uwmgdman
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- Recipe Type
- Partial Mash
- Yeast
- Wyeast 1007 German Ale
- Yeast Starter
- If you'd like
- Batch Size (Gallons)
- 5.25
- Original Gravity
- 1.055
- Final Gravity
- 1.012
- Boiling Time (Minutes)
- 80
- IBU
- 37
- Color
- 23
- Primary Fermentation (# of Days & Temp)
- 7 days 68F
- Secondary Fermentation (# of Days & Temp)
- 14 days 68F
Grain for Partial Mash:
Note: This assumes 55% efficiency, that was one of my first PMs. My technique now yields about 75% eff, so you'd like be able to reduce the extract from 4lb. to 3lb. if you get close to 75%.
2lb German Pilsen 1.5L
1lb German Munich 8L
2lb German Caramunich 55L
12oz CaraPils
4.25oz Black Patent Malt
Mash at: 152F
Sparge with: 168F
Extract to add with 20min remaining on boil:
4lb. Extra light DME
Hops:
2.25oz Spalt 4.0% AA 80 min: 30.0 IBU
0.75oz Spalt 4.0% AA 25 min: 4.9 IBU
1.00oz Saaz 3.7% AA 5 min: 1.9 IBU
Irish Moss: 1 tsp 15 min
Note this is for a 3.7 gallon boil, if doing a full boil reducing hopping rates.
This beer wasn't very good at first. It took a good month to two months in the bottle before it mellowed into something very good. I was trying to go for something like Uergie Sticke Alt, but the amount of Black Patent was too much. It turned out maybe more like a hoppy bastard Schwarzbier, but damn tasty anyway. I'll make it again, and I'll probably do it the same way and again with only 2oz of Black Patent or get some de-husked Black malt.
Note: This assumes 55% efficiency, that was one of my first PMs. My technique now yields about 75% eff, so you'd like be able to reduce the extract from 4lb. to 3lb. if you get close to 75%.
2lb German Pilsen 1.5L
1lb German Munich 8L
2lb German Caramunich 55L
12oz CaraPils
4.25oz Black Patent Malt
Mash at: 152F
Sparge with: 168F
Extract to add with 20min remaining on boil:
4lb. Extra light DME
Hops:
2.25oz Spalt 4.0% AA 80 min: 30.0 IBU
0.75oz Spalt 4.0% AA 25 min: 4.9 IBU
1.00oz Saaz 3.7% AA 5 min: 1.9 IBU
Irish Moss: 1 tsp 15 min
Note this is for a 3.7 gallon boil, if doing a full boil reducing hopping rates.
This beer wasn't very good at first. It took a good month to two months in the bottle before it mellowed into something very good. I was trying to go for something like Uergie Sticke Alt, but the amount of Black Patent was too much. It turned out maybe more like a hoppy bastard Schwarzbier, but damn tasty anyway. I'll make it again, and I'll probably do it the same way and again with only 2oz of Black Patent or get some de-husked Black malt.
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