Monday, September 2, 2019

September 2nd, 2019 - BG Pale Ale 2 (Rye)(83)

Slightly Confused Brewing Company

BGBC Pale Ale (2) - Rye Pale Ale
Batch 83

Ingredients:
Grains:
***

Hops:
***

Yeast:
001

Stats:
OG: 1.059 (estimated); 1.055 (measured)
FG: 1.014 (estimated); *** (measured)
ABV: 5.9% (estimated); ***% (measured)
IBU: 42.2
Color: 7.73 SRM

Brewing Steps:

  • Heated 4.2 gallons of water to a strike temperature of approximately 164 degrees
  • Added grains to mash ton
    • Was right at 152, maybe a little under
  • Mashed for 60 minutes then lautered
  • Heated 4.5 gallons of sparge water to approximately 190 degrees and added to mash tun, then lautered
    • Had about 7 gallons pre-boil
  • Boiled for 60 minutes, adding hops according to schedule
  • Chilled with wort chiller and pre-chiller 
  • Pitched yeast and transferred wort to bucket
  • Primary x8 d; secondary x7 days + dry hop
Notes:
-Final volume right at 6 gallons
-OG a little low due to lautering too quickly?



Thursday, August 8, 2019

August 8th, 2019 - BG Pale Ale (1) (82)

Slightly Confused Brewing Company

BGBC Pale Ale (1)
Batch 82

Ingredients:
Grains:
***

Hops:
***

Yeast:
001

Stats:
OG: 1.047 (estimated); 1.043 (measured)
FG: 1.011 (estimated); 1.010 (measured)
ABV: 4.7% (estimated); 4.3% (measured)
IBU: 46.83
Color: 6.74 SRM

Brewing Steps:

  • Heated 3.4 gallons of water to a strike temperature of approximately 168 degrees
  • Added grains to mash ton
    • was a little hot (157-159); left lid off x20 minutes
  • Mashed for 60 minutes; temperature maintained very well
  • After 60 minutes recycled 3/4 gallons twice and then lautered into brew pot
  • Heated 4 gallons of sparge water to approximately 180 degrees and added to mash tun 
  • Let sit for 10 minutes then lautered
    • Had about 6 gallons; added 1 gallon additional water for pre-boil volume of a little under 7 g
  • Boiled for 60 minutes, adding hops according to schedule
  • Chilled with wort chiller and pre-chiller 
  • Pitched yeast and transferred wort to bucket
  • Primary x8 d; secondary x7 days + dry hop
Notes:
-Maybe a little high on final (and pre-boil volume); potentially why slightly under OG
-"Normal" pale ale recipe
---8.4# 2-row. Based on calcs at 1043 OG efficiency was 75%. If efficiency was truly 65% (as originally estimated) OG would have been 1039. Updated recipe to increase 2-row malt bill to hit target OG (>1045 for APA) assuming 65% efficiency



Sunday, August 4, 2019

August 4th, 2019 - 20 (81)

Slightly Confused Brewing Company

20 Blonde Ale 


Batch 81
Ingredients:
***
---total grain bill 8.8125#
Orange Tun

Hop Schedule:
***

Yeast:
WLP 001 via starter

Stats:
OG: 1.041 (estimated); 1.048 (measured)
FG: 1.010 (estimated); 1.011 (measured)
ABV: 4.1% (estimated); 5% (measured)


Brewing Steps:
  • Heated 2.8 gallons of water to a strike temperature of approximately 163 degrees
    • Target mash temperature 152; volume at 1.25 quarts/pound
    • Used Sparge Pal app for volume calculations
  • Added water to mash tun first (water, then grains)
    • Mashed 60 minutes
    • Did not stir
  • After 60 minutes lautered into bucket (to measure volume)
    • Lautered over about 7 minutes
  • Heated 4.8 (about) gallons of sparge water to approximately 175 degrees and added to mash tun
  • Let sit for 10 minutes, then lautered 
    • All liquid drained out; pre-boil volume just under 6 gallons
  • Boiled for 60 minutes
    • Kept fairly vigorous boil going
    • Added hops
  • Chilled
  • Pitched yeast and aerated wort 
    • Pitched yeast from starter
  • Poured into fermenting bucket 
  • Ferment about 2 weeks; dry hop x5 days prior to kegging

Notes:
-Final volume under 5 gallons (final yield closer to 4 gallons); probably need pre-boil volume to be higher (closer to 6.5 gallons) [being under volume likely why OG higher than anticipated]
-Didn't cold crash prior to kegging so came out hazy; was actually a positive