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First step mash on Dunkelweizen

Discussion in 'General Homebrew Discussion' started by RJS, Nov 8, 2012.

 

  1. #1
    RJS

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    Posted Nov 8, 2012
    For some reason i wanted to try a step mash. Didnt go as planned. Hit 120, 130, 140, couldnt get to sach. rest, jumped to 169 for mash out.

    For each rest i pulled part of the mash for a decoction.

    Of course, i got some sugar out of it, O.G. was 1.057 and fermentation is fine, but i wonder what kind of taste will come out of it. Basically my highest step was only 140F.

    Question: anyone have experience missing that low or can determine if its drinkable?

    Does each decoction pull out enough long chains so i dont have a thin beer?
     
  2. #2
    RJS

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    Posted Nov 9, 2012
    I remember now i didnt do a mash out, the 169F was a batch sparge.
     
  3. #3
    RJS

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    Posted Nov 9, 2012
    Also, the grain was added around 120F, but can you start with cold water and direct fire all the way up?
     
  4. #4
    RJS

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    Posted Nov 10, 2012
    bump

    no worries, going to post how it comes out. Smells like normal fermentation. Maybe 140F sach rest is fine as long as part of the mash was decocted.
     
  5. #5
    ReverseApacheMaster

    Banned

    Posted Nov 10, 2012
    I'd be surprised if you got a lot of conversion with a rest at 140F unless it was a particularly long rest.
     
  6. #6
    RJS

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    Posted Nov 10, 2012
    Actually, i mashed before going to work and finished brewing later. So, the mash was about 4 hours, luckily the Coleman Extreme has 0 heat loss
     
  7. #7
    cooper

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    Posted Nov 19, 2012
    Interested in how this turns out. I think it'll be fine as you were able to mash at 140 for four hours. Did you take a PH reading?
     
  8. #8
    RJS

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    Posted Nov 21, 2012
    Good question. I did not due to being so used to the same numbers every week (i brew every week), i sort of skip some steps after so many repeats. My PH meter probably has some dust on it.

    The beer is carbed and in the kegerator now, waiting to be served tonight. Right away i notice the color is off by about 5 or 6 points, which is uncommon for me.

    It did go from 1.057 to 1.012 though and i did try some but i dont really judge the beer till its been cleared, carbed and cold.
     
  9. #9
    Posted Nov 21, 2012
    Oh, he definitely got conversion. Per John Palmer:

    MC
     
  10. #10
    RJS

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    Posted Nov 24, 2012
    Im not sure what to make of this beer. My brothers like it, but im not drinking it.

    I tried to take it offline and the protesting began. Oh well.
     
  11. #11
    RJS

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    Posted Feb 25, 2015
    This beer was awful, dont mash at 140F
     
  12. #12
    JAG107

    Active Member

    Posted Feb 26, 2015
    Awful how? What does it taste like? Any notable off flavors?
     
  13. #13
    RJS

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    Posted Feb 26, 2015
    i dont remember too much, as this was years ago. Just following up on something i started and needed to finish. I think it was thin, hop waterish, never got close to proper SRM.
     
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