Post #626 made 13 years ago
4% shrinkage from boiling to room temp *shrugs*
"It's beer Jim, but not as we know it."
Pure Zen Bek. You are there!stoutgirl5 wrote:if the beer tastes good does it matter if nothing makes sense?
Thanks for the help PP.PistolPatch wrote:Hi there Paudle,
I've taken a few guesses at your pot diameter (which affects evaporation rate)and put your recipe into The Calculator. (Sorry, it's all in metric atm).
Just focus on the first sheet for now and once you get closer to doing a brew we can firm things up a bit more. Basically, if you look at cell B21, you'll see that the approximate mash volume is 24.45 litres. If you add another 20% to this to allow yourself some room to breathe, you'd want your kettle size to be about 30 L.
You can play around with cell B5 (how much beer you want to end up with into bottles) and everything else will adjust automatically. These numbers allow for lots of wastage so often you'll end up with more beer than expected.
Let us know if you have any questions.
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Thanks for all the answers!PistolPatch wrote:Hi there Paudle,
I'd mash this at 149-150 F. The 90 minute boil is not a necessity though in certain situations (crappy grain for example) it can prevent things like haze. A 90 minute boil gives you a bit of time to get things ready or take a break. I tend to do 90 minute boils and put my bittering hops in at 75 minutes. This gives the boil 15 minutes to settle down.
As for the checklist, I haven't had a look at it for ages and am a bit short on time today. Maybe have a read of The Commentary and then see if you can fill the checklist out. I can check it over for you once done if that is any help.
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No Worries about the slow reply. It was a long weekend here and I was away.PistolPatch wrote:Nice work Paudle and sorry for the slow reply.
On The Calculator, on the Hop Bill sheet, change E8 back to 23.94 as that is the end of boil volume of the original recipe.
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Only other thing I noticed was that on The Checklist, you should change cell F6 to 78.5 and G60 to 67.3.
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Ok I am still confused on the Hop Bill, how did you come up with the end of boil volume in litres? In my original recipe I said it was a 3 gallon size which is 11.6 litres. Your number is like 6.5 Litres?PistolPatch wrote:Good on you Paudle,
On the IBU's, you can't really rely on those unfortunately. Have a read of post #572 here. Hopefully that will explain the IBU problem. Let me know though if you need further clarification.
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