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mwfishy

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I wasn't able too find a whole lot of stuff in the forums on this yeast blend, so I decided that I'd share my experience with it during this brew session. In the research I did find on this strain, it seemed that simple grain bills and patience was needed for it.

Here is my plan, the recipe is Jamil's BDG from Classic Styles:

12.5lbs French Pilsner Malt
3.25lbs Munich 20l
90min mash at 147'F

Steeped separately
.75lb CaraVienna
1.0 oz. black malt

2 step batch sparge to roughly 7.5gal pre-boil
add 1lb cane sugar

90min boil
2oz. Fuggles 60min

chill to 60-64'F
Pitch 1.5l of 36ish hour WLP670

Im thinking or 3 weeks in the bucket than do an extended stay in a secondary for as long as I can stand it.

Starter was started last night, brew day is tomorrow. And i'll keep posting till the keg is empty. Enjoy.
 
Came home from work today to find this little beauty!

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Brew day went well, minus a short weather delay. This is the only 4th time using my new cooler so I'm still kind figuring it out. Missed my forecasted OG by only a few points, OG turned out at 1.083. This was the largest grain bill I used in this cooler to date, next time I might add another pound of base or so. With the delay the starter had dropped out of high krausen, but in 8hrs the bucket was full to the top! Glad I put the large blow-off tube in the hole. This stuff is rocking through the beer. Room temp is around 62'F and the bucket temp is 70'F. Once I see the temp fall off, i'll get a new set of numbers on the gravity, but I think I'm going to let this sit on the cake for three weeks. I'll keep everyone posted.
 
Seven days into the primary and she is just about finished. Tonight's gravity was 1.020 just a point to the forecasted finish of 1.019. As I did on the first batch, I'm going to just leave it alone for another 2 weeks, take a new gravity and move it into glass for the long term mature. The color was amazing, straw golden amber? It was beautiful, mild saison taste with a sweet finish. Now we'll just need to see what the brett will do.
 
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