- Recipe Type
- All Grain
- Yeast
- 3711
- Yeast Starter
- Yes
- Batch Size (Gallons)
- 5.5
- Original Gravity
- 1.084
- Final Gravity
- 1.002
- Boiling Time (Minutes)
- 90
- IBU
- 21.33
- Color
- 6.33
- Primary Fermentation (# of Days & Temp)
- 21
- Tasting Notes
- Citrus fresh and dry saision
Boil Time: 90min
Batch Size: 5.5
Efficiency: 65%
FERMENTABLES:
12 lb - Belgian - Pilsner (70.6%)
2 lb - American - Caramel / Crystal 10L (11.8%)
3 lb - Orange Honey (17.6%) (10 Minutes)
HOPS:
1 oz - Saaz for 60 min, Type: Pellet, Use: Boil (AA 3.5, IBU: 10.03)
0.5 oz - Perle for 45 min, Type: Pellet, Use: Boil (AA 8.2, IBU: 10.79)
0.5 oz - Perle for 1 min, Type: Pellet, Use: Boil (AA 8.2, IBU: 0.51)
MASH STEPS:
1) Temp: 150 F, Time: 90 min
YEAST:
Wyeast - French Saison 3711
Fermentation Temp: 70 F
EDIT:
Just moved this to my secondary and it is tasting amazing. Will keep updated with final results.
EDIT:
Just bottled last night, FG was 1.003 making my final ABV 10.63%. Its the clearest beer Ive ever made. Gonna have to take it easy with my "Lawnmower beer"
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Made this beer exactly 1 year ago today. It just got HM in a comp with a score of 38 last week. It just keeps getting better with age. Very important that you use orange blossom honey, it is what holds this whole recipe together.
Batch Size: 5.5
Efficiency: 65%
FERMENTABLES:
12 lb - Belgian - Pilsner (70.6%)
2 lb - American - Caramel / Crystal 10L (11.8%)
3 lb - Orange Honey (17.6%) (10 Minutes)
HOPS:
1 oz - Saaz for 60 min, Type: Pellet, Use: Boil (AA 3.5, IBU: 10.03)
0.5 oz - Perle for 45 min, Type: Pellet, Use: Boil (AA 8.2, IBU: 10.79)
0.5 oz - Perle for 1 min, Type: Pellet, Use: Boil (AA 8.2, IBU: 0.51)
MASH STEPS:
1) Temp: 150 F, Time: 90 min
YEAST:
Wyeast - French Saison 3711
Fermentation Temp: 70 F
EDIT:
Just moved this to my secondary and it is tasting amazing. Will keep updated with final results.
EDIT:
Just bottled last night, FG was 1.003 making my final ABV 10.63%. Its the clearest beer Ive ever made. Gonna have to take it easy with my "Lawnmower beer"
==================================
Made this beer exactly 1 year ago today. It just got HM in a comp with a score of 38 last week. It just keeps getting better with age. Very important that you use orange blossom honey, it is what holds this whole recipe together.