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Beer Drenched Executioner
- Recipe Type
- All Grain
- Yeast
- Nottingham
- Yeast Starter
- No
- Additional Yeast or Yeast Starter
- None
- Batch Size (Gallons)
- 5
- Original Gravity
- 1.065
- Final Gravity
- 1.013
- Boiling Time (Minutes)
- 60
- IBU
- 33 IBUs
- Color
- 33 SRM
- Primary Fermentation (# of Days & Temp)
- 8 Days near 62 F
- Secondary Fermentation (# of Days & Temp)
- 8 Days near 62 F
Pascha's Robust Porter
This is a very good winter beer, it has a nice malted flavor thats predominately "roasty" with an undercurrent of caramel sweetness in the finish. Colorwise, the beer is at the darker end of the style guidelines, very dark with a ruby-red hugh that comes through if you hold the glass up to the light. The beer ends up around 7% ABV, and has a little bit of an alcohol taste and a nice kick. The Galena hops bitter the beer and make a nice compliment to the roasty winter flavors. It will definitely warm you up on a cold winter's day.
This is an excellent beer on its own if you like darker stronger flavors, and it also pours one hell of a black and tan.
I named the beer Pascha's Robust Porter after my German Sheppard because the black and red color of the beer matches the color of my dog, and Pascha is her name. I was surprised by the beautiful red color of this beer because I expected something more along the lines of black.
Here are the ingredients:
Malts:
9 Light Munich (1.038 - 7L ) - 78.3 %
1 Pound Crystal 80 ( 1.033 - 80L ) - 8.7 %
1 Pound Chocolate Malt ( 1.029 - 350 L ) - 8.7 %
1/2 Pounds CarPils Dextrine Malt ( 1.033 - 2L ) - 4.3 %
Hops:
1/2 Ounce Galena ( 13.0 Alpha - 27 IBUs ) @ 60 Minutes
1/2 Ounce Willamette ( 5.1 Alpha - 5 IBUs ) @ 30 Minutes
Yeast:
Nottingham ( Rehydrated )
Single Infusion Mash at 153F for 80 minutes. Sparged with 170F water to collect 7.5 gallons of wort.
60 Minute Boil, with one 1/2 ounce of Galena at 60 minutes, 1/2 ounce of Willamettes at 30 minutes.
Pitched 1 packet of rehydrated Nottinghams at 70F, and fermented for 7-8 days in the low 60s. Racked to secondary for another 7-8 days at the same temperature before bottling.
This is a very good winter beer, it has a nice malted flavor thats predominately "roasty" with an undercurrent of caramel sweetness in the finish. Colorwise, the beer is at the darker end of the style guidelines, very dark with a ruby-red hugh that comes through if you hold the glass up to the light. The beer ends up around 7% ABV, and has a little bit of an alcohol taste and a nice kick. The Galena hops bitter the beer and make a nice compliment to the roasty winter flavors. It will definitely warm you up on a cold winter's day.
This is an excellent beer on its own if you like darker stronger flavors, and it also pours one hell of a black and tan.
I named the beer Pascha's Robust Porter after my German Sheppard because the black and red color of the beer matches the color of my dog, and Pascha is her name. I was surprised by the beautiful red color of this beer because I expected something more along the lines of black.
Here are the ingredients:
Malts:
9 Light Munich (1.038 - 7L ) - 78.3 %
1 Pound Crystal 80 ( 1.033 - 80L ) - 8.7 %
1 Pound Chocolate Malt ( 1.029 - 350 L ) - 8.7 %
1/2 Pounds CarPils Dextrine Malt ( 1.033 - 2L ) - 4.3 %
Hops:
1/2 Ounce Galena ( 13.0 Alpha - 27 IBUs ) @ 60 Minutes
1/2 Ounce Willamette ( 5.1 Alpha - 5 IBUs ) @ 30 Minutes
Yeast:
Nottingham ( Rehydrated )
Single Infusion Mash at 153F for 80 minutes. Sparged with 170F water to collect 7.5 gallons of wort.
60 Minute Boil, with one 1/2 ounce of Galena at 60 minutes, 1/2 ounce of Willamettes at 30 minutes.
Pitched 1 packet of rehydrated Nottinghams at 70F, and fermented for 7-8 days in the low 60s. Racked to secondary for another 7-8 days at the same temperature before bottling.