WOW! What a brew day. 40 lbs. of grains, 27 gallons of water, 4 oz. hops for a 1/3 - 2/3 Partigyle that gave 5 gallons in the fermenter from the first runnings & 10 gallons from the second. I also tried misting the grains with water about 15 minutes before milling. I don’t know if that had anything to do with overshooting the OG or not but it was the most beautiful crush I’ve ever had. The husks remained almost completely intact yet the endosperm was completely exposed and mostly detached.
The styles were a Scotch Strong Ale and a Scottish Heavy 70/-. The Strong Scotch Ale OG/SG was 1.142 :o and the 70/- was 1.042. Measured the grains Friday night and started the strike water at 7:00AM Saturday. Wrapped up everything at 6:00PM. I’m pooped! 8)
Definitely, and good point! Cooled to 60 with the IC & in the fermentation chamber at 60 as well. Depending on how the fermentation goes I’ll bump it up a little bit after it slows down.
Wyeast 1728. For both I pitched a gallon each that was stepped up 3 times. It’s chugging continuously right now, 24 hours later and at 59 degrees wort temp. I’ll probably raise that up a little when it settles down. So far no blow off, but that usually happens to me on the 2nd or 3rd day. I’m hoping 59 degrees will keep it from happening???