Long Live The King - Imperial IPA
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Imperial IPA
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5 Gallons |
1.074 |
1.019 |
7.28 |
95.38 |
10.77 °L
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2.8K |
5 |
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Boil
Size: 7.5 Gallons |
Boil Time: 60 |
Boil Gravity: 1.049 |
Efficiency: 65 |
Mash Thickness: 1.5 |
Sugar
Scale: Specific Gravity |
Brew
Method: All Grain |
Pitch Rate: 0.5 |
Primary
Temp: 70 ° F |
Priming Method: N/A |
Priming Amount: N/A |
Creation
Date: 8/13/2014 10:01 PM |
Notes: |
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Imperial Red Ale
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Irish Red Ale
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6.5 Gallons |
1.091 |
1.024 |
8.82 |
103.16 |
19.3 °L
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2.8K |
0 |
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Boil
Size: 8 Gallons |
Boil Time: 60 |
Boil Gravity: 1.074 |
Efficiency: 72 |
Mash Thickness: 1.33 |
Sugar
Scale: Specific Gravity |
Brew
Method: All Grain |
Pitch Rate: 1.25 |
Primary
Temp: 65 ° F |
Priming Method: N/A |
Priming Amount: N/A |
Creation
Date: 8/17/2015 3:53 PM |
Notes: |
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Blonde Stout
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Blonde Ale
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5.5 Gallons |
1.072 |
1.018 |
7.11 |
46.89 |
8.27 °L
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2.8K |
2 |
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Boil
Size: 6.5 Gallons |
Boil Time: 60 |
Boil Gravity: 1.061 |
Efficiency: 65 |
Mash Thickness: 1.5 |
Sugar
Scale: Specific Gravity |
Brew
Method: All Grain |
Pitch Rate: N/A |
Primary
Temp: N/A |
Priming Method: N/A |
Priming Amount: N/A |
Creation
Date: 12/24/2017 6:06 PM |
Notes: Toast the barley and oats at 300, stirring every 15 minutes, until golden
Add maltodextrin with ten minutes left in the boil
8oz coffee beans (dry-bean for 24 hours)
5oz Cacao nibs -- soak in vodka for four days, strain, freeze and remove fat cap before adding on bottling day
Bottling: .5 cup table sugar; add .5# lactose if desired |
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Cream Ale
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Cream Ale
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5 Gallons |
1.05 |
1.008 |
5.45 |
27.84 |
7.34 °L
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2.8K |
1 |
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Boil
Size: 4 Gallons |
Boil Time: 60 |
Boil Gravity: 1.056 |
Efficiency: 35 |
Mash Thickness: N/A |
Sugar
Scale: Specific Gravity |
Brew
Method: Extract |
Pitch Rate: 0.35 |
Primary
Temp: 62 ° F |
Priming Method: N/A |
Priming Amount: N/A |
Creation
Date: 3/22/2015 7:00 PM |
Notes: added tiny bit of leftover honey and 1lb corn sugar @ 20 min
Turned off burner, let sit 10 mins with 0min hops then brought to 95F
added 1/2 gal of sterile water next morning
added slurry of yeast next morning
ferment @ 68F +/- 2F
OG 1.056
Ferment 10 days
Dry hop 7 days
Cold crash 2 days |
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Saison Ale
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Saison
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150 Litres |
1.062 |
1.017 |
5.83 |
33.02 |
6.09 °L
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2.8K |
0 |
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Boil
Size: 150 Litres |
Boil Time: 60 |
Boil Gravity: 1.062 |
Efficiency: 80 |
Mash Thickness: 2.5 |
Sugar
Scale: Specific Gravity |
Brew
Method: All Grain |
Pitch Rate: 0.75 |
Primary
Temp: 20 ° C |
Priming Method: N/A |
Priming Amount: N/A |
Creation
Date: 8/5/2013 11:13 PM |
Notes: |
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Marubozo's RIS
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Russian Imperial Stout
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20.8 Litres |
1.103 |
1.029 |
9.77 |
115.64 |
40 °L
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2.8K |
1 |
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Boil
Size: 28.4 Litres |
Boil Time: 60 |
Boil Gravity: 1.076 |
Efficiency: 74 |
Mash Thickness: N/A |
Sugar
Scale: Specific Gravity |
Brew
Method: BIAB |
Pitch Rate: 1.25 |
Primary
Temp: N/A |
Priming Method: N/A |
Priming Amount: N/A |
Creation
Date: 10/1/2013 3:23 PM |
Notes: Primary Fermentation (# of Days & Temp): 30 days @ 65
Secondary Fermentation (# of Days & Temp): Bulk age for 6-8 months @ 60
Original recipe calls for WLP002 yeast, I don't have temperature controlled fermentation, so using US05 to prevent ester runaway.
Amounts converted to meteric. Following this beer up with Partigyle American brown ale.
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Leffe Blonde Clone
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Belgian Blond Ale
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12 Litres |
1.07 |
1.019 |
6.61 |
23.52 |
6.83 °L
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2.8K |
3 |
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Author:
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Boil
Size: 12 Litres |
Boil Time: 60 |
Boil Gravity: 1.062 |
Efficiency: 59.5 |
Mash Thickness: N/A |
Sugar
Scale: Specific Gravity |
Brew
Method: BIAB |
Pitch Rate: 2.0 |
Primary
Temp: 18 ° C |
Priming Method: N/A |
Priming Amount: N/A |
Creation
Date: 9/24/2015 11:14 AM |
Notes: |
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Blood Orange Milkshake IPA
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American IPA
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23 Litres |
1.076 |
1.019 |
7.44 |
112.62 |
7.17 °L
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2.8K |
0 |
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Boil
Size: 36.7 Litres |
Boil Time: 60 |
Boil Gravity: 1.047 |
Efficiency: 63 |
Mash Thickness: 3.1 |
Sugar
Scale: Specific Gravity |
Brew
Method: All Grain |
Pitch Rate: N/A |
Primary
Temp: 20 ° C |
Priming Method: N/A |
Priming Amount: N/A |
Creation
Date: 6/5/2018 7:02 PM |
Notes: Im trying to brew a a hazy think Milkshake/smoothie ipa with a similar body to "the Brewing Projekt's Resist" if anyone has had that in the northwest part of WI near the twin cities. Its very a thick like beer. Almost like the ten-fidy version of a NEIPA (if that makes sense). I am going off of a recipe i brewed before. It was a Strawberry Milkshake IPA but it wasn't as thick and heavy bodied as I'm shooting for. So I've tried to bulk up the oats and added some flaked wheat as well to try and thicken it up. Let me know if this recipe will be good as its my first to start adding and changing malts and hops. Any and all feedback is appreciated. this is all still new to me in the recipe design world.
HOME BREW RECIPE:
Title: Blood Orange Milkshake IPA
Brew Method: All Grain
Style Name: American IPA
Boil Time: 60 min
Batch Size: 1.5 gallons (fermentor volume)
Boil Size: 2.4 gallons
Boil Gravity: 1.048
Efficiency: 66% (brew house)
STATS:
Original Gravity: 1.077
Final Gravity: 1.021
ABV (standard): 7.36%
IBU (tinseth): 61.08
SRM (morey): 7.48
FERMENTABLES:
2.25 lb - American - Pale 2-Row (45.3%)
0.6 lb - American - Wheat (12.1%)
0.75 lb - Flaked Oats (15.1%)
0.6 lb - United Kingdom - Oat Malt (12.1%)
0.27 lb - Canadian - Honey Malt (5.4%)
0.5 lb - Flaked Wheat (10.1%)
HOPS:
0.5 oz - Amarillo, Type: Pellet, AA: 8.6, Use: Boil for 15 min, IBU: 27.52
0.45 oz - 007: Golden hop, Type: Pellet, AA: 12, Use: Whirlpool for 15 min at 170 °F, IBU: 10.79
0.75 oz - Citra, Type: Pellet, AA: 11, Use: Whirlpool for 15 min at 170 °F, IBU: 16.48
0.45 oz - Experimental Tangerine, Type: Pellet, AA: 7, Use: Whirlpool for 15 min at 170 °F, IBU: 6.29
0.6 oz - 007: Golden hop, Type: Pellet, AA: 12, Use: Dry Hop for 4 days
0.6 oz - Citra, Type: Pellet, AA: 11, Use: Dry Hop for 4 days
0.6 oz - Experimental Tangerine, Type: Pellet, AA: 7, Use: Dry Hop for 4 days
MASH GUIDELINES:
1) Temperature, Temp: 166 F, Time: 60 min, Amount: 1.86 gal, Strike Water
2) Sparge, Temp: 170 F, Time: 15 min, Amount: 1.2 gal, Sparge water
Starting Mash Thickness: 1.5 qt/lb
OTHER INGREDIENTS:
2 g - gypsum, Time: 0 min, Type: Water Agt, Use: Mash
1 g - table salt, Time: 0 min, Type: Water Agt, Use: Mash
3.25 g - calcium chloride, Time: 0 min, Type: Water Agt, Use: Mash
0.17 tsp - yeast nutrient, Time: 15 min, Type: Other, Use: Boil
0.67 each - vanilla bean, Time: 10080 min, Type: Flavor, Use: Secondary
1.5 lb - blood orange, Time: 10080 min, Type: Flavor, Use: Secondary
1 ml - lactic acid, Time: 0 min, Type: Other, Use: Mash
0.33 lb - lactose , Time: 15 min, Type: Other, Use: Boil
YEAST:
Wyeast - London Ale III 1318
Starter: No
Form: Liquid
Attenuation (avg): 73%
Flocculation: High
Optimum Temp: 64 - 74 F
Fermentation Temp: 68 F
Pitch Rate: 0.75 (M cells / ml / deg P)
PRIMING:
Method: force carb
CO2 Level: 2.4 Volumes
TARGET WATER PROFILE:
Profile Name: NEIPA
Ca2: 100
Mg2: 0
Na: 0
Cl: 175
SO4: 90
HCO3: 0
Water Notes:
reverse osmosis water |
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Live Oak Leaf Brown
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Southern English Brown
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7 Gallons |
1.069 |
1.016 |
7.01 |
41.26 |
35.49 °L
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2.8K |
0 |
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Boil
Size: 10 Gallons |
Boil Time: 60 |
Boil Gravity: 1.049 |
Efficiency: 73 |
Mash Thickness: N/A |
Sugar
Scale: Specific Gravity |
Brew
Method: All Grain |
Pitch Rate: 0.35 |
Primary
Temp: N/A |
Priming Method: N/A |
Priming Amount: N/A |
Creation
Date: 6/26/2013 7:09 PM |
Notes: |
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Dry Rye Spicy Pale Ale
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American Pale Ale
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11 Gallons |
1.056 |
1.012 |
5.8 |
59.12 |
9.73 °L
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2.8K |
0 |
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Boil
Size: 15 Gallons |
Boil Time: 90 |
Boil Gravity: N/A |
Efficiency: 70 |
Mash Thickness: N/A |
Sugar
Scale: Specific Gravity |
Brew
Method: All Grain |
Pitch Rate: N/A |
Primary
Temp: N/A |
Priming Method: N/A |
Priming Amount: N/A |
Creation
Date: 2/14/2012 3:31 PM |
Notes:
Strike with 9 gallons at 160 to hit 147. Raise through Herms to 155 after 45 minutes. Verify Mash PH is 5.2. Adjust if necessary with lactic acid. Sparge with 11 gallons at 165-170
Safeale 04 (wyeast 007) fermented out three generations in. Yeast has a good clean ale flavor. Made a 2 liter starter two days before brew day 1-21-12.
Pitch yeast at 64 and hold for 3-4 days. Add 1vl for 2min of pure 02 prior to pitching. Raise to 70 degrees after a few days to clear diactyle. Yeast should be a dry english ale yeast or california ale yeast strain.
Sorachi Ace is dryhopped near the end of primary fermentation.
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Marzen
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Oktoberfest/Märzen
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5.5 Gallons |
1.056 |
1.013 |
5.63 |
24.3 |
11.33 °L
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2.8K |
0 |
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Boil
Size: 7.5 Gallons |
Boil Time: 60 |
Boil Gravity: 1.045 |
Efficiency: 66 |
Mash Thickness: 1.5 |
Sugar
Scale: Specific Gravity |
Brew
Method: All Grain |
Pitch Rate: 0.35 |
Primary
Temp: N/A |
Priming Method: N/A |
Priming Amount: N/A |
Creation
Date: 4/13/2021 8:10 PM |
Notes: Start fermentation cool at about 50°F (10°C), and hold there for the first forty-eight hours.
For every day thereafter, increase your temperature by 1°F (about 0.5°C) for ten days.
After it’s been in the fermentor for twelve days, it should be at a steady 60°F (15.5°C). Activity in the airlock should be low (but not absent).
At that point, I let that sucker free rise to the warmest temperature I can find in my brewery. Why? To ensure that my yeast goes back and does a healthy diacetyl cleanup and scrounges up all remaining fermentable sugars. I give the beer an additional nine days (now we’re at three weeks in the fermentor)
Then cold-crash to near-freezing to begin the clearing process. |
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26D. Belgian Dark Strong Ale(2024.10.03)
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Belgian Dark Strong Ale
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20 Litres |
1.103 |
1.012 |
11.96 |
31.65 |
23.05 °L
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2.8K |
0 |
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Boil
Size: 28 Litres |
Boil Time: 90 |
Boil Gravity: 1.077 |
Efficiency: 68 |
Mash Thickness: 3.65 |
Sugar
Scale: Specific Gravity |
Brew
Method: All Grain |
Pitch Rate: 0.35 |
Primary
Temp: 15 ° C |
Priming Method: N/A |
Priming Amount: N/A |
Creation
Date: 9/8/2017 3:03 AM |
Notes:
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New Dogtown Pale Ale
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American Pale Ale
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5.5 Gallons |
1.061 |
1.015 |
6.05 |
59.17 |
8.68 °L
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2.8K |
0 |
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Boil
Size: 7.5 Gallons |
Boil Time: 60 |
Boil Gravity: 1.045 |
Efficiency: 60 |
Mash Thickness: 1.5 |
Sugar
Scale: Specific Gravity |
Brew
Method: All Grain |
Pitch Rate: 1.25 |
Primary
Temp: 63 ° F |
Priming Method: N/A |
Priming Amount: N/A |
Creation
Date: 11/15/2017 5:30 AM |
Notes: Dry hop and cold crash same time. |
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MscBrew2023-ScoAle
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Scottish Heavy
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20 Litres |
1.036 |
1.009 |
3.5 |
16.47 |
14.87 °L
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2.8K |
0 |
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Boil
Size: 26 Litres |
Boil Time: 60 |
Boil Gravity: 1.028 |
Efficiency: 75 |
Mash Thickness: 3.65 |
Sugar
Scale: Specific Gravity |
Brew
Method: All Grain |
Pitch Rate: 0.5 |
Primary
Temp: 20.5 ° C |
Priming Method: dextrose |
Priming Amount: 56.1 g |
Creation
Date: 10/11/2023 12:22 PM |
Notes: |
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Fruity Blonde
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Blonde Ale
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5.5 Gallons |
1.046 |
1.009 |
4.91 |
27.23 |
5.79 °L
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2.8K |
1 |
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Boil
Size: 6.55 Gallons |
Boil Time: 60 |
Boil Gravity: 1.039 |
Efficiency: 75 |
Mash Thickness: N/A |
Sugar
Scale: Specific Gravity |
Brew
Method: BIAB |
Pitch Rate: 0.75 |
Primary
Temp: 68 ° F |
Priming Method: co2 |
Priming Amount: 35.48 psi |
Creation
Date: 1/9/2021 1:38 PM |
Notes: Substituting lots of things to try out a new yeast (sundew) and hops (HBC 630).
Copied from: https://www.brewersfriend.com/homebrew/recipe/view/222855/fruity-blonde
Original Authors notes:
This has been my go to ale recipe for years. It is light, flavorful, and loved by everyone who pulls a pint. You could dry it out a bit by adding a pound of suar or maze in the boil, but it stands well on its own.I brew it at least once a month. I never shared it until now as a friend of mine entered it into a local comp and won 1st overall.
Add a little gypsum to get mash ph to 5.5
let it ferment for 14 days and keg to 3vol. |
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Ella Juicy!
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Specialty IPA: New England IPA
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5 Gallons |
1.079 |
1.027 |
6.85 |
40.76 |
5.48 °L
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2.8K |
4 |
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Boil
Size: 6.5 Gallons |
Boil Time: 90 |
Boil Gravity: 1.07 |
Efficiency: 72 |
Mash Thickness: 2 |
Sugar
Scale: Specific Gravity |
Brew
Method: All Grain |
Pitch Rate: 0.35 |
Primary
Temp: N/A |
Priming Method: co2 |
Priming Amount: N/A |
Creation
Date: 4/1/2019 5:26 PM |
Notes: Whirlpool for 30 min. total 15 for WP/15 to chill down runoff.
1st dry hop at 3 days into fermentation for 5 days.
2nd dry hop addition 3 days after that for 5 days or until conditioned and ready to keg.
Tasting Notes: Juicy! hazy AF! Tropical aromas of ripe apricots, orange, and pineapple. Pithy, danky, nice spark of bitterness. Will brew this again as it's going fast! |
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Juicy Session IPA
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American Pale Ale
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23 Gallons |
1.043 |
1.009 |
4.54 |
81.92 |
4.28 °L
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2.8K |
0 |
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Boil
Size: 28 Gallons |
Boil Time: 60 |
Boil Gravity: 1.036 |
Efficiency: 70 |
Mash Thickness: 1.33 |
Sugar
Scale: Specific Gravity |
Brew
Method: All Grain |
Pitch Rate: 0.5 |
Primary
Temp: 67 ° F |
Priming Method: N/A |
Priming Amount: N/A |
Creation
Date: 8/23/2018 5:01 PM |
Notes: |
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Chili Blonde
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Blonde Ale
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38 Litres |
1.042 |
1.007 |
4.56 |
21.65 |
4.55 °L
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2.8K |
1 |
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Boil
Size: 42 Litres |
Boil Time: 60 |
Boil Gravity: 1.038 |
Efficiency: 70 |
Mash Thickness: N/A |
Sugar
Scale: Specific Gravity |
Brew
Method: All Grain |
Pitch Rate: N/A |
Primary
Temp: N/A |
Priming Method: N/A |
Priming Amount: N/A |
Creation
Date: 4/26/2017 11:19 PM |
Notes: This is not my own recipe, but taken from homebrewtalk.com member Biermuncher
14 days primary, then bottle / keg @ ~2.4 vol Co2 |
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JZ - To George Bohemian Pilsener
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Czech Premium Pale Lager
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23 Litres |
1.056 |
1.016 |
5.24 |
42.65 |
3.83 °L
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2.8K |
1 |
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Boil
Size: 32.3 Litres |
Boil Time: 90 |
Boil Gravity: 1.04 |
Efficiency: 70 |
Mash Thickness: N/A |
Sugar
Scale: Specific Gravity |
Brew
Method: BIAB |
Pitch Rate: 1.75 |
Primary
Temp: 10 ° C |
Priming Method: Forced |
Priming Amount: N/A |
Creation
Date: 7/29/2016 12:26 AM |
Notes: We recommend a method similar to a Narziss fermentation, where the first two thirds of the fermentation is done cold and the final third is done warmer. This differs from the most commonly recommended procedure for lagers, where the yeast is pitched to a relatively warm wort (60 to 68°F, 15 to 20°C), cooled over the first two days of fermentation to the primary fermentation temperature, and then warmed back up to the initial temperature for a diacetyl rest before lagering. The idea behind the Narziss fermentation is to reduce the production of esters and other less desirable compounds during the most active phases of fermentation, and to increase the yeast activity near the end of fermentation, converting most of the undesirable compounds into less offensive substances. For example, diacetyl is a buttery tasting compound that is a common flaw in warm fermented lagers. The diacetyl precursor alpha acetolactate is excreted by the yeast during the early phase of fermentation. Keeping the temperature low during that time keeps the amount of alpha-acetolactate low. Yeast will reduce diacetyl at the end of fermentation, when they are working on building their energy stores. Warming the yeast near the end of fermentation makes them more active and improves the reduction of diacetyl. The overall effect is a cleaner beer.
Assuming you have clean, healthy yeast, controlling the temperature of fermentation is the most important step. The preferred procedure for these recipes is a little different, in that we recommend chilling the wort down to 44° F (7° C) and racking the beer away from the bulk of the cold break material before oxygenating and pitching the yeast. The fermentation chamber should be set up to warm slowly over the first 36 to 48 hours to 50° F (10° C) and held at that temperature for the rest of fermentation. This results in a clean lager, with very little diacetyl. If your wort was warmer during the initial yeast growth, or your fermentation was warmer, you’ll need to do a diacetyl rest during the last couple of days of fermentation, when the airlock activity noticeably slows. Generally this will be about the fifth or sixth day after pitching. To perform a diacetyl rest, warm your beer up about 10° F (6° C) above the fermentation temperature and hold it there until fermentation is complete. This keeps the yeast active and gives them a chance to eliminate the diacetyl. Then rack the beer to a 5 gallon carboy or Cornelius keg for lagering.
In any case, don’t rush things. Good lagers take time, and they ferment more slowly than ales, especially when fermented cold. Once the beer has finished fermenting, a period of lagering for a month or more at near freezing temperatures can improve the beer. Generally, the higher the alcohol content of the beer, the longer the lagering period should be. A 5 percent alcohol by volume Munich helles might be best after 4 to 6 weeks. An 8 percent doppelbock may need 6 months or more for some of the harsher aspects of the beer to mellow and for the melding of complex flavors to occur. |
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The Old German
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Düsseldorf Altbier
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5.5 Gallons |
1.049 |
1.012 |
4.84 |
37.02 |
13.28 °L
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2.8K |
1 |
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Boil
Size: 6.5 Gallons |
Boil Time: 80 |
Boil Gravity: 1.041 |
Efficiency: 70 |
Mash Thickness: 1.96 |
Sugar
Scale: Specific Gravity |
Brew
Method: All Grain |
Pitch Rate: 0.75 |
Primary
Temp: 64 ° F |
Priming Method: N/A |
Priming Amount: N/A |
Creation
Date: 9/6/2015 8:57 PM |
Notes: Pilsner: Classic Base
Munich Dark: Color, body and mouthfeel
Melanoidin: Body, flavor and red color
Black: Color - Added at mash out (steep only to avoid roasted flavor and astringency)
Reading up, WY1007 seems to be the winner for consistency. |
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