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2009 Harvest Ale - with pics

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2009 Harvest Ale - with pics

Posted: Sun Aug 16, 2009 4:44 pm
by Madtown Brew
The Stats:

2009 Harvest Hop Ale
Vol: 3 gal
OG: 1.070
IBU: unkown

Grains:
5# British pale
1# wheat malt
8 oz. C40
4 oz. C120
1 oz. chocolate malt

Hops:

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The take for today (I already have 2# dried centennial, 1# dried magnum). I needed to harvest most of what's out there to save them from the japanese beetles.

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Here's a close-up of the delicious resin. I'm not using any commercial hops, so bitterness will be unknown. They sure are sticky though!

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Mash hop with freshly harvested homegrown including:
fuggle, nugget, centennial

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End of mash shot.

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FWH

The brew was continuously hopped every 5 min with a handful of the sticky buds, for the entire boil. Kettle hops included: Magnum, Cascade, Mt. Hood, Goldings, fuggle, nugget, and centennial.

Up next... whirlpool hops:

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I literally packed the entire column of liquid in the kettle with cones. It actually made stirring difficult. Same varieties of hops as the boil additions.


Here's a shot of the spent whirlpool hops, filling half of the 4 gal kettle.

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And the end result - 2.75 gallons in the carboy. I definitely lost a considerable amount of wort to the hops.

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The wort has a major hop aroma going into the carboy. We'll see how it turns out after the Cal Ale ferments the bitch. Anyone else harvesting/brewing with wet hops? Let's see the pics.

That's all, folks.

Re: 2009 Harvest Ale - with pics

Posted: Thu Aug 20, 2009 6:52 pm
by mauriceatron
That is what a good harvest ale is all about. You never know what you've got.

IBU: Unknown
Wort volume: Not known until poured into the fermentor

Not harvesting yet, opposite half of the globe here in Aus but some shoots are starting to come out of the ground for this years crop. Check back in a few months! :D

Enjoy your brew though, should be nice.

Cheers

Re: 2009 Harvest Ale - with pics

Posted: Fri Aug 21, 2009 8:06 pm
by Gucci Pilot
Well, from your photos, I wish you had more hops. :o

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