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  2. title: "Alice Porteresque"
  3. date: 2021-03-22T14:33:02Z
  4. Description: "Notes from brew day #11"
  5. Summary: "A tangent from my current series of Scottish ales, a brew day following my birthday and my first attempt at a Brewdog beer, their delicious porter Alice.. Porter"
  6. Blog: ["Brewshido"]
  7. category:
  8. - "Homebrewing"
  9. - "自家製ビール"
  10. - "Craft Beer"
  11. - "クラフトビール"
  12. - "TheMaltMiller"
  13. - "brewstore"
  14. - "grainfather"
  15. - "グレーンファーザー"
  16. - "Porter"
  17. - "Alice Porter"
  18. - "Brewdog"
  19. pleromaurl: 'https://social.nipponalba.scot/notice/A4ZRd8LJo79thuXIMC'
  20. images: ["/images/alice-porteresque/banner.jpg"]
  21. Type: ["article"]
  22. draft: false
  23. DisableComments: false
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  25. I departed from my current series of Scottish export type ales to make another dark beer for my birthday, or rather the brew day was for my birthday the actual beer is still a few weeks away. I opted for one of Brewdog's recipes which they have open-sourced for several years, all publicly available for free as in pdf format, or [on their website](https://brewdogrecipes.com/) or for a small fee as a hardback book. As this is an published and open-sourced recipe and not part of copyrighted recipe book I can actually post the details for a change! Brewdog has a lot of critics, but I'm not one of them, I enjoy a number of their beers and commend [their efforts towards sustainability](https://blog.brewdog.com/blog/brewdog-tomorrow-a-sustainability-update). I am not however associated with Brewdog or in any way a Brewdog fanboi, unless James discovers this page and hey! I'd really love to come and see your brewery!
  26. Another departure I made was that I ordered the ingredients of this brew from [The Malt Miller](https://www.themaltmiller.co.uk/) rather than [The Brewstore](https://www.brewstore.co.uk/) as the recipe calls for specific grains, yeast and hops that were unfortunately not available from my preferred, more local, supplier. I initially tried to find alternatives for each of the grains but it soon became clear that I was moving further and further from replicating the Brewdog version of the beer that I just had to look elsewhere. I was very pleased with the delivery and service from The Malt Miller and my only criticism is that I had to order larger quantities of grains than required as they don't offer the smaller increments that The Brewstore does, opting for 50g implements rather than 10g. I also had to buy 100g hops packets even if only 5g of hops were required but hey ho, the excess will not go to waste!
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  28. On to the Brew day! The full recipe can be found [here](https://brewdogrecipes.com/recipes/ab04) and the ingredients for a 20L brew were as follows:
  29. Malts:
  30. * 2.63kg of Extra Pale
  31. * 0.88kg of Munich
  32. * 0.38kg of Crystal 150
  33. * 0.31kg of Special W - which I couldn't find so replaced with Dark Crystal
  34. * 0.44kg of Carafa Special Type 1
  35. * 0.38kg of Flaked Oats - Which were unavailable so I used torrified Oats
  36. * 0.31kg of Torrified Wheat
  37. Hops:
  38. * 5g of Magnum at the start (Bitter) - only 5 grams of bittering hops.. presumably this recipe was designed at higher volume and this is a scale down, but maybe not *shrug*.
  39. * 25g of First Gold in the middle (Flavour) - had to somewhat guess here, my understanding is that if the hops were added in the middle (30m) they would be roughly 50% bittering and 50% flavour, so I opted for 25 minutes before the end of the boil.
  40. * 25g of First Gold at the end (Flavour) - It isn't uncommon to add hops at 0 minutes left but I read that end could mean anywhere from 15 minutes left to 0, so I opted for 5 minutes until end of the boil for this addition.
  41. * 25g of Sorachi Ace at the end (Flavour) - same as above.
  42. Yeast:
  43. * Wyeast 1056 - American Ale - This was the first time that I used Wyeast and it was a smack-pack, where you smack the .. pack.. to burst the liquid yeast sachet, introducing it to a solution which activates and nourishes it before pitching into the fermenter. Pretty neat!
  44. Not really much to say about the day itself, it went to plan without any drama, it was very enjoyable and followed by popcorn and movie day with my daughter, a good day all round.
  45. Whilst I haven't yet transferred the beer from fermenter to keg and therefore don't have an actual FINAL gravity reading, it has been stable for the past few measurements.. the scores on the board (I do care this time!) are:
  46. Brewdog Alice Porter Original Gravity: 1.053\
  47. JK's Alice Porteresque Original Gravity: 1.053 - booyah!
  48. Brewdog Alice Porter Final Gravity: 1.013\
  49. JK's Alice Porteresque Final(ish) Gravity: 1.012 - やった!
  50. Brewdog Alice Porter ABV: 5.2%\
  51. JK's Alice Porteresque ABV: 5.3%
  52. I've no idea how close to the original this is going to be once it has finished its journey but {your deity of choice or not} on a bike I am looking forward to tasting it!