Golden Pride ESB
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Extra Special/Strong Bitter (ESB)
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5.5 Gallons |
1.051 |
1.014 |
4.85 |
44.16 |
10.44 °L
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2.2K |
0 |
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Boil
Size: 7.5 Gallons |
Boil Time: 60 |
Boil Gravity: N/A |
Efficiency: 75 |
Mash Thickness: N/A |
Sugar
Scale: Specific Gravity |
Brew
Method: All Grain |
Pitch Rate: 0.75 |
Primary
Temp: 72 ° F |
Priming Method: N/A |
Priming Amount: N/A |
Creation
Date: 4/18/2012 5:22 AM |
Notes: |
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#40: Two Dogs Mexican Brown
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American Brown Ale
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2.4 Gallons |
1.037 |
1.01 |
3.52 |
23 |
12.9 °L
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2.2K |
0 |
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Boil
Size: 3.30002 Gallons |
Boil Time: 60 |
Boil Gravity: N/A |
Efficiency: 75 |
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: 3/12/2011 2:56 PM |
Notes: Yazoo Dos Perros clone |
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Special Snowflake Chocolate Oatmeal Stout
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Oatmeal Stout
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5.25 Gallons |
1.068 |
1.013 |
7.21 |
16.62 |
31.87 °L
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2.2K |
2 |
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Boil
Size: 7.5 Gallons |
Boil Time: 90 |
Boil Gravity: 1.048 |
Efficiency: 65 |
Mash Thickness: 1.33 |
Sugar
Scale: Specific Gravity |
Brew
Method: All Grain |
Pitch Rate: N/A |
Primary
Temp: 66 ° F |
Priming Method: N/A |
Priming Amount: N/A |
Creation
Date: 11/28/2016 2:16 PM |
Notes: Nothing bitter about this brew. That's what makes her a special snowflake.
Snowflake bottle caps recommended
2-row, oats and flaked barley mashed at 154 F, pH 5.4 separate from the dark grains which steeped concurrently in a different pot |
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Bakke Brygg Double IPA 25 L
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Imperial IPA
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25 Litres |
1.073 |
1.012 |
7.98 |
122.38 |
6.93 °L
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2.2K |
2 |
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Boil
Size: 29 Litres |
Boil Time: 90 |
Boil Gravity: 1.056 |
Efficiency: 74 |
Mash Thickness: N/A |
Sugar
Scale: Specific Gravity |
Brew
Method: All Grain |
Pitch Rate: 1.0 |
Primary
Temp: 18 ° C |
Priming Method: Sukkerlake |
Priming Amount: 6,5 g sukker/L |
Creation
Date: 11/14/2014 12:34 PM |
Notes: Mengden meske- og skyllevann du bør bruke kommer an på utstyret og metoden du brygger med. Som et anslag kan vi si at du kan bruke 20 l meskevann og 15,3 l skyllevann til dette ølet. Noen bryggemaskiner (f.eks. Speidel Braumeister) kan kreve større mengder meskevann. Sjekk alltid manualen på utstyret du bruker.
Mesking på 65 grader i 75 min. Utmesk på 77 grader i 5 min hvis du har mulighet til å øke temperatur i mesken.
Sukker tilsettes de siste 15 min. av kok.
Kjøl ned til 17 grader før pitching av gjær.
Gjæring på 18 grader til stormgjæring begynner å avta (typisk etter 3-5 dager). Øk deretter til 20 grader og hold resten av gjæringsperioden (totalt 14 dager). Tørrhumle etter 5 dager.
Gjæralternativer: WLP007, WLP008, WLP051, WLP090, Safale US-05, Danstar Nottingham |
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Hibiscus Wit
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Witbier
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5.2 Gallons |
1.055 |
1.014 |
5.44 |
16.47 |
4.08 °L
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2.2K |
0 |
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Boil
Size: 6.2 Gallons |
Boil Time: 60 |
Boil Gravity: N/A |
Efficiency: 55 |
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: 3/30/2013 1:28 AM |
Notes: added 2.3 oz of hibiscus powder before bottling |
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Breakfast Beer
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Russian Imperial Stout
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6 Gallons |
1.079 |
1.015 |
8.37 |
46.51 |
37.65 °L
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2.2K |
0 |
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Author:
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octopussy
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Boil
Size: 8 Gallons |
Boil Time: 60 |
Boil Gravity: 1.059 |
Efficiency: 85 |
Mash Thickness: 1.5 |
Sugar
Scale: Specific Gravity |
Brew
Method: All Grain |
Pitch Rate: N/A |
Primary
Temp: 62 ° F |
Priming Method: N/A |
Priming Amount: N/A |
Creation
Date: 2/1/2015 7:11 PM |
Notes: Water Gallons Quarts
Total mash water needed 8.39 33.5
Strike water volume at mash thickness of 1.5 qt/lb 4.71 18.9
Remaining sparge water volume 3.67 14.7
Grain absorption losses -1.57 -6.3
Mash Lauter Tun dead space -0.25 -1
Amount going into kettle 6.56 26.3
Boil off losses -1.5 -6
Hops absorption losses -0.06 -0.3
Amount going into fermentor 5 20
Total: 8.39 33.5
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Olav's Stjørdalsøl
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Specialty Smoked Beer
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23.5 Litres |
1.066 |
1.022 |
5.71 |
13.35 |
9.13 °L
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2.2K |
0 |
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Boil
Size: 27 Litres |
Boil Time: 60 |
Boil Gravity: 1.057 |
Efficiency: 50 |
Mash Thickness: 2.5 |
Sugar
Scale: Specific Gravity |
Brew
Method: All Grain |
Pitch Rate: 0.5 |
Primary
Temp: 19 ° C |
Priming Method: N/A |
Priming Amount: 5g/l |
Creation
Date: 7/7/2016 7:55 AM |
Notes: Stjørdalsøl - https://norbrygg.no/definisjon-av-oltyper/#12A
Mesketid: 30 min ved 50c, 55 min ca ved 69-71c. Noen min på 78 c
Koking: ca 70 minutter
1 tablett protaflock og 2g gjærnæring ved kokeslutt.
Einerlåg, ca 21 l til mesk.
Fikk veldig lav effektivitet (noe lav effektivitet var forventet) pga malttype (umodifisert), + muligens litt grovere kverning enn vanligvis. Og mye malt i røret.
Stegmesking : Kunne mesket inn ved 40c i 20 min for å prøve å få enzymmodifiserig / øke effektiviteten - deretter 55c og 67-70c). Det var egentlig tanken med innmeskingen vi gjorde på ca 53-54c (som vel bare endte opp som ett ekstra protease-steg / redusere chill haze)
9l på dunk med 1pk /11g Voss kveik tørrgjær
9l på dunk med Lallemand Windsor tørrgjær
Voss settes på ca 30c
Windsor ale på 19-20c
Gjæres i to uker. Flaskes med lav/ingen karbonering.
Forventet utgjæring:
Voss: gjærer ned til 1.012 (80% utgjæring) ca 6% ABV
Windsor: gjærer ned til 1.020 (65% utgjæring) ca 5% ABV
Begge traff på desimalen mht utgjæring etter måling med hydrometer 09.02.22 |
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Ruby Haze Grapefruit IPA
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American IPA
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5.5 Gallons |
1.062 |
1.015 |
6.19 |
5.43 |
6.59 °L
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2.2K |
1 |
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Boil
Size: 8 Gallons |
Boil Time: 75 |
Boil Gravity: 1.047 |
Efficiency: 75 |
Mash Thickness: 1.5 |
Sugar
Scale: Specific Gravity |
Brew
Method: All Grain |
Pitch Rate: 0.35 |
Primary
Temp: 68 ° F |
Priming Method: co2 |
Priming Amount: 31.57 psi |
Creation
Date: 4/2/2018 9:24 PM |
Notes: Ferment at 68 degrees until high krausen subsides. Raise temp to 72 for diecytl rest and add fresh grapefruit juice (pasteurized) and Citra dry hop and let secondary fermentation continue for 7 days. Cold crash slowly to 38 for 2 days then rack to keg. |
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Cascade Pale Ale W/WLP644
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American Pale Ale
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21 Litres |
1.045 |
1.007 |
4.93 |
34.66 |
5.28 °L
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2.2K |
4 |
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Boil
Size: 25.5 Litres |
Boil Time: 60 |
Boil Gravity: 1.037 |
Efficiency: 62 |
Mash Thickness: 2.7 |
Sugar
Scale: Specific Gravity |
Brew
Method: All Grain |
Pitch Rate: 0.75 |
Primary
Temp: 21 ° C |
Priming Method: N/A |
Priming Amount: N/A |
Creation
Date: 3/14/2016 12:38 AM |
Notes: |
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MoRyllo - Rye IPA
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American Pale Ale
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29 Litres |
1.048 |
1.011 |
4.8 |
82.93 |
7.98 °L
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2.2K |
0 |
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Author:
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GunnarH
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Boil
Size: 36 Litres |
Boil Time: 75 |
Boil Gravity: 1.036 |
Efficiency: 66 |
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: 6/5/2012 10:47 AM |
Notes: Motueka + Amarillo Rye IPA
Had some mashing problems with new equip on the first run. Efficiency was way off, but so was water ammount, so I still got to the target OG. Measured to 1010 FG after fermenting 12 days.
Very tasty, think I'll make this my regular "hop-fix" :) |
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Imperial Rice Pilsner
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International Pale Lager
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5.5 Gallons |
1.076 |
1.015 |
8.01 |
45.81 |
3.63 °L
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2.2K |
0 |
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Boil
Size: 7.5 Gallons |
Boil Time: 60 |
Boil Gravity: 1.056 |
Efficiency: 70 |
Mash Thickness: 1.75 |
Sugar
Scale: Specific Gravity |
Brew
Method: All Grain |
Pitch Rate: N/A |
Primary
Temp: 49 ° F |
Priming Method: N/A |
Priming Amount: N/A |
Creation
Date: 4/25/2018 3:51 PM |
Notes: Ferment at 48 until signs of fermentation are evident. Ferment at 50 for the next two weeks. Allow temperature to free-rise to 55 and ferment until activity slows. Conduct a long diacetyl at 60 until terminal gravity is reached (7-14 days) before cold crashing to lagering temperature. Cold condition for at least 1 month at 35, although 3 months is better.
1.073 expected OG. 1.013 expected FG. |
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Misty Knight
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Roggenbier
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11.5 Gallons |
1.05 |
1.013 |
4.91 |
19.53 |
22.76 °L
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2.2K |
0 |
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Boil
Size: 13 Gallons |
Boil Time: 60 |
Boil Gravity: 1.045 |
Efficiency: 70 |
Mash Thickness: 1.5 |
Sugar
Scale: Specific Gravity |
Brew
Method: All Grain |
Pitch Rate: N/A |
Primary
Temp: 66 ° F |
Priming Method: N/A |
Priming Amount: N/A |
Creation
Date: 1/16/2016 8:45 PM |
Notes: Angelo and Kellys First Beer @ Brewlab
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Jalapeno Ipa
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American IPA
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5.5 Gallons |
1.06 |
1.014 |
6.05 |
50.07 |
9.68 °L
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2.2K |
0 |
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Boil
Size: 7.5 Gallons |
Boil Time: 60 |
Boil Gravity: 1.044 |
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: 5/19/2015 7:46 PM |
Notes: |
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Kill Kenny - Irish Cream Ale
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Irish Red Ale
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5.5 Gallons |
1.042 |
1.011 |
4.11 |
26.41 |
12.09 °L
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2.2K |
0 |
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Boil
Size: 7 Gallons |
Boil Time: 90 |
Boil Gravity: 1.033 |
Efficiency: 75 |
Mash Thickness: 1.5 |
Sugar
Scale: Specific Gravity |
Brew
Method: All Grain |
Pitch Rate: 0.5 |
Primary
Temp: 68 ° F |
Priming Method: N/A |
Priming Amount: N/A |
Creation
Date: 11/12/2017 11:45 PM |
Notes: |
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Harp Irish Lager
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International Pale Lager
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23 Litres |
1.053 |
1.012 |
5.43 |
32.72 |
4.21 °L
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2.2K |
1 |
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Boil
Size: 26 Litres |
Boil Time: 90 |
Boil Gravity: 1.047 |
Efficiency: 70 |
Mash Thickness: 3 |
Sugar
Scale: Specific Gravity |
Brew
Method: All Grain |
Pitch Rate: N/A |
Primary
Temp: 17 ° C |
Priming Method: N/A |
Priming Amount: N/A |
Creation
Date: 2/26/2018 4:43 PM |
Notes: 5.23kg WY Pilsner Malt
344g WY Carahell Malt
Substitute with Kolsch Yeast |
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Bombay Bomber
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American IPA
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6 Gallons |
1.061 |
1.013 |
6.38 |
55.56 |
5.4 °L
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2.2K |
1 |
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Boil
Size: 8 Gallons |
Boil Time: 60 |
Boil Gravity: 1.046 |
Efficiency: 75 |
Mash Thickness: 1.75 |
Sugar
Scale: Specific Gravity |
Brew
Method: All Grain |
Pitch Rate: 1.0 |
Primary
Temp: 63 ° F |
Priming Method: N/A |
Priming Amount: N/A |
Creation
Date: 12/24/2014 2:23 AM |
Notes: |
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Halcyon Unfiltered Wheat Clone
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American Wheat or Rye Beer
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5 Gallons |
1.054 |
1.013 |
5.4 |
27.95 |
4.28 °L
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2.2K |
3 |
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Boil
Size: 5.5 Gallons |
Boil Time: 60 |
Boil Gravity: 1.049 |
Efficiency: 80 |
Mash Thickness: N/A |
Sugar
Scale: Specific Gravity |
Brew
Method: All Grain |
Pitch Rate: 0.5 |
Primary
Temp: 67 ° F |
Priming Method: Force Carbonation |
Priming Amount: 14 PSI @ 41 deg |
Creation
Date: 4/21/2014 5:09 PM |
Notes: |
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Honey Brown Ale
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Alternative Sugar Beer
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22 Litres |
1.044 |
1.009 |
4.57 |
26.3 |
21.05 °L
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2.2K |
0 |
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Boil
Size: 26.5 Litres |
Boil Time: 90 |
Boil Gravity: 1.025 |
Efficiency: 75 |
Mash Thickness: 4 |
Sugar
Scale: Specific Gravity |
Brew
Method: All Grain |
Pitch Rate: 1.0 |
Primary
Temp: N/A |
Priming Method: N/A |
Priming Amount: N/A |
Creation
Date: 11/22/2016 10:16 AM |
Notes: Add honey to cube with last set of hops. |
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Yooper's Dogfishead 60 Minute Clone (edited)
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American IPA
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5 Gallons |
1.07 |
1.015 |
7.18 |
63.27 |
9.42 °L
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2.2K |
0 |
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Boil
Size: 7.5 Gallons |
Boil Time: 60 |
Boil Gravity: 1.047 |
Efficiency: 68 |
Mash Thickness: 1.25 |
Sugar
Scale: Specific Gravity |
Brew
Method: All Grain |
Pitch Rate: 0.75 |
Primary
Temp: 65 ° F |
Priming Method: co2 |
Priming Amount: N/A |
Creation
Date: 12/13/2016 3:41 PM |
Notes: doubled recipe and split batch, 4 gallons to bottle at 1.080 OG and 4.5 gallons water down to 1.070 with 1/2 gallon of water 4.75 gallons to keg. pre-boil was 11 gallons at 1.056 post boil was 8.5 gallons |
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Unicorn Blood IPA 2 Gallon
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Specialty IPA: Red IPA
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2 Gallons |
1.06 |
1.016 |
5.84 |
45.33 |
10.81 °L
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2.2K |
1 |
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Boil
Size: 2.5 Gallons |
Boil Time: 60 |
Boil Gravity: 1.048 |
Efficiency: 65 |
Mash Thickness: N/A |
Sugar
Scale: Specific Gravity |
Brew
Method: All Grain |
Pitch Rate: 1.0 |
Primary
Temp: 62 ° F |
Priming Method: N/A |
Priming Amount: N/A |
Creation
Date: 10/14/2018 3:38 AM |
Notes: ***GRAIN BILL IS A GUESS***
https://brooklynbrewshop.com/pages/instructions-unicorn-ipa
Pre-Brew: Sanitize
Sanitization is important, but it's nothing scary. When brewing, keep everything clean so that you give what you're brewing its best chance to succeed. So when preparing for brew day, wipe any crumbs off the counters. Move any clutter that might be in your way. Read through the rest of the instructions (at least through fermentation) so that you know what to expect. And have fun!
Dissolve half of your sanitizer packet with a gallon of water in a container. Save the second half for when you bottle.
Soak everything you are going to use, rinse with water, and let air dry on some paper towels. If it isn’t totally dry when you are ready to start don’t worry.
Keep the extra sanitizer in a container for now. Chances are you’ll want to re-sanitize something later.
Additional Ingredients Needed:
3 Tablespoons Honey
Ice
1/3 cup of shredded beets
1: The Mash
During The Mash, you're extracting all the sugars, color and flavor you can from grain. You're basically just steeping grain in hot water. It's a lot like making oatmeal.
Heat 2 quarts (1.9 liters) of water to 160°F (71°C).
Add grain (This is called “mashing in.” Take note of jargon. Or don’t).
Mix gently with spoon or spatula until mash has consistency of oatmeal. Add water if too dry or hot. Temperature will drop to ~150°F (66°C).
Cook for 60 minutes at 144-152°F (63-68°C). Stir every 10 minutes, and use your thermometer to take temperature readings from multiple locations.
You likely don’t need to apply heat constantly. Get it up to temperature, then turn the heat off. Monitor, stir, and adjust accordingly to keep in range.
After 60 minutes, heat to 170°F (77°C) while stirring constantly (“Mashing Out”).
2: The Sparge
If you're familiar with brewing coffee, you should have an idea of how The Sparge works. During The Sparge, you put the grain in a strainer and pour hot water over it to draw out all those sugars you created during The Mash.
Heat additional 4 quarts (3.8 liters) of water to 170°F (77°C). (If possible, start this during The Mash to save time.)
Set up your “lauter tun” (a strainer over a pot).
Carefully add the hot grain mash to the strainer, collecting the liquid that passes through.
This liquid is called “wort” (pronounced “wert”). It will be your beer.
Slowly and evenly pour 170°F (77°C) water over the mash to extract the grain’s sugars.
You want to collect 5 quarts (4.75 liters) of wort. You will lose about 20% to evaporation later on, so you want to start with a bit more than you’ll end with.
Re-circulate wort through grain once.
3: The Boil
The Boil is probably the easiest step to understand because it's as simple as it sounds. During this step, you're bringing your wort to a low, rolling boil and keeping it there for a period of time while adding things like hops or spices. It's a lot like cooking a soup or stock in that you'll add heartier or bittering ingredients toward the beginning and more delicate and aromatic ingredients toward the end.
In a pot, heat wort until it boils. Add 1/4 Amarillo Hops and 1/4 Mosaic Hops when you start to heat the wort.
Keep boiling until you’ve hit the “hot break” (Wort will foam - you may need to reduce heat slightly so it doesn’t boil over.)
Stir occasionally. All you want is a light boil – too hot and you lose fermentable sugars and volume.
The boil will last 60 minutes. Start your timer and add in the rest of the ingredients at these times:
At 55 minutes, add 1/3 cups shredded beet to the boil.
At 60 minutes, turn off heat. Add 1/4 Amarillo Hops and 1/4 Mosaic Hops.
Reserve the remaining hops.
Twenty percent of the wort will have evaporated in this step leaving you with 1 gallon (3.8 liters) of wort. If your boil was a bit high, the surface area of your pot extra large, or you brewed on a really hot day, you may have less than the full amount. Don’t worry – you just reduced your beer a bit too much, but you can add more water in the next step.
4: Fermentation
This is when your beer actually becomes alcoholic. During Fermentation, your jugs should sit somewhere out of the way (and out of direct sunlight) while ale yeast turns sugar into alcohol.
Place brew pot in an ice bath until it cools to 70°F (21°C).
Once cooled, place strainer over funnel and pour your beer into the glass fermenter. Yeast needs oxygen. The strainer helps aerate your wort and clarify your beer (as well as catch any sediment from going into the fermenter). Add tap water to bring wort up to 1 Gallon mark if level is low.
“Pitch” yeast. (Toss the whole packet in.)
Shake aggressively. You’re basically waking up the yeast and getting more air into the wort.
Attach sanitized screw-top stopper to bottle. Slide rubber tubing no more than 1” (2.5 cm) into the stopper and place the other end in small bowl of sanitizer solution. You’ve just made a “blow-off tube”. It allows CO2 to escape.
Let sit for two or three days or until vigorous bubbling subsides. This is when fermentation is highest. You may notice bubbles and foam at the top of the beer. After bubbling calms down, clean tubing and ready your airlock.
Open your fermenter and drop 1/2 remaining Amarillo Hops and 1/2 remaining Mosaic Hops into your beer. This is called dry hopping and will give your beer intense hop flavor.
Sanitize, then re-assemble airlock, filling up to line with sanitizer.
Insert airlock into hole in stopper.
1 week later drop remaining hops to your fermenter as a second dry hop
Keep in a dark place at room temperature for two weeks after you added the yeast without disturbing other than to show off to friends. (If beer is still bubbling, leave sitting until it stops.)
In the meantime, drink beer with self-closing swing tops, or ask for empties at a bar that has some. If you have a bottle capper and caps, you can save two six packs of non-twistoff beers instead.
5: Bottling (2 Weeks Later)
Once your beer's in bottles, it carbonates naturally with the help of just a little extra sugar. It wakes up your ale yeast (that went dormant during fermentation) to create just enough bubbles for some nice fizz.
Thoroughly rinse bottles with water, removing any sediment.
Mix remaining sanitizer with water.
Fill each bottle with a little sanitizer and shake. Empty after two minutes, rinse with cold water and dry upside down.
Dissolve 3 tablespoons honey with 1/2 cup water. Pour into a sanitized pot. You will be siphoning your beer into the same pot in the next steps.
Carbonation comes from adding sugar when bottling, so if you filled your jug with less than the full gallon in the last step, use less honey when bottling. Using the full amount can result in your beer being over-carbonated.
Siphoning (It all happens pretty fast. You may want to practice on a pot of water a few times.) To see it in action first, watch the How to Bottle video at brooklynbrewshop.com/instructions.
A. Attach open tubing clamp to tubing.
B. Fill tubing with sanitizer.
C. Attach sanitized tubing to the short curved end of your sanitized racking cane. Attach the black tip to the other end - it will help prevent sediment from getting sucked up. It will probably be a snug fit, but you can get it on there.
D. Pinch tubing clamp closed.
E. Remove screw-cap stopper and place racking cane into jug, just above the sediment at the bottom (“trub”).
F. Lower end of tubing not connected to racking cane into sink. Suction will force beer up and through the racking cane and tubing. Open tubing clamp, let sanitizer flow into sink until beer just starts to flow out of the tubing, then clamp shut. Open clamp on tubing, allowing beer to flow into pot with sugar solution. Tilt jug when beer level is getting low, but be careful in not sucking up the trub.
Siphon beer from pot into bottles, pinching tube clamp to stop ow after each bottle.
Close bottles.
Store in a dark place for 2 weeks.
6: Enjoy (Two Weeks Later)
You did it! You made beer.
Put beers in the fridge the night before you drink them.
Pour your beer in a glass and add sprinkles on top of the fluffy head for a fun Unicorn look and flavor.
Drink. Share with friends if you’re the sharing type. |
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