Saturday, March 29, 2008

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Brewing day again. I'm currently trying to save the pennies, partly so I can afford to buy the necessary kit to start all-grain brewing, so today's brew is a bit of a hotch-potch. As its name suggests, the recipe came about by looking at what ingredients I had in my brewing cupboard. Unfortunately I couldn't quite manage a whole recipe without buying anything, but I managed to limit the purchases to a can of malt extract and a sachet of dried yeast. The recipe is:
  • 0.5kg Munich malt (steeped at 70 degrees C for 30 mins)
  • 0.5kg Vienna malt (steeped as above)
  • 1 can of John Bull Pilsner kit hopped malt extract
  • 1.5kg can Black Rock light liquid malt extract
  • 13g NZ Hallertau hops (boiled for 60 mins)
  • 25g Motueka hops (boiled for 10 mins)
  • 1 tsp irish moss (10 mins)
  • 5 tsp yeast nutrient salts
  • 1 sachet Saflager W34/70 yeast
Measured OG was 1.044 and the batch size is 23 litres.

I'm getting quite comfortable with the brewing process now so it all went smoothly. The fermenter is in the temperature-controlled fridge, which has been set to 12 degrees C.

No idea how it will turn out. I've not done a lager before and the hop levels are a total guess as I don't know how heavily hopped the Pilsner kit was. It looks darker than I expected but the sample I took to measure the OG tasted OK. I'll give it a week at the primary fermentation temperature then rack it off into a clean fermenter for 4 weeks lagering at 2 degrees.

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