Loose Head and Foot Too
A slight adjustment to my previous brew 'Loose Head and Feet' - a pale English bitter. I wanted a more floral bouquet and a slightly higher alcohol content. Mainly though, I was trying to improve my fermentation technique.
Brewer: | Nick Stubbs | Email: | - | |||||
Beer: | Loose Head and Foot Too | Style: | English Best (Special) Bitter | |||||
Type: | Extract w/grain | Size: | 23 liters | |||||
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Bitterness: | 39 IBU | |||||
OG: | 1.047 | FG: | 1.009 | |||||
Alcohol: | 4.9% v/v (3.9% w/w) | |||||||
Water: | No treatment to water - just plain low calcium tap water. | |||||||
Grain: | 300g British crystal 70-80L | |||||||
Boil: | 105 minutes | SG 1.057 | 19 liters | |||||
3.2kg Light malt extract 150g Light dry malt extract |
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Used a bucket/kettle element type boiler. The extract gave off a foamy, scummy substance before full boil was reached which i skimmed off. There was virtually no hot break during the full boil - perhaps the scummy stuff was the protein coagulating early. Lost 4 lts of volume during the 105 mins. 5 mls irish moss during last 15 mins. Cooled in 20 mins using copper imersion cooler. |
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Hops: | 50g Fuggles (4.75% AA, 60 min.) 30g Kent Goldings (5% AA, 60 min.) 30g Kent Goldings (5% AA, 15 min.) |
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Yeast: | Gervin Ale yeast (strain n/a) - started 24 hours before in 250 ml water, 4 tablespoons of spray malt and 0.25 teaspoon of wine yeast nutrient. Starter was bubbling in 5 mins! Most activity finished by time of pitching but lots of slurry. Pitched at 19 Centigrade with 2 teaspooons of nutrient. | |||||||
Log: | Brew date 20/3/05. Aerated wort for 45 mins using small aquarium pump. Lag time was around 3 hours. Huge, foamy head formed by 12 hours later - I guess my attempt at more vigorous ferment was successful. Fermented at 21C. Dropped at about 1020 (two days in) and left for 10 days. Racked to cask with a cone of Bramling hops. Matured for an agonising 16 days - could of done with maybe a week more. |
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Carbonation: | 0.8 volumes | |||||||
cask primed with 100 grams of brown sugar syrup -(finger in the air time). | ||||||||
Tasting: | A southern English style Best. Copper coloured with loose head. Plenty of body - totally typical of the style. A flowery boquet lying on top of a big Fuggley, bitter base. Quite estery due to slightly higher ferment temp. Hoppy finish which invites you back for more. Almost IPA in style. Maybe next time less bittering hops. |
Recipe posted 03/21/05.