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12-17-2011, 07:57 PM
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Location: Shrewsbury, Ma
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All-Grain - Rye Dog Pale Ale
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Grain Bill:
7 lbs. English 2-row
3 lbs. Rye Malt
1 lb. Flaked Barley
12 oz. Crystal 40
8 oz. Flaked Rye
8 oz. Vienna Malt
Hops:
1 oz Cascade FWH
1 oz Cascade (60)
1 oz Cascade (30)
.5 oz Cascade aroma (5)
1 oz Amarillo (dry hop)
1 oz Cascade (dry hop)
Irish Moss @ 15 minutes
Mash at 152 degrees for 75 min
2-step Batch sparge at 168 degrees
Just put this guy into secondary, will dry hop for 5 or 6 days starting tomorrow. I had really good luck with a very tasty Black Rye Pale using a very similar recipe with the addition of chocolate and black patent malts so I'm expecting this to come out very nice.
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Bottled:ESB, Rye Dog Pale Ale V.1, All the Kings Horses Pilsner v.1, Imperial Pumpkin Ale, Daywalker Red Ale v.1,Hazelnut Spiced Porter, 2009 Red Meritage, 2011 Dry Mead, 2009 New England Cyser, 2009 South African Shiraz, 2009 Chilean Chardonnay, 2011 Dry Johannisburg Riesling
Primary: Vanilla Milk stout v.2 and v.3, Chocolate Raspberry Port
Secondary:Italian Barolo, Cran-Blackberry Melomel, Peach Icewine
On Deck:Isla's Boon Strawberry Blonde v.1, Caramel Apple Mead
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12-28-2011, 10:54 PM
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Let us know how it turns out. I plan on making a rye beer in the next 2 months.
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01-01-2012, 11:33 PM
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Had my buddy bottle this up for me the other day, since I am out of town. I guess there was a little hiccup in the bottling process but it shouldn't effect the flavor. I'm excited to get home and try this beer in the next few days.
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Bottled:ESB, Rye Dog Pale Ale V.1, All the Kings Horses Pilsner v.1, Imperial Pumpkin Ale, Daywalker Red Ale v.1,Hazelnut Spiced Porter, 2009 Red Meritage, 2011 Dry Mead, 2009 New England Cyser, 2009 South African Shiraz, 2009 Chilean Chardonnay, 2011 Dry Johannisburg Riesling
Primary: Vanilla Milk stout v.2 and v.3, Chocolate Raspberry Port
Secondary:Italian Barolo, Cran-Blackberry Melomel, Peach Icewine
On Deck:Isla's Boon Strawberry Blonde v.1, Caramel Apple Mead
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01-03-2012, 12:58 AM
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Cracked the first one of these today. Fortunately the slight bottling snafu from a couple weeks ago was minimal. (A little extra sediment then usual but still clear beer) More importantly it tastes great. Has that distinct Rye taste and a great hoppy nose. A combination of citrusy fruits and floral bouquets dominant the smell and cascade hops are clearly the star of this Rye Pale Ale from start to finish.
Very happy with how this beer turned out, and will more then likely keep this as one of my go to brews.
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Bottled:ESB, Rye Dog Pale Ale V.1, All the Kings Horses Pilsner v.1, Imperial Pumpkin Ale, Daywalker Red Ale v.1,Hazelnut Spiced Porter, 2009 Red Meritage, 2011 Dry Mead, 2009 New England Cyser, 2009 South African Shiraz, 2009 Chilean Chardonnay, 2011 Dry Johannisburg Riesling
Primary: Vanilla Milk stout v.2 and v.3, Chocolate Raspberry Port
Secondary:Italian Barolo, Cran-Blackberry Melomel, Peach Icewine
On Deck:Isla's Boon Strawberry Blonde v.1, Caramel Apple Mead
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01-03-2012, 01:37 AM
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I love Rye beers. I do one that is very similar, just slightly less rye and Munich instead if vienna.
Amarillo and Cascade together work well with the rye. I just brewed it again yeasterday.
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01-03-2012, 02:06 PM
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^^^
I agree with you beergolf, although I find Rye Beers very hit or miss. Either I think its fantastic, or I think they completely missed the mark. Wachusetts Ryde was the rye beer that real got me to join the bandwagon.
I also contemplated whether I was going to use vienna or munich in my recipe, ultimately I went with Vienna because I feel that it imparts a slightly sweeter malt characteristic versus toastier/breadier one from Munich. I may still go down that road next time.
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Bottled:ESB, Rye Dog Pale Ale V.1, All the Kings Horses Pilsner v.1, Imperial Pumpkin Ale, Daywalker Red Ale v.1,Hazelnut Spiced Porter, 2009 Red Meritage, 2011 Dry Mead, 2009 New England Cyser, 2009 South African Shiraz, 2009 Chilean Chardonnay, 2011 Dry Johannisburg Riesling
Primary: Vanilla Milk stout v.2 and v.3, Chocolate Raspberry Port
Secondary:Italian Barolo, Cran-Blackberry Melomel, Peach Icewine
On Deck:Isla's Boon Strawberry Blonde v.1, Caramel Apple Mead
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01-30-2012, 05:05 PM
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Entered this beer in Brooklyn's Homebrew Alley competition and took home 3rd place in its style.
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Bottled:ESB, Rye Dog Pale Ale V.1, All the Kings Horses Pilsner v.1, Imperial Pumpkin Ale, Daywalker Red Ale v.1,Hazelnut Spiced Porter, 2009 Red Meritage, 2011 Dry Mead, 2009 New England Cyser, 2009 South African Shiraz, 2009 Chilean Chardonnay, 2011 Dry Johannisburg Riesling
Primary: Vanilla Milk stout v.2 and v.3, Chocolate Raspberry Port
Secondary:Italian Barolo, Cran-Blackberry Melomel, Peach Icewine
On Deck:Isla's Boon Strawberry Blonde v.1, Caramel Apple Mead
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