Step Mashing and Attenuation

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Re: Step Mashing and Attenuation

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Re: Step Mashing and Attenuation

Postby Weizenberg » Mon Jan 09, 2017 4:03 pm

I am perplexed how complicated people want a simple process to be.

Use first runnings. Add a handful of malt. Keep at 47-48 Celsius. Wait a day for 0.8 or 48 hours for full strength. Done.

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Re: Step Mashing and Attenuation

Postby bjanat » Mon Jan 09, 2017 6:42 pm

I'm just saying you could get away with less sauergut if you add a teaspoon of chalk.


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Re: Step Mashing and Attenuation

Postby Techbrau » Mon Jan 09, 2017 8:32 pm

You don't want to use a minimal amount of sauergut. It's got a great, unique flavor that IMO is an important part of making the beer taste authentically "German"
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Re: Step Mashing and Attenuation

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Re: Step Mashing and Attenuation

Postby Weizenberg » Tue Jan 10, 2017 8:48 am

You can leave the Sauergut in the reactor for 48 hours -- which gives you a higher acid.
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Re: Step Mashing and Attenuation

Postby TheHairyHop » Tue Jan 10, 2017 9:16 am

I accidentally made a great tasting sour culture with a contaminated yeast sample I got from a friend. It's pleasantly acidic, and I'm excited to propagate it further. I think that I may attempt to calculate its reducing potential myself
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Re: Step Mashing and Attenuation

Postby bjanat » Sat Jan 14, 2017 3:32 pm

I believe I've had this issue with the Speidel, mashed at 62-30min, 72-30, 76-10. A gose that went from 1040 to 1018 and a quad from 1091 to 1024, with WLP530.

I stopped and stirred twice, but I suspect there were many long chain sugars that weren't available for beta amylase.


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Re: Step Mashing and Attenuation

Postby Owenbräu » Sun Feb 26, 2017 8:21 am

10-20 grams of CaCO3 per liter seems absurd. If you follow some of the citations, then you won't see CaCO3 mentioned at all. The authors of the side by side pic are also confusing cell growth with cell count. Each "dot" was originally a single cell (CFU) and has nothing to do with calcium concentrations. Something seems off here.

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