well the battle continues, heres the third version of my stout. i think this one might be closer, either way its goign into the new keg system.
Lumberjack Stout
1# Roasted Barley
1# Carafa
1# Flaked Barley
3# Pale 2-row
3.5# Muntons Light DME
1oz Northern Brewer(90 mins)
2 tsp. fermax
Irish Ale Yeast(wyeast activator smack pack)
S.G. 1.05
this is my first partial mash, and it was slightly disasterous ay first, but after a few messes it went fine, it took me a while to get it up to temurature. I mashed the grains at 148 in my handymasher for about an hour, them i sparged with a gallon @160. total yield was about 2 gallons. i did boil over but not to bad. after the boil i added cold water from freezer up to 5 gal and it was still at 90 so i gave it an ice bath, a few hours later it was cold enough and i pitched, added 2 tsp fermax, and then aerated with lees stirrer.
should i just use fermaid-k with beer too? i know DME and grain has enough nutrients anyways, but i tend to get slow fermentations with beer and i dont want any trouble.
Lumberjack Stout
1# Roasted Barley
1# Carafa
1# Flaked Barley
3# Pale 2-row
3.5# Muntons Light DME
1oz Northern Brewer(90 mins)
2 tsp. fermax
Irish Ale Yeast(wyeast activator smack pack)
S.G. 1.05
this is my first partial mash, and it was slightly disasterous ay first, but after a few messes it went fine, it took me a while to get it up to temurature. I mashed the grains at 148 in my handymasher for about an hour, them i sparged with a gallon @160. total yield was about 2 gallons. i did boil over but not to bad. after the boil i added cold water from freezer up to 5 gal and it was still at 90 so i gave it an ice bath, a few hours later it was cold enough and i pitched, added 2 tsp fermax, and then aerated with lees stirrer.
should i just use fermaid-k with beer too? i know DME and grain has enough nutrients anyways, but i tend to get slow fermentations with beer and i dont want any trouble.