0.50 lbs. | Belgian Special B |
0.50 lbs. | Belgian Biscuit |
0.50 lbs. | Belgian Caramunich |
0.50 lbs. | Belgian Aromatic |
5.00 lbs. | Muntons Dry Light |
3.00 lbs. | Muntons Dry Amber |
1.00 oz. | Chinook (Pellets, 12.00 %AA) boiled 50 min. |
1.00 oz. | Chinook (Pellets, 12.00 %AA) boiled 45 min. |
1.00 oz. | Chinook (Pellets, 12.00 %AA) used as dry hop. |
Tuesday, December 4, 2007
Arrogant Bastard Clone
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Amber DME,
American Ale Yeast,
Belgian Biscuit,
Chinook,
clone,
Light DME,
Old Ale
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I know what my next 20 gallons will be. :)
I also have a closer version that is all grain, which is the one I will be making, but that gets a little more advanced...
Arrogant Bastard (all grain)
5 Gallon Batch
11.5 lbs American 2-row
1.5lbs American Carmel 120 L
1.25oz Chinook @90min
1 oz Chinook @30min
.5 Chinook @0min
1 tsp Whirfloc
Yeast: White Labs WLP007 Dry English Ale
Predicted OG: 1.070
Prediced FG: 1.016
Predicted ABV: 7.0%
current Chinook Whole hops have an AA rating of 13%, so using whole hops instead of pellets you can use a full ounce and it will approximate 1oz of pellets at 12% AAU
have brewed, now will wait for primary fermentation to complete before stuffing the hops in.
Carboy Cozies fit the 6 gal carboy, so the wonderful wife will be making some more for me. :)
let me know if you guys need some.
krausen is bubbling out the blow-off tube, it's a vigorous fermentation. (lucky for me I decided to use a blow-off tube with this batch)
Special B Grain not available at the shop, have substituted Victory Grain instead. *recommended by the guy at the shop as a working substitute.
Primary Fermentation seems to have slowed down today, Krausen has fallen.
racked to secondary, added 1oz of Chinook Hops. had to put blow-off tube back on the fermenter as it returned to vigorous fermentation. now even 24 hours later it is still pushing out of the blow-off tube.
next time I will make sure to wait another few days before moving to secondary fermentation.
Have Begun Oaked Arrogant Bastard today.
again substituted Victory Grain for Biscuit (it was biscuit in the first one also).
starter I made thursday didn't take off as planned, hopefully there will be activity early tonight or tomorrow.
made starter with 1/2 cup of Light DME in microwave. had to use the two 3 gal carboys for this batch. will rack to secondary next saturday and add the Chinook hops and Oak Chips.
Oaked Arrogant Bastard
O.G. 1.075
Oaked Arrogant Bastard:
it seems making a starter is definitely the way to go. the primary fermentation took off sometime last night, it's 9am and it's vigorously fermenting already. so I'm going to brew again on Tuesday, therefore I have the Irish Ale starter already sitting on the table ready to go.
Fermentation is now overflowing out of two 3 gal carboys.
wow. this thing is unbelievable, I don't know if it's the yeast or the ingredients. when aerating the wort it foamed up more than anything I've ever seen, and I actually lost some volume during the transfer.
Arrogant Bastard Secondary Fermenter gravity:
1.031
Thursday Secondary Fermentation Gravity
1.030
Arrogant:
bottled at 1.030 FG
Oaked:
Racked to secondary, added 1oz chinook hops, 2oz American Oak Chips.
1.024 Gravity at 2 weeks in Secondary. whoo this tastes good!
must bump the hops for the boil, there is almost no hop flavor in this beer. dry hop I can taste in the oaked bastard, the first batch didn't sit in the secondary long enough. on opening the bottles they have excessive foam and is very sweet.
Oaked: bottled
FG 1.020
Sub Victory Grain
AB V.3
Columbus Whole Hops 17.2AA
1oz 60min
Gypsum 60min
1oz 45min
1oz 15min
Yeast Nutrient 15min
1000ml Irish Ale Starter
OG 1.075
2 oz Hallertaeur Pellets in Secondary
1.024 FG Keg
12lbs Two-Row
.5lbs Special B
.5lbs Aromatic
.5lbs Caramunich
.5lbs Biscuit
mash at 153 for 1 hour
mashout at 162 10 minutes
6 gallon boil
1oz Chinook (60)
1oz Chinook (30)
1oz Chinook (15)
1oz Chinook (0)
Yeast nutrient (15)
Chilled to 75 degrees
Pitched White Labs Pacific Ale Yeast
OG 1.056
bubbling happily 12 hours later
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