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Re: ruddels county

Postby Bum » Tuesday Dec 21, 2010 9:47 am

With adjustments made it is now sitting at OG 1039, IBU 30, no dex and the 10min hops are at 25g rather than the suggested 20g to account for higher FG. Yeast will be 1275 - although I'll also have some 1028 I was planning to use in an IPA if that might yield better results.
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Re: ruddels county

Postby drsmurto » Tuesday Dec 21, 2010 10:31 am

Have you got diacetyl from Ringwood before?

I haven't and i have used this yeast more than i have used 1469.
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Re: ruddels county

Postby Bum » Tuesday Dec 21, 2010 10:35 am

No, I haven't. I've never used it. I'm just going by Wyeast's own description here.
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Re: ruddels county

Postby drsmurto » Tuesday Dec 21, 2010 11:34 am

I guessed as much but didnt want to jump the gun.

It is a high maintenance yeast for some. I tend to swirl my fermenter morning and night for the first few days. Keeping the temperature at the higher end rather than the lower end also helps the yeast to reabsorb the diacetyl. I normally aim for 7 days at 20C and then another 7 days at 22C.

That said, the thames valley yeast is a good one and i have used it before in a Ruddles type beer.
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Re: ruddels county

Postby Bum » Tuesday Dec 21, 2010 1:47 pm

drsmurto wrote:It is a high maintenance yeast for some.

In that case I will continue to discount it as an option until I get a better handle on the style and stick with the 1275. I'll keep your process in mind for when I do use it later.
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Re: ruddels county

Postby speedie » Thursday Dec 23, 2010 12:33 am

Buy a bottle
imbibe
Wonder at the reverence
Enjoy
Mostly be fascinated
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Re: ruddels county

Postby Bum » Thursday Dec 23, 2010 8:37 am

Going back to my first post in this thread, I've been looking for a bottle for some time without luck.

Should I see one I will most assuredly buy it.

Posthaste.
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Re: ruddels county

Postby warra48 » Thursday Dec 23, 2010 8:57 am

I've consumed some of these a number of times.
It was OK, but I prefer others such as Fullers ESB, Hobgoblin etc, which I think have more oomph and character.
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Re: ruddels county

Postby Bum » Thursday Dec 23, 2010 9:35 am

I must say that this grainbill does seem to be lacking in the complexity stakes for my tastes and does have me slightly worried but I'll follow the play-book this one time and see how it goes. If Bramling Cross works out half as nice as it sounds it'll probably get me over the line either way. Although if this Crisp MO is as good as the few reports I've read from local brewers suggest then that might elevate it a touch. I'll be brewing this one on one of the public holidays next week.
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Re: ruddels county

Postby speedie » Thursday Dec 23, 2010 11:22 pm

bum follow your gut feeling
admams is another brew worth chasing
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Re: ruddels county

Postby Bum » Thursday Mar 03, 2011 9:16 pm

So, I guess a bit of feedback is in order here. This one was a bit of a mixed bag really. Probably my cleanest beer with least noticeable fermentation flaws to date. In fact, there's no 'probably' about it - it is my 'best' made beer thus far. But a bit of reading suggests that BC is one of those divisive hops that brewers either seem to adore or despise. It turns out that I'm in the latter camp. I probably over did it a smidge for style, which obviously compounds the issue, but certainly nothing that would ruin a beer, IMO. I guess I'm just not a fan. Haven't had an opportunity to get any informed feedback on the beer but no one has complained thus far (but then again, they rarely do). I'll be able to finish the batch but I can't see me rushing out to use these hops again.

My thanks to DrS and Burt for the assistance/inspiration.
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Re: ruddels county

Postby speedie » Sunday Mar 06, 2011 9:50 am

Bum good to hear that your skills are improving and that you enjoyed your fruits of labour
Did you track down a bottle to try the original?
What variety of hop did you use that didn’t agree with you
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oh i see b cross sorry
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Re: ruddels county

Postby Bum » Sunday Mar 06, 2011 10:36 am

speedie wrote:Bum good to hear...that you enjoyed your fruits of labour
Did you track down a bottle to try the original?

Um, I'm not sure 'enjoyed' is the correct word.

Nah, I haven't found a bottle of Ruddles yet but I haven't been out looking too hard lately. No beer hunting 'til semester break and even then only if I do okay through my exams (not sure if blackmailing yourself works but it is worth a shot).
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Re: ruddels county

Postby Tipsy » Sunday Mar 06, 2011 1:29 pm

speedie wrote:Bum good to hear that your skills are improving


Yeah good on ya Bum, keep on trying and in a couple of decades you might get there.
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Re: ruddels county

Postby Bum » Sunday Mar 06, 2011 2:54 pm

lol
Nah, I take the comment in the spirit it was offered (and am assuming the backhander was unintentional). Every brew shows an improvement in some aspect and I'm happy about that too. If I got the point where there was nothing left to learn (very unlikely) then it'd probably be time to take up some other hobby.
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Re: ruddels county

Postby speedie » Sunday Mar 06, 2011 3:13 pm

post was in good intent
i dont care how much we read about brewing and what the chemical backround is
if it dont taste good who wants it
tippo good to see that all is well also
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Re: ruddels county

Postby speedie » Sunday Apr 17, 2011 11:14 pm

i may have to attempt this brew soon
i have heaps of goldings and styrian plugs
do you really think it positive that we gypsum up the water for this brew
also SO 4 or winsor ale yeast
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Re: ruddels county

Postby drsmurto » Monday Apr 18, 2011 9:21 pm

Ruddles County uses bramling cross hops.....
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Re: ruddels county

Postby speedie » Monday Apr 18, 2011 10:57 pm

are there hopping bills all brambling or is there other hop there
i dont have any BC
which hop strain are they closest too
it seems that goldins are responseable for a lot of crossing
ie willamette etc
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Re: ruddels county

Postby bullfrog » Tuesday Apr 19, 2011 4:21 am

Willamette is Fuggles.
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