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I’ve cobbled together a recipe from some grains I was given when I picked up my brew set-up (25kg extra pale malt and 10kg Europils, all uncrushed and vacuum sealed). I figured I’d start with the extra pale and bang out a couple of ales over the late summer/early autumn before switching to a lager or two in late autumn/early winter.
If any of you fine folk would care to check out the recipe I’ve put together and point out any glaring errors in judgement, or suggest anything I could do to improve this sucker before it hits the heat, please let me know.
Oh, it’s called ‘Discovery’ because I “discovered” these grains when buying my beer kit, and the RRS Discovery was built in Dundee, where I live, and is now a museum here. Also, I’ve called this a ‘heavy pale ale’, but the recipe generator wants to call it a ‘double IPA’. I don’t much care what it’s classified as, as long as it drinks.
https://www.brewersfriend.com/homebrew/recipe/view/1575785/-discovery-heavy-pale-ale
If any of you fine folk would care to check out the recipe I’ve put together and point out any glaring errors in judgement, or suggest anything I could do to improve this sucker before it hits the heat, please let me know.
Oh, it’s called ‘Discovery’ because I “discovered” these grains when buying my beer kit, and the RRS Discovery was built in Dundee, where I live, and is now a museum here. Also, I’ve called this a ‘heavy pale ale’, but the recipe generator wants to call it a ‘double IPA’. I don’t much care what it’s classified as, as long as it drinks.
https://www.brewersfriend.com/homebrew/recipe/view/1575785/-discovery-heavy-pale-ale