8.65lbs 2 Row base
1.3lbs CaraPils
1.25lbs Crystal 40L
0.6lbs Chocolate
0.5lbs Flaked Barley
1oz Norther Brewer 60min
1oz Cascade 30min
0.5oz Cascade 10min
0.5oz Cascade 0min
I ended up going with Thames Valley yeast... not really sure how that will turn out but I have high hopes
This being my first all grain run, I ran into the temperature control problems that it sounds like alot of newbies run into. I brought the 7.2 gal water up to ~156 °F and after grain addition it dropped to ~149-150 (seems around 0.5 °F per lbs of grain; I'll get it right in future brews). I applied some heat to bring it back up, but due to the thermal capacity of everything in there I overshot (around 30-45 mins in I hit 160 °F). My pot was near capacity at that point, so I couldn't really add any frozen water bottles to help cool it, just had to take what I would get. After the requisite 90 minutes, I brought it up to mash out and dripped the grains for around 15 minutes. I had somewhere near 6 galons go into the boil.
Post boil I ended up with just under 5 galons (~4.9), so my water calculations seemed just about right. OG ended up 1.055, a little under the predicted 1.06 but not horrible. According to my brewpal iphone app, my estimated efficiency at this point is ~65%, which didn't really suprise me due to all my temperature control issues and the fact that I didn't have my grains double milled.
The flavor of the wort seemed pretty decent. Good bittering from the Northerns, excellent aroma from the cascades, and a mildly sweet and grainy taste. I'm curious how well the flavors will start to blend after the traditional English Bitter yeast finishes with it.
Cheers, and I'll update as I sample in the coming weeks