Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Brew 11 Extra Stout

I wanted to brew a good winter beer, and decided on a stout. I juiced it up with a bit of Agave syrup with a target gravity of 1.090. It came out with a bit too much volume, but considering that, the gravity was pretty good at 1.082. I discovered that my mash keg has a hard time maintaining higher temperatures. I will insulate it some more and try one more brew and if the problem continues I will replace it with a cooler.

Strategy: Dough in at 168, observe drop to 153,
rest 30 min.
Heat Decoction and mash out at 160

3:13 PM 11/8/2008 strike temp=168
3:33 PM 11/8/2008 Temp dropped too quickly, reheating water.
3:50 PM 11/8/2008 Temp = 164
3:52 PM 11/8/2008 Dough in - Mash temp = 152
4:05 PM 11/8/2008 Temp Check = 150
4:25 PM 11/8/2008 Temp Check = 151
4:30 PM 11/8/2008 Started Decoction - 1.5-2 gal
4:45 PM 11/8/2008 Decoction boiling
4:55 PM 11/8/2008 Stopped Decoction Boil, return to mash
5:34 PM 11/8/2008 Sparge Water = 180, starting sparge
5:54 PM 11/8/2008 4 gallons in boil kettle, started heat
6:11 PM 11/8/2008 Runoff complete, 9 gallons of wort!
6:13 PM 11/8/2008 Boil Started

6:22 PM 11/8/2008 Added Centennial and Galena hops
7:02 PM 11/8/2008 Added 15 min hops
7:15 PM 11/8/2008 Added 3 min hops
7:19 PM 11/8/2008 started chill
8:03 PM 11/8/2008 Og = 1.082, volume = 6.5 gallons

Update - The recipe had too little roasted barley, and too much agave. It packed quite a punch, and after 3 months was finally conditioned and tasted ok though.

13 lbs American 2-row
.5 lbs Crystal 60
.75 lbs Roasted Barley
1 lbs Chocolate malt
.5 lbs Dextrine Malt
.5 lbs Munich Malt
0.5 lbs Dry Light
1.5 lbs Honey
1.0 oz Centennial (8.70%) - added during boil, boiled 60.0 min
1.0 oz Galena (10.0%) - added during boil, boiled 60.0 min
0.5 oz Cascade (5.5%) - added during boil, boiled 5.0 min
0.5 oz Willamette (5.0%) - added during boil, boiled 5.0 min
0.0 oz Cascade (5.5%) - added dry to secondary fermenter
0.0 oz Willamette (5.0%) - added dry to secondary fermenter

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