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General Discussions => Competitions => Topic started by: johnrm on April 11, 2014, 04:13:54 PM

Title: 2014 National Competition Winning Recipes
Post by: johnrm on April 11, 2014, 04:13:54 PM
Do the winners want to post up the secret recipes, or the secret technique?

So I can put on label 'Gold Medal Recipe' even if it tastes like pish!
Title: Re: Competition Recipes
Post by: johnrm on April 28, 2014, 10:22:37 PM
Anyone?
Title: Re: Competition Recipes
Post by: Tom on April 28, 2014, 11:30:43 PM
We talking from the nationals?

I'd post mine, but I'd have to give half the royalties to the estate of the late Dave Line.
Title: Re: 2014 National Competition Winning Recipes
Post by: johnrm on April 29, 2014, 12:26:18 AM
Yep, it was done last year too.
Title: Re: 2014 National Competition Winning Recipes
Post by: Ciderhead on May 08, 2014, 11:57:13 AM
Not a sinner, its all getting very competitive   :o
Just to remind winners of Red Ale Comp you have to share your knowledge with the greater public as aim of the comp is to promote the style ;)
Title: Re: 2014 National Competition Winning Recipes
Post by: Partridge9 on May 11, 2014, 09:47:05 PM
Can we get this going again ??

I really enjoyed brewing some of them last year.
Title: Re: 2014 National Competition Winning Recipes
Post by: brenmurph on May 11, 2014, 10:12:11 PM
All mine r on beersmith. Ye r welcome. Gold scwartzbier, gold scottish shilin, gold bohemian pils, also silver altbier ask partrige bout dat as he seems not to b able to acquire enough of de stuff
Title: Re: 2014 National Competition Winning Recipes
Post by: Shanna on May 11, 2014, 11:46:08 PM
Quote from: Tube on May 11, 2014, 10:19:05 PM
There's a fare few recipes and other goodies, including the best and worst of beer names, in the spreadsheet Rossa posted. Can't wait to brew that 48-scorer myself, it sounds epic. Need to get brett!
Any chance you would post a link to the.thread where that spreadsheet was put.

Shanna
Title: Re: 2014 National Competition Winning Recipes
Post by: Rossa on May 12, 2014, 02:51:02 PM
Quote from: Tube on May 11, 2014, 11:59:25 PM
Competition Stats thread. Super info in the spreadsheet.

All thanks to Delzep.
Title: Re: 2014 National Competition Winning Recipes
Post by: Dr Jacoby on May 12, 2014, 05:55:40 PM
Quote from: Tube on May 11, 2014, 10:19:05 PM
Can't wait to brew that 48-scorer myself, it sounds epic. Need to get brett!

Might give that a go myself at some point! Need to get all those hops though :)
Title: Re: 2014 National Competition Winning Recipes
Post by: lordstilton on May 12, 2014, 05:59:45 PM
I downloaded that spread sheet is there any easier way of viewing the recipes...my excel skills are shite
Title: Re: 2014 National Competition Winning Recipes
Post by: brenmurph on May 12, 2014, 06:35:44 PM
Heres the Scottish shilling, won the competitive scott & irish ale section. Highly recomended, women were the inspiration and contributors for it and women done most of the donkey work on brewday. A great session beer sweeter / maltier that many women seem to prefer versus the more bitter / hoppy beers.
A simple brew, low alcohol, malty with virtually no hops, well worth trying :)

Scottish 80 shilling
Scottish Export 80/-
Type: All Grain   Date: 21 Oct 2013
Batch Size (fermenter): 24.00 l   Brewer: Brendan
Boil Size: 29.33 l   Asst Brewer:
Boil Time: 75 min   Equipment: brens brewhouse 90 min
End of Boil Volume 24.96 l   Brewhouse Efficiency: 68.80 %
Final Bottling Volume: 23.00 l   Est Mash Efficiency 71.7 %
Fermentation: Ale, Two Stage   Taste Rating(out of 50): 30.0
Taste Notes: at kegging... fab malty spicy dark ale.. hint roast coming through
very pleased
Ingredients

Ingredients
Amt    Name    Type    #    %/IBU
4.10 kg    MCI ale malt (5.9 EBC)    Grain    1    83.7 %
0.50 kg    Lager malt MCI (5.9 EBC)    Grain    2    10.2 %
0.30 kg    Chocolate Malt (900.0 EBC)    Grain    3    6.1 %
15.00 g    Bravo nov 14 [17.50 %] - Boil 60.0 min    Hop    4    27.0 IBUs
1.0 pkg    Yeast (mauribrew #lager at 16c)    Yeast    5    -
Beer Profile

Est Original Gravity: 1.044 SG   Measured Original Gravity: 1.044 SG
Est Final Gravity: 1.009 SG   Measured Final Gravity: 1.010 SG
Estimated Alcohol by Vol: 4.6 %   Actual Alcohol by Vol: 4.4 %
Bitterness: 27.0 IBUs   Calories: 408.1 kcal/l
Est Color: 43.2 EBC   
Mash Profile

Mash Name: Single Infusion, Full Body, Batch Sparge   Total Grain Weight: 4.90 kg
Sparge Water: 17.46 l   Grain Temperature: 22.2 C
Sparge Temperature: 75.6 C   Tun Temperature: 22.2 C
Adjust Temp for Equipment: FALSE   Mash PH: 5.20
Mash Steps
Name    Description    Step Temperature    Step Time
Mash Step    Add 0.00 l of water at 64.0 C    64.0 C    15 min
Mash In    Add 12.78 l of water at 69.6 C    68.9 C    1 min
Sparge Step: Batch sparge with 2 steps (4.80l, 12.67l) of 75.6 C water
Mash Notes: Simple single infusion mash for use with most modern well modified grains (about 95% of the time).
Carbonation and Storage

Carbonation Type: Bottle   Volumes of CO2: 2.3
Pressure/Weight: 135.29 g   Carbonation Used: Bottle with 135.29 g Corn Sugar
Keg/Bottling Temperature: 21.1 C   Age for: 30.00 days
Fermentation: Ale, Two Stage   Storage Temperature: 18.3 C
Notes

300g choc used perhaps too much in hindsight.

Mash was 1 hr 15 dropped off from 69c to 64 c for 15 mins.
Decocted 1 kg and cooked and caramelised to a toffee over a stove till sticky toffee and returned to mash
Raised to 70c for sparge. Flowed really well no stuck sparge

Boil 1 hr 15 pumped to conical, dropped off trub about 1 litre till running clear, pitched yeast at 26c for fast start
left thermo at 16c in ferment chamber 10 days

transferred off to sealed drum sat 26th

kegged 1 x corny and 8 x 750ml botts lagered for 2 months at 2-4c after secondary in sealed drum for 30 days