10 minutes left in the mash of a Ballentine IPA recipe I've been playing with. This version uses the allegedly authentic hop combo and increases the corn to 30% - which made the first 15 minutes of the mash a challenge as the flaked corn literally dissolved!
Onwards!
Fly sparge chugging slowly along...
So far so good!
Sparge completed, pre-boil volume * gravity check passed (expected 13.5 gallons at 1.059 SG, hit the volume at 1.062!) so the boil is on!
Yeehaw! Gettin' 'er done!
Wrapping this brew day up! Chillin' to pitching temp...
Filling carboys....
Gas on! Unnecessary? Perhaps. Call it force of habit, I always do 4 minutes at .5 lpm per fermentor and have never had a disappointing fermentation.
Loaded into the 2nd ferm fridge, next to last week's imperial chocolate stout...
...and a pair of kegs hooked up to the two fermentors for purging.
Everything cleaned and polished and put away. First time using BRY-97. Fingers crossed.
Final stats: volume to the fermentors was on the nose at 10.5 gallons, and I maintained those extra 3 gravity points all the way to a 1.072 OG.
Cheers!