasty!
Update 31/01/2018
Yep, still tasty!
- Mash for 90 mins at 66°C
- Boil for 60 mins
- Mash water volume 28lt
- Pale Malt 3.5kg
- Munich Light 0.5kg
- Crystal 60L 200g
- Chocolate Malt 240g
- Black malt 60g
- Rolled Oats 250g
- Northdown 7% 15g (60 mins)
- Northdown 7% 25g (15 mins)
- First Gold (homegrown) 25g whirlpool 75°C for 30 mins
- Cascade 4.2% 25g whirlpool 75°C for 30 mins
- First Gold (homegrown) 63g dry hop for 3 days
- Gervin GV12 English Ale Yeast 11g pack
- Recipe in Brewers Friend
The whirlpool addition is a bit of a misnomer, I just chilled the wort to 75°C, added the hops, gave it a stir and left it for 30 minutes before finishing chilling. This should get more aroma from the hops as opposed to adding at flameout when the wort is still at boiling point.
Results 18/12/2017
I bottled this after 10 days in the fermenter.
OG 1.049 (efficiency 70%)
FG 1.009
ABV 5.17%
I'll give it a couple of weeks conditioning and try some in 2018, hopefully it will be good, the sample I tried from the gravity reading was very tasty!
Update 31/01/2018
Yep, still tasty!