* just put a choc porter down, very dark, very rich. excited...

After 9 days I took a SG reading, but it was still at 1020, and the sample tasted far too malty and sweet. I realised the temp had dropped to 16ºC, and the fermentation had stuck. I dry hopped with the Chinook, and hauled the fermenter upstairs. I really impressed my wife (not)by sticking it in the middle of the loungeroom floor in front of the heater. Temp increased to low 20ºC level, and fermantation took off again. SG sample this morning was down to 1011, which I guess means it is now fermented out. Sample tasted like beer finally, and I think it will be a very good drop. It'll have to live in the fermenter until Monday 25.6.07, as I have to go to Sydney for a few days (but I'll get to sample my son's latest batch, which he tells me is a brown ale.)warra48 wrote:Put the LCPA down today. I only made it up to 22 litres, and the OG came in at 1044. I managed to get the temp down to 18c .
Boonie - stop stuffing around with glass - you need kegs son!Boonie wrote:You lucky bugger Trizza.![]()
I have 2 that have been racked and 3 fermenting, so I have to bottle 2 on Sunday and rack the other 3.
I then will throw down another 2 batches on Monday. So at this pace it will be 150 Longies a fortnight bottledor there abouts.
I have been a little slack lately, so I am going all out and I am stocking up on LCPA, 1 batch per week, and the others are experimental.
Cheers
Boonie
Thanks Doc, I'm glad you enjoyed them.drsmurto wrote:A sad day approaches. I am down to 1 longie of this fabulous drop. Tis the original recipe Boonie posted all those months ago. I drank the penultimate longie last night and was close to tears. I dont know how long i can wait before i drink the last one.....
Boonie, thank you for such a tasty last few months. I have enjoyed every drop. I have sworn i wont make another K&K now that i have my AG gear almost ready so i have a mate about to give this ago with a few slight adjustments/tweaks. 250g crystal and swapping the chinook and casade around. 50g of choc or carafa 3 to darken it a little. Just talking about it wants me to sneak out and make it despite my AG drive.
But the important take home message is that this K&K recipe is that good. Really, it is. Maybe not as good as an AG version but its a close 2nd.
Boonie, I am in your debt. If you ever get over to the land of coopers i owe you beers mate.
Cheers, beers and tears
DrSmurto
G'day Doc,drsmurto wrote:Boonie
That would be the National Motor Museum at Birdwood, 5 mins away from where i live and another 5 mins away from the new Lobethal Bierhaus
Let me know when you are in my neck of the woods, a few beers are definitely on the cards. Maybe a few of the other croweaters on here might like to join in.........
Cheers
DrSmurto