I would have liked to keep the ABV down, but I was afraid to add in water, mine will be a bit heavier than I antixipated
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Brandon Franklin - The other Franklin
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I used Belgium syrup in my Salted Caramel Meux; in a few weeks it might be renamed to Salted Caramel Imperial Meux as I am expecting the ABV to be pretty high.
bf514921 wrote:I would have liked to keep the ABV down, but I was afraid to add in water, mine will be a bit heavier than I antixipated
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I was debating about using Belgian Candi Syrup in one of mine.. but.. well.. I definitely went the other way with wanting higher OG in both variants.. one ended up 1.065 OG and the other 1.061. I actually wanted to go stronger than that but decided not to with the end of June deadline.
One got a pound of Extra Dark DME (I didn't have time to mash) and about 1.5 fl oz of light Molasses, and the other got 10 oz of Extra Dark DME added. I topped off the boil kettle at exactly the rate of my boil off though so I didn't boil down. I made both slightly more hoppy than the IBU's of the original to balance.
Molasses in a stout (since I darkened it up and made a higher OG, I'm calling it a Stout) either works or it doesn't-- we will see. I plan on adding home roasted cold brew coffee to one or both and maybe Lactose if I think it needs it post ferment.. So like I said.. tweakers special here...
But a sour and one with Candi Syrup in it? Two things I wanted to try but talked myself out of. Cool! This is going to end up being a great event and very educational. I'll add a picture of the mess tonight when I finally get home, though it was more impressive before I did a quick cleanup yesterday. Funny actually as it fits the theme.
One got a pound of Extra Dark DME (I didn't have time to mash) and about 1.5 fl oz of light Molasses, and the other got 10 oz of Extra Dark DME added. I topped off the boil kettle at exactly the rate of my boil off though so I didn't boil down. I made both slightly more hoppy than the IBU's of the original to balance.
Molasses in a stout (since I darkened it up and made a higher OG, I'm calling it a Stout) either works or it doesn't-- we will see. I plan on adding home roasted cold brew coffee to one or both and maybe Lactose if I think it needs it post ferment.. So like I said.. tweakers special here...
But a sour and one with Candi Syrup in it? Two things I wanted to try but talked myself out of. Cool! This is going to end up being a great event and very educational. I'll add a picture of the mess tonight when I finally get home, though it was more impressive before I did a quick cleanup yesterday. Funny actually as it fits the theme.
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Racked the Disaster Braggot from the 20-gallon plastic primary into a 9-gallon demijon and a 1-gallon jug. I must have gotten about 11 gallons of wort from Lion Bridge.
OG was 1.090. The current SG is 1.024. Fermenting pretty quickly.
OG was 1.090. The current SG is 1.024. Fermenting pretty quickly.
Pat McCusker
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I was also thinking of checking gravity tomorrow to see how it's doing myself
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OK, I'm pretty curious now about the mash temperature.
for 10 gallons of my 12, I did a kettle sour to 3.3pH, then a boil with a few IBU, and pitched about 4gal with US05, and 4gal with a vitality starter of brett B (WLP650).
OG was 1.060. The US05 is at 1.021 and the brett it at 1.023. Two weeks should have US05 at terminal gravity for a reasonable strength beer, even with low pH...
What gravitates are others seeing?
for 10 gallons of my 12, I did a kettle sour to 3.3pH, then a boil with a few IBU, and pitched about 4gal with US05, and 4gal with a vitality starter of brett B (WLP650).
OG was 1.060. The US05 is at 1.021 and the brett it at 1.023. Two weeks should have US05 at terminal gravity for a reasonable strength beer, even with low pH...
What gravitates are others seeing?
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No issues here. One batch with WLP001 OG=1.058 FG=1.012. Other batch with Wyeast 3711 OG=1.044 FG=1.004.
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That's somewhat reassuring, at least. My chico strain raw ale portion also is at 1.012.Matt F wrote:No issues here. One batch with WLP001 OG=1.058 FG=1.012. Other batch with Wyeast 3711 OG=1.044 FG=1.004.
I chilled and carbed the chico soured portion, and it is not 'bad' all least so far...