The Wicked Ale day

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Re: The Wicked Ale day

Postby tazman67 » Thursday Nov 11, 2010 10:40 pm

BIG thumbs up here...OT, nice to see you again TL
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Re: The Wicked Ale day

Postby speedie » Friday Nov 12, 2010 7:03 am

doc your comments on sterile size is correct
i didnt state filter size only relitive closeness
.5 micron does let "things" slip through though
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Re: The Wicked Ale day

Postby earle » Friday Nov 12, 2010 8:33 am

IMO there is no grey area for sterility, either something is sterile or its not. Saying somehting is nearly or close to sterile is like asking whether someone is dead or very dead.
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Re: The Wicked Ale day

Postby warra48 » Friday Nov 12, 2010 8:37 am

earle wrote:IMO there is no grey area for sterility, either something is sterile or its not. Saying somehting is nearly or close to sterile is like asking whether someone is dead or very dead.


.....or a little bit pregnant........
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Re: The Wicked Ale day

Postby billybushcook » Friday Nov 12, 2010 2:32 pm

Sanitised is one thing, Sterile is another.

Whilst any of your brew gear is open to atmosphere for even a second or two, whether it be during your "sanitisation" process or while pitching yeast or transfer of Wort or any process where it is not in a closely controlled environment (ie, whole room, filtered air & biologicaly dead) it is a long way from Sterile!!!
Just breathing near it makes it un-sterile let alone what floats in the air or the water we use, boiled or not.

If any one thinks his brewery & equipment is Sterile you have been misled!

Sanitised is achievable, Sterile is not!

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Re: The Wicked Ale day

Postby warra48 » Friday Nov 12, 2010 4:00 pm

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Re: The Wicked Ale day

Postby earle » Friday Nov 12, 2010 4:15 pm

I also agree Mick. I was just responding to speedie's assertion that something could be 'close to sterile' or 'pretty sterile'.
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Re: The Wicked Ale day

Postby speedie » Sunday Nov 14, 2010 10:28 pm

my reasoning was that yeast cells are in the 3.5 plus micron size and would be subgect too filtration with a one micron filter not the brew wort whatever being sterile
you good old boys just love to jump dont ya
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Re: The Wicked Ale day

Postby hirns » Sunday Nov 14, 2010 11:09 pm

speedie wrote:my reasoning was that yeast cells are in the 3.5 plus micron size and would be subgect too filtration with a one micron filter not the brew wort whatever being sterile
you good old boys just love to jump dont ya
speedie wrote:doc your comments on sterile size is correct
i didnt state filter size only relitive closeness
.5 micron does let "things" slip through though



Ahh yes!! Apparenty!!!!

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Re: The Wicked Ale day

Postby earle » Monday Nov 15, 2010 8:42 am

speedie wrote:my reasoning was that yeast cells are in the 3.5 plus micron size and would be subgect too filtration with a one micron filter not the brew wort whatever being sterile
you good old boys just love to jump dont ya


If you don't like it you're very welcome to exercise your "constitutional" right to leave and never come back.
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Re: The Wicked Ale day

Postby drsmurto » Monday Nov 15, 2010 9:26 am

The use of the word sterile in this regard is actually correct.

Sterile filtration is what commercial breweries do to remove ALL yeast from the beer.

Once you remove all the yeast you are said to have sterilised the beer (ie. removed the bugs aka yeast)

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p.s. yes, i do realise that i have just come to Speedie's defence. Unfortunately my inner pedant couldn't allow this to slide :lol: :roll:
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Re: The Wicked Ale day

Postby speedie » Monday Nov 15, 2010 9:45 pm

doc ill drink to that with ya
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Re: The Wicked Ale day

Postby speedie » Tuesday Nov 23, 2010 11:11 pm

Quick post
There was a sample taken from the keged wicked ale today
In the glass it has cleared very well
Taste is still evolving but would put it in the too age basket
Will put some in next years Perth beers awards and see what feed back we get
Rouges pacman lives
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Re: The Wicked Ale day

Postby speedie » Monday Nov 29, 2010 11:38 pm

Update on wicked ale
This last weekend was a group work day and we bottled all of the ale that was settling
I primed it with 1.3 grams per litre of dextrose and added some yeast (us05) that was collected from previous brew
It has cleared some what but not bright
Life in the bottle should bring about brilliant clarity
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Re: The Wicked Ale day

Postby speedie » Saturday Dec 04, 2010 10:30 pm

tasted some brew today and it was mint bjcp dude certified
bum bought another bottle of rouges yesterday man it had twenty times more yeast in it
heres one for ya go to page
number 108 of north american clone brews and read in high light recultured rouges pacman ale yeast?
surely these dudes wouldnt use a mutant strain! :twisted:
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Re: The Wicked Ale day

Postby Bum » Saturday Dec 04, 2010 11:10 pm

The accusation is that you mutated the yeast, speedie. Not that you bought it that way.

You are thick as the proverbial, mate.
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Re: The Wicked Ale day

Postby Burt » Sunday Dec 05, 2010 2:02 pm

Hi everyone, I've just looked through this thread as it's my first day here. Speedie, it looks like a fun day of brewing. One thing to note for future brew days is to keep an eye on the kettle as it approaches the boil as this may help avoid the boil over you seem to have suffered. Once again, it looks like a great day.
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Re: The Wicked Ale day

Postby speedie » Friday Dec 10, 2010 11:20 pm

Burt they say that a watched pot never! Boils well that’s bollocks I say
Bum this is for you
a good brewer friend of mine that brews 3000litre batches as a professional brewer tried my wicked ale that was brewed with that mutated yeast and he gave it the thumbs up and said that it could easily be in the upper end of high alcoholic beers on sale at present
I should send you one so you can evaluate it for your self
Oh i forgot that you would rather drink poison than my beer
Now that is a dam shame cause you will miss out on something special
Cheers speedie
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Re: The Wicked Ale day

Postby Tipsy » Friday Dec 10, 2010 11:24 pm

speedie wrote:I should send you one so you can evaluate it for your self
Oh i forgot that you would rather drink poison than my beer


You can send me one speedie! I'll PM my address now.
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Re: The Wicked Ale day

Postby speedie » Saturday Dec 11, 2010 12:50 am

hay tipsy what will it prove
bum still aint gunnya taste it
maybe you might like too imbide though :wink:
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