SherwoodForestOldAle
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Hello. I'm new to this forum, but it seems like a good place to start for advice.
My friends and I are holding a little brew competition and I was just looking to make the best ale possible. I've got quite a few all grain brews under my belt, but not in this style. Any advice is welcome and appreciated. That being said here is what i plan on brewing.
AG English Strong Ale
Est Original Gravity 1.093
Est Final Gravity 1.021
10lbs Maris Otter
2lbs 60l Crystal
1lb Brown
1lb Amber
1lb Honey
Bramling Cross
2oz 60min
1oz 10min
1oz Dry Hop
Saaz
2oz 60min
1oz 20min
1oz Dry Hop
Burton"s Ale Yeast #WLP0023
I am also going to use 2oz of oak chips that have been soaked in Blanton's Bourbon for 2 to 3 weeks. Probably going in the second fermenter for 1.5 to 3 weeks depending on tastings.
What I am most concerned with is the hop combo. Really not sure if Saaz and Brambling Cross will go good together. I'm thinking about using EKG instead of the Saaz, not sure though.
Thanks in advance.
My friends and I are holding a little brew competition and I was just looking to make the best ale possible. I've got quite a few all grain brews under my belt, but not in this style. Any advice is welcome and appreciated. That being said here is what i plan on brewing.
AG English Strong Ale
Est Original Gravity 1.093
Est Final Gravity 1.021
10lbs Maris Otter
2lbs 60l Crystal
1lb Brown
1lb Amber
1lb Honey
Bramling Cross
2oz 60min
1oz 10min
1oz Dry Hop
Saaz
2oz 60min
1oz 20min
1oz Dry Hop
Burton"s Ale Yeast #WLP0023
I am also going to use 2oz of oak chips that have been soaked in Blanton's Bourbon for 2 to 3 weeks. Probably going in the second fermenter for 1.5 to 3 weeks depending on tastings.
What I am most concerned with is the hop combo. Really not sure if Saaz and Brambling Cross will go good together. I'm thinking about using EKG instead of the Saaz, not sure though.
Thanks in advance.