Saturday, February 23, 2013

Brew Day Underway

I'm quite impressed with the DSB1820 temperature sensors, the collection of scripts running on the Raspberry Pi (http://db.tt/2tXTxpfH) are producing graphs, flashing lights, displaying on an LCD screen and sounding a buzzer.




On the to-do list is to integrate the results into the Android App, as it also sends a multicast datagram every second with a pickled result.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        .(dp0
S'_operation'
p1
S'temperatureResults'
p2
sS'currentStatus'
p3
I0
sS'currentResult'
p4
(dp5
S'28-0000044dcda4'
p6
(dp7
S'timestamp'
p8
F1361627762.557467
sS'valid'
p9
I01
sS'temperature'
p10
F87.625
sssS'_checksum'
p11
S'81bed18605115fd99c84bd694cf7773fc85fea34'
p12
s.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                


Friday, February 8, 2013

3 bottles of Citra

Just 3 bottles of Citra left, time to brew some more


Sunday, December 2, 2012

Yelllow Goose - Time to bottle

Time to bottle the beer, this is the without doubt the best tasting sample from the fermenter.

I haven't had a full trial of the dark green goose yet, but it's looking like with temperature control reused yeast is the way to go.


I've been experimenting a little bit with some scripts to graph temperatures (using dummy data as the probes still haven't turned up).


At the end of the bottling session every bottle, mini-keg and polypin will be full of beer.

Sunday, November 25, 2012

Yellow Goose 2

A quick brew to test reusing yeast (from Dark Green Goose), in the past this hasn't worked out too well, and it was either crystal malt (but Dark Green Goose seems to be ok) or reusing yeast.

It may have been that the reused yeast was giving a more vigorous ferment, and not having a fridge at the time might have been too much.

This also happened to be the cleanest and driest brewday ever (still some washing up left tomorrow, but no sticky messes). Let's hope the ferment goes well too.


To help understand what is happening during different stages of the brew process, I've got most the parts to assemble a raspberry pi temperature logger.  It's staggering the power in a raspberry pi is available for less than £25.

Friday, November 16, 2012

more calculations...

Had to really think hard about the fermentation of the Dark Green Goose.

Fermentation seems isn't wanting to move from 1.020 from 1.052.
Looking back at Citra, gave an attenuation of 67%, applying that to this brew gives with a fudge factor for using less fermentable Crystal malt suggests 1.020 is about the right ball park.
The big question in my mind now is if 67% fermentability of the base malt is too low, and if it is then this is something new to consider in the calculator.

Both Citra and Dark Green Goose had a similair 69degC mash temperature. Nelson,was mashed cooler at 65degC gave a 75% fermentability.

Maris Otter Crysal 80L Total

1.052 1.052


52 52 52

31.6727272727 1.1818181818 32.8545454545



19.1454545455



1.0191454545






Qty Weight Qty % Fermentiiblity

5500


Weight
5000 0.9090909091 67 60.9090909091 Percentage Maris Otter
500 0.0909090909 25 2.2727272727 Percentage Crystal

Saturday, November 10, 2012

Dark Green Goose

Brewday is underway, the first from a new sack of 25 kg malt.
This is as much an experiment to optimise a process around boiling the full volume of wort in a 3 stage process.

This will start to use up some hops that I didn't get around to using straight away... I need to concentrate on using up hops now.


Sunday, October 28, 2012

Nelson Bottled





Bottled the single hop "Nelson", moving closer to the £1.50 per pint line (including all equipment and ingredients).