durgarth
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Hi all,
I have been brewing AG for a couple of months (up to my 9th AG brew and loving it). After much research I decided to go with a BIAB type system (thanks to Thirstyboy's postings on this forum) to start and I will probably upgrade over the next couple of months to a three vessel system. Currently I use an old Malley copper boiler (50 litre) and a Rambo type 3 ring burner. Anyway that's just background information not what I'm after.
All the beers I have made have had a 60- 70 minute mash time at around 68 degrees. The brew (whilst sensational in comparison) is a little "sweet" for my liking and I'm wondering if it has to do with my temperature and mash time. I suppose I'm after a drier finish on the beer. Which then I suppose leads to the "style" of beer you are producing......anyway I mainly do APA's with a few English Bitters thrown in.
Any help or advice greatly appreciated.
Steve
I have been brewing AG for a couple of months (up to my 9th AG brew and loving it). After much research I decided to go with a BIAB type system (thanks to Thirstyboy's postings on this forum) to start and I will probably upgrade over the next couple of months to a three vessel system. Currently I use an old Malley copper boiler (50 litre) and a Rambo type 3 ring burner. Anyway that's just background information not what I'm after.
All the beers I have made have had a 60- 70 minute mash time at around 68 degrees. The brew (whilst sensational in comparison) is a little "sweet" for my liking and I'm wondering if it has to do with my temperature and mash time. I suppose I'm after a drier finish on the beer. Which then I suppose leads to the "style" of beer you are producing......anyway I mainly do APA's with a few English Bitters thrown in.
Any help or advice greatly appreciated.
Steve