n added benefit was that I managed to get 4.5 gallons of 1.031 wort after heating up 6.5 gallons of water and putting the basket back in. So 8 hours and 23 pounds of grain yielded 5.5 gallons at 1.097 and 4.5 at 1.031
Brewed yesterday. Was afraid SO4 wouldn't get the job done so I went with Nottingham instead.
I just went with s05 for the second running and used 1/2 oz of cluster at 60 and 30 for the hops. Winging it. It’s churning away right now. Shouldn’t take long that’s for sure. RIS is going crazy as well after a short lag period. I’m keeping it pretty cool so it was expected.
How did it turn out with Notty? FG? I have a ton of Notty saved from a previous brew...
To anyone who has party-gyled this brew. How did the second running brew turn out? Any suggestion?
Thinking about brewing this next month but with a few changes. I'll keep the same malt bill but will need to change the hops and yeast as I want to use up what I have.
1st for the yeast I would like to use wlp005 but am a bit worried that the alc. tolerance might be too low.
The white labs website says medium 5 to 10% which is a bit of a wide range.
If it's not up to the task then I would like to keep it British and have 1098 and 1318 or dry M42, M36 or Notti.
Any recommendations?
For the hops I only have 1oz of Challenger, could I just replace it with EKG?
I also have Fuggles, German Perle, German Northern Brewer and Bramling Cross.
Any recommendations?
I was also thinking of doing a second running's beer maybe just 3 gallons so it wont be too thin and cap it with some chocolate and bit of a medium crystal malt. Probably crystal wheat to help add a bit more body. Then make it a hoppy brown with Cascade and Centennial. Depending on the SG maybe add some DME to get it up to about a 5 or 6 % beer with a medium attenuating yeast.
Anyone else make a nice beer from the second runnings of this beer?
I have to admit I didn't read all 27 pages so sorry if these questions have been answered before.
Thanks!![]()
Thanks for you reply. Think I might indeed go for Fuggles. I'll also use wy1098 as I'm concerned that the Wlp005 will crap out too soon. I just need to find another beer for it. Wanted to use it for an India brown ale clone but the starter took ages to get going so I had to use M42. Anyone know a good American IPA that I could use wlp005 for?![]()
I supposed I should post this in a new thread, but here's one of my favorite IPA recipes. It's inspired by Ballast Point's Sculpin IPA. I'm not sure how well WLP005 would work with it, but it's a lower attenuating yeast than what I use so the ABV would be a bit lower (probably around 6.5). I never did any mash hopping before this recipe, but I think it really helps give it a very balanced and well rounded hoppiness.
5.5 Gallons
OG: 1.063
FG: 1.010
11 lbs 2-Row
1 lbs 4.0 oz Caramel 10
1 lbs Carapils
8.0 oz Caravienne
1.00 oz Amarillo Gold [8.50 %] - Mash
0.50 oz Cascade [5.50 %] - First Wort
0.25 oz Simcoe [13.00 %] - First Wort
0.25 oz Centennial [10.00 %] - 60
0.25 oz Chinook [13.00 %] - 60
0.25 oz Columbus (Tomahawk) [14.00 %] - 60
0.25 oz Amarillo Gold [8.50 %] - 30
0.25 oz Centennial [10.00 %] - 30
1.00 oz Amarillo Gold [8.50 %] - Flameout
0.25 oz Simcoe [13.00 %] - Flameout
2.00 oz Amarillo Gold [8.50 %] - Dry Hop 7 Days
1.00 oz Simcoe [13.00 %] - Dry Hop 7 Days