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All grain marathon

Discussion in 'All Grain & Partial Mash Brewing' started by Wortlover, Jun 9, 2008.

 

  1. #1
    Wortlover

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jun 9, 2008
    My first post, so hello to all in brew land. Saturday was my first all-grain brew. I kind of commited myself by doing a yeast starter Fri night. I woke up Saturday morning, having not yet made my keggle brew pot and igloo cooler MLT. Went to Home Deficiency and Dick's for my supplies. Started on equipment @ noon. Cut and welded the keg, and put together the MLT, all in 90+ degree heat and humidity. Started boiling around 6pm. I copied the below recipe.

    I followed the Dennybrew "Cheap n' easy" batch sparge technique. What I did do different is, I mis-calculated my water and ended up with only 3.75 gal of wort. After many Harpoon Weizens, I said screw it and heated up 5 quarts of water to 180 degrees and did a second sparge. Is this alright? should I have just dumped the 5 quarts of water into the brewpot and boiled?

    O.G. reading was HIGH, 1.065

    Beer is fermenting like a choo-choo train as we speak.

    RECIPE:
    Recipe Type: All Grain
    Yeast: wyeast 2565 kolsh
    Yeast Starter: yes
    Batch Size (Gallons): 5
    Original Gravity: 1.057
    Final Gravity: 1.008
    IBU: 33.6
    Boiling Time (Minutes): 60
    Color: 19.65
    Primary Fermentation (# of Days & Temp): [email protected]*
    Secondary Fermentation (# of Days & Temp): [email protected]*


    death by dunkel chainsaw brewing
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    General
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    Category: Dark Lager
    Subcategory: Munich Dunkel
    Recipe Type: All Grain
    Batch Size: 5 gal.
    Volume Boiled: 6 gal.
    Mash Efficiency: 70 %
    Total Grain/Extract: 11.65 lbs.
    Total Hops: 2.3 oz.
    Calories (12 fl. oz.): 219.1
    Cost to Brew: $26.85 (USD)
    Cost per Bottle (12 fl. oz.): $0.50 (USD)

    Ingredients
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    7.25 lbs. German 2-row Pils
    .5 lbs. Weyermann CaraFoam®
    3.5 lbs. German Dark Munich
    .20 lbs. American Chocolate Malt
    .20 lbs. Weyermann Carafa III® (I used Carafa II)
    1.5 oz. Hallertau (Pellets, 4.50 %AA) boiled 60 minutes.(Mine was 4.8% AA)
    .5 oz. Hallertau (Pellets, 4.50 %AA) boiled 15 minutes.(Mine was 4.8%AA)
    .25 oz. Tettnanger (Pellets, 4.50 %AA) boiled 5 minutes.
    Yeast: WYeast 2565 Kolsch


    mash in at 165* for 60minutes. batch sparge with 170* water.
     
  2. #2
    Lil' Sparky

    Cowboys EAC

    Posted Jun 9, 2008
    Wow, busy day. The second sparge was good. It'll take a while to get the process down where you can hit your volumes.
     
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