Just a quick update of various movements of beers between different buckets, kegs and bottles. It may not look much but then you didn’t have to clean the stone out of the bottles and kegs with a pipe brush and a hosepipe… The Boxshed Top Secret Autumn Ale finished secondary fermentation, dropping nice and clear. [...]
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General Brew Update: Boxshed Autumn Ale and Boxshed Dark Garden ’09
Posted in Update, tagged autumn, autumn ale, bottling, Boxshed Brown Corduroys, Boxshed Dark garden, Boxshed dark Garden '09, Boxshed Top Secret Autumn Ale, Cornelius keg, cornie, Fermentation, FV, garden hops, kegs, King Keg, primary, racking, secondary, siphon, swintops, transfer on 7 October, 2009 | 3 Comments »
Brewday Update #3: Top Secret Autumn Ale
Posted in Update, tagged 50 litre, 70 litre, american hops, autumn, autumn ale, Break, break material, brewday, electric brewery, Fermentation, fermenting, krausen, new brewery, primary, stainless steel, trub on 18 September, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Nothing much to report before the weekend, when we’ll be checking the hops in the makeshift loft ‘oast’ to make sure they’re all fully dried. That’ll mean bagging them up and freezing them until a suitable brewday comes around. We still haven’t invested in a vacuum sealer, so it’s just a matter of stuffing ziplocks [...]
Brewday Update #2: Top Secret Autumn Ale
Posted in Update, tagged 50 litre, 70 litre, american hops, autum, autumn ale, Break, break material, brewday, Brewfacturing, bruhaus, electric brewery, Fermentation, fermenting, garth, hopstopper, immersion elements, krausen, new brewery, stainless steel, trub, video on 16 September, 2009 | 5 Comments »
Just a quick update on the progress of the Autumn Ale, which has taken off like a rocket. It seems very happy in a room at almost exactly 20c. The constant burping of the airlocks is actually quite comforting (as well as off-putting and gas-inducing!) and I think the kräusen will hit the lids on [...]
Brewday Update: Top Secret Autumn Ale
Posted in Brewdays, Brewfacturing, Update, tagged 50 litre, 70 litre, american hops, autum, autumn ale, brewday, Brewfacturing, bruhaus, electric brewery, fermenting, garth, hopstopper, immersion elements, new brewery, stainless steel on 16 September, 2009 | 3 Comments »
Good news – the upgraded brewery works a treat and the inaugural brew went very well indeed. We collected 50L split across two fermenting buckets at the anticipated starting gravity of 1.043. It should ferment out at around 1.012 and deliver a deep brown 4% brew with a fat slice of bitterness and a pleasing [...]
