I've finally got all the equipment I needed to attempt my first biab brew. I've made the bag, built a tripod for my hoist to go on and made an immersion chiller.
I ordered my grain and hops from the Malt Miller in the UK and received first class service. I ordered enough to make 5 batches, saves on the delivery charge.
I'll be using my 70 litre stockpot on a single spiral gas burner.
All of the recipes I'm attempting are from Graham Wheeler's "Brew You Own British Real Ale".
I selected beers I'm familiar with Black Sheep Riggwelter (drank lots of this over the years), Fullers London Pride (enjoyed drinking this on Chiswick High Street), Old Speckled Hen (was drinking this in France this summer in my Dad's local bar), Burton Bridge Golden Delicious and Hop Back Summer Lightning.
To kick off I want to brew the Burton Bridge. I've put the recipe into BIABacus, I think I've entered the recipe correctly although I'm not sure how to input the white sugar EBC. I used the EBC of the pale malt I bought to complete the original recipe. Graham specifies a colour of EBC 6.
I've also used the AA off my hop packets that I bought for the original recipe but then put in Graham's original EBU of 30.
I have a packet of dried S-05 for this brew, Graham specifies a final gravity of 1008. Will this yeast be okay for it?
First AG brew - Burton Bridge Golden Delicious
Post #1 made 12 years ago
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