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  1. tomaso

    Good balance in honey ale?

    Day 15 and the sample has fermented out (almost) completely. It tastes nice but the honey is only very slightly noticable. The reasons for this, even though we've added 1kg/13% honey are in my opinion .)Dumped the honey into the kettle at flame out and think some of it (maybe 20-30%) got lost...
  2. tomaso

    Beers missing maltiness?

    Oh, that's right :) well spotted.
  3. tomaso

    Beers missing maltiness?

    I've had a similar problem (https://www.homebrewtalk.com/showthread.php?t=545300) and am now very happy with my malty brews. Some things that worked for me: .) Used to leave my pot on the stove during the mash which resulted in a higher mash temp and lower FG = thinner beer; took pot off the...
  4. tomaso

    Good balance in honey ale?

    Thanks for the advice but it's too late, already fermenting away on Saf-05 :); besides, I belong to those who don't like the flavour that Saf-04 gives the beer The honey we used is directly from the hives of my girlfriend's family so as raw as it gets :)
  5. tomaso

    Good balance in honey ale?

    OK, good to know. I'm using saf-05; starting at 18C and will go up a bit in a few days
  6. tomaso

    Good balance in honey ale?

    Brewed it yesterday and went with 1kg at flameout. I'll see how it plays out and if it's not satisfactory I'll follow your advice for the next one. I might add another 05,kg of pasteurized honey at high krausen. Do you think that either way the fermentation would take longer than 3 weeks...
  7. tomaso

    Good balance in honey ale?

    Good advice, thanks. But unfortunately I can't get any honey malt soon and am brewing today :) Will try next time
  8. tomaso

    Good balance in honey ale?

    This is my recipe for a Strong Honey Ale. Don't know what style to categorise it as so I put English Barley Wine in Beersmith. I want the taste and aroma of the honey to be quite noticable but not overpowering. Here's my idea of how to balance it. I know the honey is almost pure sugar but I'm...
  9. tomaso

    Honey Strong Ale Recipe; help please.

    Ok, it's almost brewday and the recipe has been modified somewhat. There is a bit less honey (afraid of overdoing it): 750g at flameout i.e. 9,7% of total bill; Longer boil of 90mins for kettle caramelization. 250g Carapils for some more sweetness and head; To balance the sweetness of these...
  10. tomaso

    Honey Strong Ale Recipe; help please.

    I don't want to add honey malt because the whole idea is to get the flavour/aroma of the honey itself. .5 IBU/SG is quite bitter for my taste so unless the honey changes the perceived bitterness I'd go with less. Does it? Plan to use 69C which will get me to 1.019 FG which I guess is a good...
  11. tomaso

    Honey Strong Ale Recipe; help please.

    Thanks guys! Much appreciate it. Since it's not too expensive I´ll probably pitch 1.5 packets of dry yeast. Any thoughts on my hop schedule? Not sure how brewing with honey changes the process. As I mentioned, I'd like the beer to be just slightly bitter to balance any sweetness from the honey...
  12. tomaso

    Honey Strong Ale Recipe; help please.

    My girlfriend's family have their own bee hives and for Christmas we want to brew a Holiday Ale using their Honey. The idea is a strong, moderately sweet and only slightly hoppy beer. Either a brownish strong ale (maybe with more crystal malt) or a porter/stout. Below is the recipe for the...
  13. tomaso

    Starter 1,005 after 5 days; any problem?

    I've made a 1,4L starter (1,032) on the stir plate from a three months old smack pack of Bavarian Lager yeast; It showed no activity whatsoever for three days and then gradually a krausen formed; I left it for another day and then cold crashed it. FG was 1,005 and the spent wort tasted super...
  14. tomaso

    1.015 gravity starter to revive yeast

    My reply comes a bit late... The brew turned out well so I guess my starter was fine. One thing though.. You say that the cells produced will have the same vitality but I think the point is that the cells produced in the higher gravity wort by older yeast will be stressed out. That's from...
  15. tomaso

    Ph reading when blinking stops or final number?

    Quick question: My ph meter stops blinking and according to instructions that's the ph value but then it drops more until it stops. Today's brew: stopped blinking at 5,7 but then dropped further to 5,45 until it stopped moving. Which one is the correct reading? Thank you!
  16. tomaso

    Slight oil film a problem?

    Thank you! Thank you for explaining this much better than I did :) I don't think that the batches are infected either. Mine at least doesn't taste infected. It is strange though that I always get this film now, even on a very malty brew like this wee heavy (and didn't notice it in my earlier...
  17. tomaso

    Slight oil film a problem?

    Thank you! Thank you for explaining this much better than I did :) I don't think that the batches are infected either. Mine at least doesn't taste infected.
  18. tomaso

    1.015 gravity starter to revive yeast

    The thing is that I already have almost enough cells so it's really mostly to revive and on the side get the few billion cells I'm missing
  19. tomaso

    1.015 gravity starter to revive yeast

    I have a starter in the fridge that I couldn't use for the last month so to revive it for brewing in a few days I made up some wort with a bit of nutrient but came shy of 1,020 to only 1.015. According to the brewunited calculater that should still give me the bit of growth to get the 10bil...
  20. tomaso

    Slight oil film a problem?

    Second that. By using paper towels you're defeating the purpose of using Starsan in the first place and create the possibility of infection.
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