sixyearplan
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I attempted to brew a one gallon batch of a Long Trail Harvest Ale clone this evening, but I'm concerned something didn't work out based on the amount of trub/sediment in my fermenter after one hour.
I had a small grain bill (approx 2.5 lbs) and an extremely small hop addition. My first and second runnings were very clear. I used a hop spider during the boil to keep some of the hop sediment out. The recipe called for a small amount of maple syrup at the beginning of the boil. I used a very small amount (scaled in BeerSmith) and I had a rolling boil. I didn't boil for 60 mins, however. My boil was about 40 mins.
I was able to chill the wort down to pitching temperature in about 20 mins using an ice bath. I pitched US Safale-05 at approximately 9:20 pm. At 10:30, my fermenter looks like this;
View attachment ImageUploadedByHome Brew1443840154.308813.jpg
How do I have that much trub or sediment in an hour? I've never seen this happen so quickly, especially in light of clear runnings and minimal hop residue.
I can only guess a few things;
1). My boil wasn't long enough
2). The maple syrup addition caused an extreme amount of sediment
Any thoughts???
Thanks in advance.
I had a small grain bill (approx 2.5 lbs) and an extremely small hop addition. My first and second runnings were very clear. I used a hop spider during the boil to keep some of the hop sediment out. The recipe called for a small amount of maple syrup at the beginning of the boil. I used a very small amount (scaled in BeerSmith) and I had a rolling boil. I didn't boil for 60 mins, however. My boil was about 40 mins.
I was able to chill the wort down to pitching temperature in about 20 mins using an ice bath. I pitched US Safale-05 at approximately 9:20 pm. At 10:30, my fermenter looks like this;
View attachment ImageUploadedByHome Brew1443840154.308813.jpg
How do I have that much trub or sediment in an hour? I've never seen this happen so quickly, especially in light of clear runnings and minimal hop residue.
I can only guess a few things;
1). My boil wasn't long enough
2). The maple syrup addition caused an extreme amount of sediment
Any thoughts???
Thanks in advance.