sammy33
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@Avocado Power
How long does it take you to get to strike temps or a boil?
How long does it take you to get to strike temps or a boil?
@Avocado Power
How long does it take you to get to strike temps or a boil?
OK, here's what I did with my messed up stout grain bill.
2 lb 2-row
.4 lb flaked barley
.4 lb roast barley
.2 lb chocolate malt
.25 lb sugar (to hit OG)
1.1 oz Willamette pellets (4%)
Mashed in 1 gallon at 152-53 for 60 minutes (that's 1.33qt per pound)
Sparged with 2 gallons at 174
Boiled almost 3 gallons for 60
I had to top up with about a quart total.
Then I split the wort into two 1 gallon jugs.
A: 3g S-04 - aerated by splashing and shaking
B: 2g WB-06 - no aeration
I deliberately pitched the WB-06 low and didn't aerate in an attempt to coax more banana and bubblegum esters out of it. Not sure if it will work, but I want to avoid the clove and spiciness. Trying to keep it warm, too, since I read that can help.
Fermenting the S-04 at 60 degrees.
This still tasted very roasty, but maybe it will be interesting anyway.
I assume most small batch, one gallon dudes, use the stove? I have been looking at upgrading to a canning element. A power boost and better support. What do you think?
Canning element vs. standard 8" element. More turns. Higher wattage. Quicker boils! :rockin:
Brewed a 1 gallon batch of bacon smoked porter today, posted some pics in this thread.
I surprised that WB06 didn't get stressed from underpitching. What temp did you ferment at? I've been told that over 73-4 get you bubblegum, but under 65 gets you clove. I personally dislike bubblegum and banana, so I usually ferment low.
With S04 I've learned I need to up the sugar at bottling day if I want any kind of carb, most (using the calc) end up cask carbed and not US bottle carbed.
Exciting news for me - I got tired of playing around with bottle carbing, so I broke down and got three 3gal cornie kegs. Hoping to get the regulator and tank next paycheck, so I can start to get a good handle on carbonation - the one weak point I've been struggling with.
Took my ESB in for a tasting at the local HB gathering, got a ton of positive reviews. Really made me feel good, like I almost know what I'm doing.. LOL
Threw together my first mead last weekend. A 1-gallon batch of course. :rockin:
Mead seems to be a kindred spirit in the 1 gallon world.
Just brewed NB Bourbon Barrel Porter 1 gal, OG 1.082. I am just using my old Mr. Beer keg for this one, my first 1 gal batch 2 weeks ago blew my cider jar stopper with a blowoff attached across the room. I'm going to play it safe with this one!
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