akx
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What a mess! I was going to brew tonight before my flight but will wait til I come back! Thanks for sharing!That time I decide to pitch and then catch a plane
What a mess! I was going to brew tonight before my flight but will wait til I come back! Thanks for sharing!That time I decide to pitch and then catch a plane
View attachment 111100 That time I decide to pitch and then catch a plane leaving my daughter in charge of monitoring the fermenter. I normally use a blowoff tube but as this was a midstrength I thought it would be a pretty tame ferment.. (hope my gif turns out okay, posting from my phone)..
I used WLP041 Pacific Ale. I got home last night and managed to get everything cleaned up, there was also beer on top of the lid, was a real mess. I swapped the lid and airlock over for clean ones, left my man cave smelling like a pub the morning after..Wowsers! What yeast did you use?
Brewing again....This beer is a little out of the box for style, making a Black hefeweizen by adding Chocolate Wheat malt to the mash out only.
Going to also add 5g/L of Dextrose to the boil and ferment at 22c to push that banana aroma.
165 - Black Hefeweizen 1
OG 1.042
FG 1.006
ABV 4.8%
IBU 12.5
EBC 52
Vol 20L
Eff 80% +
46% Wheat Malt
32% Vienna or if i have some Munich ;-)
11% Rolled Oats
Mashed at 63c for 90mins - target pH is 5.6. Adding some Calcium Chloride to get 90ppm Chloride
8% Chocolate Wheat @ Mash out
60 minute boil using magnum for bittering
3% Dextrose @ 5m of boil
Fermented with M20 Mangroves Bavarian yeast @ 22c
Cool, thanks, I might just hit it with 50g ('cos that's what I'll buy from the LHBS) and see how it goes..you get alot of bang for your buck with galaxy being so high AA and oil content.
Sorry, haven't plugged it in yet, I promise I'll get to it soon!p.s. when can i see that temp data logger for the cube in water you were testing??
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Yeast
Wyeast 1469 West Yorkshire Ale 10th generation, fermented at 18C.
Performance and flavour hasn't really changed, although I did notice improved flocculation after 2-3 generations. I harvest from yeast starters, the longest I've taken one was to about 14 gens with 2001, and I only retired it so I could try 2000 before it was removed from regular sale.Impressive! Have you noticed any flavour differences or performance differences? Was this top cropped or rinsed generations?
I suspect because the harvesting process favours those cells that have flocullated.wonder why it flocculates better
My process for harvesting is basically pitch and stir the starter for a day, let it sit another couple of days, then stir it all up again and pour some into a jar. The flask is then put in the fridge overnight and is poured off before pitching into the main batch.I suspect because the harvesting process favours those cells that have flocullated.
ie Make starter, let settle and drain off leaving the "sludge", pitch the sludge while keeping some for next time. I might be wrong about the process but I am suspecting that is why.
My process for harvesting is basically pitch and stir the starter for a day, let it sit another couple of days, then stir it all up again and pour some into a jar. The flask is then put in the fridge overnight and is poured off before pitching into the main batch.
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