I'm glad you guys are experimenting with it too.
I have been pleased with all my brews, color and flavor, ever since switching up. I think the "double" hot break helps with the clarity too, but don't quote me.
Bjorn Borg - try adding the DME with only 15 mins left instead of 1/2 hour. That's 15 mins more potential carmelization going on there.
Budbo - I'm glad your wife is pleased with your brews because we all know...if momma ain't happy, nobody's happy!
I've been experimenting with lighter brews lately. Some of my family don't like drinking Weizen all the time...I made a "strange brew" "yeasterday"...
1.5 gal water with 1 lb Extra Light DME and 2 oz Saaz (whole - 3.4% AA = 6.8% at 60 mins), boil 30 mins add another oz Saaz, boil 15 mins and add 1 tsp Irish moss (rehydrated) and 5.5 lbs XLDME, boil another 10 and add 1 oz Saaz, boil 5 more and remove from heat. Sparge hops and top off fermenter to 5.5 gals. I used rehydrated Doric yeast. The OG was 1054.
I call it "The Czech's in the Ale". I've never used 4 oz of hops before so I know it will be more bitter than I'm used to, but hey it'll be drinkable...
Later...I have my "honey-do" list in front of me...funny not one mention of brewing on it...I must have the wrong list again...
