Hi I’m not sure if this is posting in the right place or not, so forgive me if it’s wrong.
I have twice brewed a nut brown ale that has twice started at 1.055 but had only achieved 1.030 even after four weeks.
Here is the recipe (BIAB keggle)
Pale malt 2 roe 4.1kg 74.9%
Caramel crystal malt 60L 0.50 kg 9.1%
Flake coats 0.50 kg 9.1%
Victory malt 0.25 kg 4.6%
Chocolate Malt 0.12 kg 2.3%
Fuggles 40g at 60 min
Goldings 30g at 15
1/2 whilfloc tablet 10min
Nottingham yeast 1pkt
Mashed in at 71c
Held for 90 min at 67c
I rehydrated the yeast and pitched at 20c, then kept in temp controlled fridge at 18c
Now I’m not sure of the problem, is my mash to long (I know 60min is the norm) and to high in temp to produce some unfermentable long chain sugars, or should I try 2 pkt of Nottingham?
I can’t help myself and I mix the mash around a bit though out the 90min.
My first batch I never got to taste as it fell on the floor and I lost the lot!
I ended up kegging the second batch, and it wasn’t bad, a little sweet and tacky but great flavour think it could be better.
I think this should be a great recipe, I just want to get better figures.
I have twice brewed a nut brown ale that has twice started at 1.055 but had only achieved 1.030 even after four weeks.
Here is the recipe (BIAB keggle)
Pale malt 2 roe 4.1kg 74.9%
Caramel crystal malt 60L 0.50 kg 9.1%
Flake coats 0.50 kg 9.1%
Victory malt 0.25 kg 4.6%
Chocolate Malt 0.12 kg 2.3%
Fuggles 40g at 60 min
Goldings 30g at 15
1/2 whilfloc tablet 10min
Nottingham yeast 1pkt
Mashed in at 71c
Held for 90 min at 67c
I rehydrated the yeast and pitched at 20c, then kept in temp controlled fridge at 18c
Now I’m not sure of the problem, is my mash to long (I know 60min is the norm) and to high in temp to produce some unfermentable long chain sugars, or should I try 2 pkt of Nottingham?
I can’t help myself and I mix the mash around a bit though out the 90min.
My first batch I never got to taste as it fell on the floor and I lost the lot!
I ended up kegging the second batch, and it wasn’t bad, a little sweet and tacky but great flavour think it could be better.
I think this should be a great recipe, I just want to get better figures.