starrfish
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I don't secondary at all... ENJOY!
Brand new here. This is my second partial mash, and my fifth brew altogether. Brewed this recipe last night. A couple issues I could use some advice on. First I got DME instead of LME, I believe I converted wrong. I used 4#, I think I was supposed to use 3.6. So I'm wondering if I should use less sugar into the primary when it comes time, and if so, how much less. On that note, I got corn sugar, recipe calls for table sugar. Should that matter? OG was 1.072. Fermentation is going strong around 80F
So, about 2 months after my first sample and this is definitely better. The "funkiness" from the yeast has mellowed and now isn't as upfront as it was before.
To me this is a very solid base Saison. My pipeline has gotten pretty filled up and my storage space is limited. But, next year I'm thinking of trying to start early in the year and make a fall and winter(dark) saison using this recipe as the base. Obviously the malts will have to change some to entertain that, but I am going to attempt to stick as close as I can to this as possible.
Wyeast 3711 (seems like most robust yeast for this style)
Per the "saison" guy at LHBS, once fermentation starts, doing open fermentation for 3 days by placing lid on bucket without snapping into place, to create even MORE easters. Anyone else tried this?
Doing this without any weird fruit additions or anything this time, but this style seems to lend itself to experimentation well. Would like to add white grape juice and more IPA-like hop schedule in a future batch.
Just brewed this beer last Sunday and there's plenty of bubbling going on in the fermentation chamber!
One question: This is only my second partial mash and I'm not yet skilled at getting the temps absolutely right. Much of the 75 minute mash was spent at temps in the 152-154 range, rather than the 150 or under that is suggested. Based on what I've read, this might produce a fuller bodied and slightly sweeter end product. Is that right? If that's the case, then should I perhaps expect that the 3711 will not bring this all the way down to 1.00x and might end up in at 1.01 or above?