Showing posts with label parti-gyle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label parti-gyle. Show all posts

Monday, November 28, 2016

Wheatwine & Brett Table Saison Brew Day

I've been wanting to brew a Wheat Wine Ale for while, ever since seeing the recipe in Modern Homebrew Recipes. Of course, I made some substitutions for the hops and grain that were available to me. And, since 24.5 pounds of grain is a lot, I decided to get a batch of Brett Saison with the partigyle batch.

Wheat Wine ferments
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Recipe: Wheatwine
Style: Wheatwine
TYPE: All Grain

Recipe Specifications
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Boil Size: 7.64 gal
Post Boil Volume: 6.51 gal
Batch Size (fermenter): 5.50 gal  
Bottling Volume: 5.00 gal
Estimated OG: 1.121 SG
Estimated Color: 12.4 SRM
Estimated IBU: 48.4 IBUs
Brewhouse Efficiency: 65.00 %
Est Mash Efficiency: 73.9 %
Boil Time: 90 Minutes

Ingredients:
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Amt                   Name                                     Type          #        %/IBU        
5.50 gal              Boston, MA                               Water         1        -            
8.00 g                Gypsum (Calcium Sulfate) (Mash 60.0 mins Water Agent   2        -            
5.00 g                Calcium Chloride (Mash 60.0 mins)        Water Agent   3        -            
2 lbs                 Rice Hulls (0.0 SRM)                     Adjunct       4        7.1 %        
10 lbs                Wheat Malt, Ger (2.0 SRM)                Grain         5        35.7 %       
4 lbs                 Wheat Malt, Dark (9.0 SRM)               Grain         6        14.3 %       
3 lbs                 Munich (BestMälz) (7.6 SRM)              Grain         7        10.7 %       
3 lbs                 Pilsner (2 Row) Ger (2.0 SRM)            Grain         8        10.7 %       
1 lbs                 Caramel/Crystal Malt - 20L (20.0 SRM)    Grain         9        3.6 %        
1 lbs                 Honey Malt (25.0 SRM)                    Grain         10       3.6 %        
1 lbs                 Wheat - Red Malt (Briess) (2.3 SRM)      Grain         11       3.6 %        
1 lbs                 Wheat, Flaked (1.6 SRM)                  Grain         12       3.6 %        
8.0 oz                Acid Malt (3.0 SRM)                      Grain         13       1.8 %        
1 lbs 8.0 oz          Sugar, Table (Sucrose) (1.0 SRM)         Sugar         14       5.4 %        
1.00 oz               Equinox (HBC 366) [14.20 %] - Boil 10.0  Hop           15       10.1 IBUs    
1.00 oz               Simcoe [12.90 %] - Boil 10.0 min         Hop           16       9.1 IBUs     
1.00 oz               Equinox (HBC 366) [14.20 %] - Boil 1.0 m Hop           17       1.2 IBUs     
1.00 oz               Simcoe [13.00 %] - Boil 1.0 min          Hop           18       1.1 IBUs     
2.00 oz               Galaxy [14.00 %] - Steep/Whirlpool  60.0 Hop           19       27.4 IBUs    
2.0 pkg               California Ale (White Labs #WLP001) [35. Yeast         20       -        

1 oz each of Centennial, Calypso, Simcoe and Azacca, dry, 7 days  


Mash Schedule: Temperature Mash, 1 Step, Light Body
Total Grain Weight: 28 lbs
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Name                    Description                                          Step Temperat Step Time    
Mash Step               Add 31.80 qt of water at 108.9 F                     104.0 F       10 min       
Mash Step               Add 0.00 qt of water and heat to 131.0 F over 10 min 131.0 F       15 min       
Mash Step               Heat to 146.0 F over 10 min                          146.0 F       40 min       
Mash Step               Heat to 158.0 F over 10 min                          158.0 F       15 min       
Mash Step               Heat to 168.0 F over 10 min                          168.0 F       15 min       

Sparge: Batch sparge with 2 steps (Drain mash tun , 3.82gal) of 168.0 F water
Notes:

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Brewed 11/16/16.
Wheat Wine
Not completely sure I got the right temp on the rests. Even stirring the mash constantly there seemed to be variation around 5F-10F in the temperature of the mash.

Ended up with about 5.75 gallons of wort into the fermenter at 1.110 OG, lower than hoped both for gravity and volume. But given this is a very high gravity beer a low efficiency is expected. And, there was a lot of trub that got into the fermenter.

May use DME to brew some top-off beer to get up to the right volume.

Made a starter with 1 pack of dry yeast. Added that and a second pack of dry yeast when beer was 65F. After ~12 hours, good activity. After 36 hours, very rapid fermentation. Ambient temps in the 62F - 65F range. Tomorrow will move been to warmer place.

Color of the wort was beautiful deep amber. It tasted like malt candy. Very sweet and very malty.

Racked to secondary in mid-December.

Added dry hops on 2/25/17, will crash cool, keg and force carbonate in a week.

Hydrometer sample read the FG as 1.030, a bit over the predicted final gravity of 1.027 or so. Taste was a perhaps a bit too sweet. The recipe in Modern Homebrew Recipes had an FG of 1.018, significantly lower than my beer here. Maybe will taste a few samples of the carbed beer then if needed pitch a small starter of US-05 to dry it out a bit more, but would really prefer not to do that.

Brett Table Saison ferments

Brett Table Saison
Same mash as above but with no sugar, partigyled with ~6.5 gallons of 180F water.
Hop schedule was 1oz Tettnanger, 4%, at 60 min, 1oz Tettnanger, 4% at 10 min.

Got 5.1 gallons into fermenter at 1.030 OG. So, around 18% mash efficiency.

Shook to aerate, then pitched left over Tart Cherry Brett left over from a previous beer. No starter.

Wort was light amber color. The taste was fairly bland. Not sweet, and not much malt character. We'll see....

After around 36 hours, active fermentation has begun, with thin white krausen forming on the top of the beer.






Monday, March 23, 2015

RIS + Parti-Gyle Brew Day

I recently bough two sacks of bulk grain (GW-2ROW and BZ-PILS) but I still had around 30 pounds of Maris Otter malt around. Wanting to use up the MO, and hoping to brew a high-gravity beer that could occupy a fermenter for a long time, I decided to re-brew the BCS RIS. And I figured, why not, let's parti-gyle to get some type of "small" experimental beer. It was pretty improvisational and experimental so I am very curious how the "small" beer will turn out.


BCS Russian Stout #2
Brewed 4/22/15

Batch Size: 5gal
75 min boil

Ingredients:
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Amt                   Name                                                        Type          #        %/IBU        
19 lbs                Pale Malt (2 Row) UK (3.0 SRM)           Grain         1        82.6 %       
1 lbs 8.0 oz        Roasted Barley (300.0 SRM)                  Grain         2        6.5 %        
1 lbs                 Special B Malt (180.0 SRM)                    Grain         3        4.3 %        
8.0 oz                Caramunich Malt (56.0 SRM)                Grain         4        2.2 %        
8.0 oz                Chocolate Malt (350.0 SRM)                 Grain         5        2.2 %        
8.0 oz                Pale Chocolate Malt (200.0 SRM)          Grain         6        2.2 %        
1.60 oz               Magnum [13.70 %] - Boil 60.0 min         Hop           7        53.9 IBUs    
2.00 oz               Fuggle [5.00 %] - Boil Hop                                        8        8.9 IBUs     
2.00 oz               East Kent Goldings (EKG) [5.00 %] - Boil Hop           9        1.1 IBUs     
1.0 pkg               Dry English Ale (White Labs #WLP007) [35 Yeast         10       -            
.5 pkg               SafAle English Ale (DCL/Fermentis #S-04) Yeast         11       -    


Starter made on 3/19. Got just over 5 gal into the fermenter, including starter and trub. Slightly under volume. Pre-boil OG was 1.08. Added .75# DME to increase to this OG.

Cooled to 65F, pitched entire starter, and added ~.5 packet of S-04 to make sure everything would completely ferment. Pitched around 3:45. Placed in 65F ambient.

Parti-Gyle Meta Session Porter or Something ??

Batch Size: 3gal
60 min boil

Mash Efficiency Expected ~ 30%

Ingredients:
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Amt                   Name                                                        Type          #        %/IBU        
19 lbs                Pale Malt (2 Row) UK (3.0 SRM)           Grain         1        82.6 %       
1 lbs 8.0 oz        Roasted Barley (300.0 SRM)                  Grain         2        6.5 %        
1 lbs                 Special B Malt (180.0 SRM)                    Grain         3        4.3 %        
8.0 oz                Caramunich Malt (56.0 SRM)                Grain         4        2.2 %        
8.0 oz                Chocolate Malt (350.0 SRM)                 Grain         5        2.2 %        
8.0 oz                Pale Chocolate Malt (200.0 SRM)          Grain         6        2.2 %        
.25oz                 Centenial, 15%, Boil 45 min

.25oz                 CTZ 15%, Boil 10 min
.25oz                 Centenial, 15%, Boil 5 min
.25oz                 CTZ, 15%, Boil 1 min 
.25oz                 Centenial, 15%, Boil 45 min 
.5oz                   CTZ, 15%,  Steep
.5oz                   Centenial, 15%, Steep

 Mash: Add ~ 4.25 gallons of boiling water to completely drained RIS mash. 

I'm a bit afraid that with the large volume of dark grains, high "mash" temp and potential for tannin extraction with the low expected gravity of the parti-gyle, I am afraid of getting some nasty astringency, which I might be able to cover up with some hopiness. This beer is experimental.

Pre-boil OG ~1.030. Got 3.25 gallons into the fermenter.  

Cooled to ~70F. Pitched .5 packet of S-04 around 5pm. Placed in ambient air of ~65F. 

Brewday Note: Not too exhausting if planned well and 2 burners (1 outside, 1 stove, in my case) are used. Do not attempt parti-gyle unless you have your brew day down fairly well. I had two batches boiling at once and I was running around like a monkey to manage everything. 

3/23/15 - RIS had a good but not huge krausen, session-porter no krausen but a few bubbles.

4/23/15 (Approx.) - Racked RIS to secondary.

10/31/15 - Began soaking 1.5oz Medium-Heavy Toast American Oak cubes in ~ 1/2 cup of "Benchmark Old No. 8" whiskey. Oak was boiled for a few minutes to sanitize. Will add to secondary soon.

11/10/15 - Added oak and whiskey to the RIS. Plan to keg, force carbonate and then transfer to bottles in early January.

1/5/16 - Racked to keg. Purged head space and began force carb. Plan to bottle with my new "Last Straw" counter-pressure filler.