Bob_Loblaw
Well-Known Member
I just tried the following on the weekend:
21L Batch
3kg BB Ale
1kg BB Wheat Malt
0.2kg Carahell
10g Centennial FWH
25g Centennial 5 min
25g Amarillo 5 min
25g Citra 5 min
OG - 1.046
Will dry hop with the following at the end of primary fermentation:
65g Centennial
75g Amarillo
75g Citra
I was going to no-chill this beer but instead I tried something I've wanted to do for a while. Instead of putting the 5 min hops in the cube, I added them as per the recipe and then at flameout I waited a few minutes before dumping the ~90deg wort into the cube, sealing it up and placing it on the first step of my pool - effectively chilling it. It got down to "warm" quite quickly so I'm actually impressed with the method as it chilled the wort but used no water. Might try it again.
I have a Simcoe Pale Ale that has just started fermenting tying up my fridge so this will have to wait a week or two before going down. Initial thoughts are that the colour is a little light against the original, but will save all judgement for a proper side by side once on tap.
21L Batch
3kg BB Ale
1kg BB Wheat Malt
0.2kg Carahell
10g Centennial FWH
25g Centennial 5 min
25g Amarillo 5 min
25g Citra 5 min
OG - 1.046
Will dry hop with the following at the end of primary fermentation:
65g Centennial
75g Amarillo
75g Citra
I was going to no-chill this beer but instead I tried something I've wanted to do for a while. Instead of putting the 5 min hops in the cube, I added them as per the recipe and then at flameout I waited a few minutes before dumping the ~90deg wort into the cube, sealing it up and placing it on the first step of my pool - effectively chilling it. It got down to "warm" quite quickly so I'm actually impressed with the method as it chilled the wort but used no water. Might try it again.
I have a Simcoe Pale Ale that has just started fermenting tying up my fridge so this will have to wait a week or two before going down. Initial thoughts are that the colour is a little light against the original, but will save all judgement for a proper side by side once on tap.