Murrayatuptown
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Hello:
I joined because I was reading about Zywiec Porter again, and found a post inquiring about a recipe.
Well, it WAS a 2010 post, but there is more activity here about that brew than in the US, where I am.
My first 19 L homebrew in Dec. 2020 was a Zywiec Porter clone extract kit, with steeping grains (1.8 kg). I don't know if the kit instructions are sufficient to pull together one's own ingredients, but here are the links for an extract kit and an all-grain kit.
Zywiec Porter Extract
https://www.homebrewing.org/assets/images/Recipe_Instructions_2019/k99-1852.pdf
ZP All-Grain
https://www.homebrewing.org/assets/images/Recipe_Instructions_2019/ag99-1852.pdf
I added a 1% alcohol boost corn sugar pack because I was certain I'd never hit the target ABV, based on my 4 L kits.
I chose SafLager S-189 from the options.
Then the mistakes began...but it ended really well.
It took me 18 months to get my equipment and portable brewing/fermenting setup, and I found (Saturday midnight) the LME was very moldy. Only nearby brew supply open Sunday morning of brewing day did not have bulk LME for both types, so I had to buy 3 kg of one type instead of 6#. The other type needed 5#, they had bulk, so I got the right amount. I put it all the packaged type in, forgetting to reserve the excess (10% extra, est. 5.4% extra ovetall fermentables). I have to find my notes, but O.G. was higher than the kit said due to the 1% boost and the extra 0.6# LME. Used RO water, no concern for matching any pH or mineral profile.
The 60 minute boil was extended to 75 because I forgot to sterilize a wort chiller earlier.
I bought an aeration stone kit as additional insurance against stalled fermentation (cellar floor was colder than air temp.)
I stopped aeration prematurely because it was foaming over.
I used a can of Northern Brewer Fast Pitch yeast starter/supporter (more 'insurance') not realizing they recommended two cans. I also missed the instruction to let it settle for 15 minutes before pouring it in with the yeast.
Got it pumped into a 6.5 gallon carboy in a plastic storage tote (to catch any overflow, insulate, & keep dark). The tote and cover made the thumping fermentation sounds much louder...didn't know it was a 'thing'.
I was planning a transfer to a 2nd fermenter, cacao nibs, maybe espresso...
2 weeks later caught COVID, and thought maybe I shouldn't breathe on it until I tested negative (optimist?). So it was abandoned for 4.5 weeks. No transfer, no secondary, no additions. Bottled In Jan. 2021.
The thumping had stopped. I checked S.G. and it was stable for three days...12.34% ABV! Over-the-top of the Baltic Porter style guide ABV range, but I didn't really care. Kit maker said 'call it an experimental beer'.
Bottled & waited (bottle conditioning). Barely carbonated. I ended up storing the bottles and a thermometer over a radiator with a thermostat for a few more weeks.
This is the best beer I have ever brewed. I don't know how much my errors were improvements. I'm sorry I shared as much as I did. Almost completely opaque, but if you get a bright LED flashlight under a thin layer of beer, it has a ruby color.
8 months old now. A couple people who procrastinated trying it until late August declared it fantastic.
I found a local retailer who carries Zywiec Porter, but they have not been able to get it for unknown reasons for over a year...so I will have to brew it again. Next time, will probably try a Kveik variety of yeast to alleviate my lack of temperature control. Might omit the 1% ABV boost hoping to have bottle carbonation be more robust. Won't bother with secondary next time either. I have a 5 gallon carboy so I'm pondering whether a double batch is doable...but for 100 bottles and the work that implies.
I joined because I was reading about Zywiec Porter again, and found a post inquiring about a recipe.
Well, it WAS a 2010 post, but there is more activity here about that brew than in the US, where I am.
My first 19 L homebrew in Dec. 2020 was a Zywiec Porter clone extract kit, with steeping grains (1.8 kg). I don't know if the kit instructions are sufficient to pull together one's own ingredients, but here are the links for an extract kit and an all-grain kit.
Zywiec Porter Extract
https://www.homebrewing.org/assets/images/Recipe_Instructions_2019/k99-1852.pdf
ZP All-Grain
https://www.homebrewing.org/assets/images/Recipe_Instructions_2019/ag99-1852.pdf
I added a 1% alcohol boost corn sugar pack because I was certain I'd never hit the target ABV, based on my 4 L kits.
I chose SafLager S-189 from the options.
Then the mistakes began...but it ended really well.
It took me 18 months to get my equipment and portable brewing/fermenting setup, and I found (Saturday midnight) the LME was very moldy. Only nearby brew supply open Sunday morning of brewing day did not have bulk LME for both types, so I had to buy 3 kg of one type instead of 6#. The other type needed 5#, they had bulk, so I got the right amount. I put it all the packaged type in, forgetting to reserve the excess (10% extra, est. 5.4% extra ovetall fermentables). I have to find my notes, but O.G. was higher than the kit said due to the 1% boost and the extra 0.6# LME. Used RO water, no concern for matching any pH or mineral profile.
The 60 minute boil was extended to 75 because I forgot to sterilize a wort chiller earlier.
I bought an aeration stone kit as additional insurance against stalled fermentation (cellar floor was colder than air temp.)
I stopped aeration prematurely because it was foaming over.
I used a can of Northern Brewer Fast Pitch yeast starter/supporter (more 'insurance') not realizing they recommended two cans. I also missed the instruction to let it settle for 15 minutes before pouring it in with the yeast.
Got it pumped into a 6.5 gallon carboy in a plastic storage tote (to catch any overflow, insulate, & keep dark). The tote and cover made the thumping fermentation sounds much louder...didn't know it was a 'thing'.
I was planning a transfer to a 2nd fermenter, cacao nibs, maybe espresso...
2 weeks later caught COVID, and thought maybe I shouldn't breathe on it until I tested negative (optimist?). So it was abandoned for 4.5 weeks. No transfer, no secondary, no additions. Bottled In Jan. 2021.
The thumping had stopped. I checked S.G. and it was stable for three days...12.34% ABV! Over-the-top of the Baltic Porter style guide ABV range, but I didn't really care. Kit maker said 'call it an experimental beer'.
Bottled & waited (bottle conditioning). Barely carbonated. I ended up storing the bottles and a thermometer over a radiator with a thermostat for a few more weeks.
This is the best beer I have ever brewed. I don't know how much my errors were improvements. I'm sorry I shared as much as I did. Almost completely opaque, but if you get a bright LED flashlight under a thin layer of beer, it has a ruby color.
8 months old now. A couple people who procrastinated trying it until late August declared it fantastic.
I found a local retailer who carries Zywiec Porter, but they have not been able to get it for unknown reasons for over a year...so I will have to brew it again. Next time, will probably try a Kveik variety of yeast to alleviate my lack of temperature control. Might omit the 1% ABV boost hoping to have bottle carbonation be more robust. Won't bother with secondary next time either. I have a 5 gallon carboy so I'm pondering whether a double batch is doable...but for 100 bottles and the work that implies.