2012 Xmas Lotto
Re: 2012 Xmas Lotto
Thanks Barls, received your beers today. I'm looking forward to having them once settled.
Re: 2012 Xmas Lotto
i bet you will. sorry about them being late they got lost on the bench
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Barls Belgian Trippel was probably the most anticipated beer, being in a champagne bottle.
It did not disappoint. Had the higher carbonation of Belgian beers and was perfectly balanced.
The only flaw was the quantity. I really needed a case of the stuff.
I think it's been way too long since I've done a Belgian beer.
What yeast did you use Barls?
It did not disappoint. Had the higher carbonation of Belgian beers and was perfectly balanced.
The only flaw was the quantity. I really needed a case of the stuff.
I think it's been way too long since I've done a Belgian beer.
What yeast did you use Barls?
Re: 2012 Xmas Lotto
glad you liked it
heres the whole recipe. i think it was jamils and i just ripped it off and changed it slightly
Dates
Date Brewed: 11 Feb 2012 Date Racked: 11 Feb 2012
Date Packaged: 11 Feb 2012 Date Ready: 11 Feb 2012
Selected Style and BJCP Guidelines
18C-Belgian Strong Ale-Belgian Tripel
Minimum OG: 1.075 SG Maximum OG: 1.085 SG
Minimum FG: 1.008 SG Maximum FG: 1.014 SG
Minimum IBU: 20 IBU Maximum IBU: 40 IBU
Minimum Color: 4.5 SRM Maximum Color: 7.0 SRM
Recipe Overview
Target Wort Volume Before Boil: 55.00 l Actual Wort Volume Before Boil: 55.67 l
Target Wort Volume After Boil: 40.00 l Actual Wort Volume After Boil: 40.00 l
Target Volume Transferred: 40.00 l Actual Volume Transferred: 40.00 l
Target Volume At Pitching: 40.00 l Actual Volume At Pitching: 40.00 l
Target Volume Of Finished Beer: 40.00 l Actual Volume Of Finished Beer: 40.00 l
Target Pre-Boil Gravity: 1.047 SG Actual Pre-Boil Gravity: 1.051 SG
Target OG: 1.077 SG Actual OG: 1.060 SG
Target FG: 1.013 SG Actual FG: 1.001 SG
Target Apparent Attenuation:: 82.7 % Actual Apparent Attenuation: 98.2 %
Target ABV: 8.6 % Actual ABV: 7.9 %
Target ABW: 6.8 % Actual ABW: 6.2 %
Target IBU (using Tinseth): 40.3 IBU Actual IBU: 38.8 IBU
Target Color (using Morey): 6.7 SRM Actual Color: 6.7 SRM
Target Mash Efficiency: 85.0 % Actual Mash Efficiency: 93.8 %
Target Fermentation Temp: 18 degC Actual Fermentation Temp: 18 degC
Fermentables
Ingredient Amount % MCU When
Australian Export Pilsner Malt 9.000 kg 78.1 % 3.0 In Mash/Steeped
Weyermann abbey 1.261 kg 10.9 % 5.9 In Mash/Steeped
Sugar - White Sugar/Sucrose 1.261 kg 10.9 % 0.0 End Of Boil
Hops
Variety Alpha Amount IBU Form When
Slovenian Styrian Goldings 4.5 % 120 g 35.0 Loose Pellet Hops 60 Min From End
Slovenian Styrian Goldings 4.5 % 36 g 5.3 Loose Pellet Hops 15 Min From End
Other Ingredients
Ingredient Amount When
Irish Moss 21 g In Mash
Yeast
Wyeast 1762-Belgian Abbey II
heres the whole recipe. i think it was jamils and i just ripped it off and changed it slightly
Dates
Date Brewed: 11 Feb 2012 Date Racked: 11 Feb 2012
Date Packaged: 11 Feb 2012 Date Ready: 11 Feb 2012
Selected Style and BJCP Guidelines
18C-Belgian Strong Ale-Belgian Tripel
Minimum OG: 1.075 SG Maximum OG: 1.085 SG
Minimum FG: 1.008 SG Maximum FG: 1.014 SG
Minimum IBU: 20 IBU Maximum IBU: 40 IBU
Minimum Color: 4.5 SRM Maximum Color: 7.0 SRM
Recipe Overview
Target Wort Volume Before Boil: 55.00 l Actual Wort Volume Before Boil: 55.67 l
Target Wort Volume After Boil: 40.00 l Actual Wort Volume After Boil: 40.00 l
Target Volume Transferred: 40.00 l Actual Volume Transferred: 40.00 l
Target Volume At Pitching: 40.00 l Actual Volume At Pitching: 40.00 l
Target Volume Of Finished Beer: 40.00 l Actual Volume Of Finished Beer: 40.00 l
Target Pre-Boil Gravity: 1.047 SG Actual Pre-Boil Gravity: 1.051 SG
Target OG: 1.077 SG Actual OG: 1.060 SG
Target FG: 1.013 SG Actual FG: 1.001 SG
Target Apparent Attenuation:: 82.7 % Actual Apparent Attenuation: 98.2 %
Target ABV: 8.6 % Actual ABV: 7.9 %
Target ABW: 6.8 % Actual ABW: 6.2 %
Target IBU (using Tinseth): 40.3 IBU Actual IBU: 38.8 IBU
Target Color (using Morey): 6.7 SRM Actual Color: 6.7 SRM
Target Mash Efficiency: 85.0 % Actual Mash Efficiency: 93.8 %
Target Fermentation Temp: 18 degC Actual Fermentation Temp: 18 degC
Fermentables
Ingredient Amount % MCU When
Australian Export Pilsner Malt 9.000 kg 78.1 % 3.0 In Mash/Steeped
Weyermann abbey 1.261 kg 10.9 % 5.9 In Mash/Steeped
Sugar - White Sugar/Sucrose 1.261 kg 10.9 % 0.0 End Of Boil
Hops
Variety Alpha Amount IBU Form When
Slovenian Styrian Goldings 4.5 % 120 g 35.0 Loose Pellet Hops 60 Min From End
Slovenian Styrian Goldings 4.5 % 36 g 5.3 Loose Pellet Hops 15 Min From End
Other Ingredients
Ingredient Amount When
Irish Moss 21 g In Mash
Yeast
Wyeast 1762-Belgian Abbey II
Re: 2012 Xmas Lotto
Thanks Barls, that's on my list.
Looks like I'll have to get the Weyermann Abbey from Ross as G&G don't stock it.
Looks like I'll have to get the Weyermann Abbey from Ross as G&G don't stock it.

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Just drinking your Honey ginger beer Barls.
I'm assuming it's not a kit GB as I can't taste the artificial sweetner and it's got a real ginger bite at the back of the throat.
It's not sweet but it's not really dry either so I guess that's what you'd want? (I don't drink much ginger beer)
Must be an age thing or maybe I'm immune (read saazgorillas) but I can't taste the honey.
I'm assuming it's not a kit GB as I can't taste the artificial sweetner and it's got a real ginger bite at the back of the throat.
It's not sweet but it's not really dry either so I guess that's what you'd want? (I don't drink much ginger beer)
Must be an age thing or maybe I'm immune (read saazgorillas) but I can't taste the honey.
Re: 2012 Xmas Lotto
not a kit, the honeys there but not very well pronounced.
ill be mashing higher next time to bring the body up a bit to make it a little sweeter
ill be mashing higher next time to bring the body up a bit to make it a little sweeter
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Re: 2012 Xmas Lotto
Tipsy,
Let me know which of these two Braumeister cherry-popping beers you would like and I'll get it off to you.
No.68 DrSmurto's Golden Ale
55% Maris Otter
20% Bestmalz vienna
20% Weyermann rye
5% Simpsons Dark Crystal
US-05
Hopped with Amarillo
No.69 Steam-ish Ale
55.6% Pilsner malt
40% Wheat malt
4.4% Pale crystal malt
Late additions of Citra and Galaxy
US-05
Hint: I would go the former as I find the latter a bit sweet, but you might like that.
Cheers,
Oliver
Let me know which of these two Braumeister cherry-popping beers you would like and I'll get it off to you.
No.68 DrSmurto's Golden Ale
55% Maris Otter
20% Bestmalz vienna
20% Weyermann rye
5% Simpsons Dark Crystal
US-05
Hopped with Amarillo
No.69 Steam-ish Ale
55.6% Pilsner malt
40% Wheat malt
4.4% Pale crystal malt
Late additions of Citra and Galaxy
US-05
Hint: I would go the former as I find the latter a bit sweet, but you might like that.
Cheers,
Oliver
Re: 2012 Xmas Lotto
Former it is. Thanks Oliver.
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Re: 2012 Xmas Lotto
Packed and ready to post, Tipsy.
Cheers,
Oliver
Cheers,
Oliver
Re: 2012 Xmas Lotto
Back and ready to drink.Oliver wrote:Packed and ready to post, Tipsy.
Cheers,
Oliver

Thanks Oliver
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Re: 2012 Xmas Lotto
Tipsy,
The bottle was posted on Friday so it should be there in the next day or two, Australia Post gods willing.
Hope you enjoy it.
Oliver
The bottle was posted on Friday so it should be there in the next day or two, Australia Post gods willing.
Hope you enjoy it.
Oliver
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Turned up this morning.
Thanks Oliver, will let you know how it goes in a week or so when it settles.
Thanks Oliver, will let you know how it goes in a week or so when it settles.
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Well Oliver, my impatience got the better of me and It's pouring a little murky. I really should have left it at least a week longer. (maybe it's the Rye?)
Anyway that's not affecting the flavour.
It is perfectly well balanced, can't pick any sweetness or bitterness at all.
I really wouldn't have picked any of the ingredients but after reading your recipe I can taste the Amarillo and rye.
A very nice beer packaged in a way too small container
Anyway that's not affecting the flavour.
It is perfectly well balanced, can't pick any sweetness or bitterness at all.
I really wouldn't have picked any of the ingredients but after reading your recipe I can taste the Amarillo and rye.
A very nice beer packaged in a way too small container

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Re: 2012 Xmas Lotto
Thanks for the comments, Tipsy. Glad you enjoyed it. It's definitely a recipe I will return to, perhaps with a different hop. However, unfortunately I am currently hamstrung in my brewing by the availability of bottles (or, more correctly, the room to appropriately store full bottles as I have hundreds of empty Pickaxe bottles in storage)
Cheers,
Oliver

Cheers,
Oliver