lordbeermestrength
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- Recipe Type
- Extract
- Yeast
- WLP001 California Ale
- Yeast Starter
- 1.6 Litre starter prepared 3 days in advance
- Batch Size (Gallons)
- 5
- Original Gravity
- 1.056
- Final Gravity
- 1.012
- Boiling Time (Minutes)
- 90
- IBU
- TONS (>100)
- Color
- ~10 SRM
- Primary Fermentation (# of Days & Temp)
- 1 week in primary, about 68-72F temp
- Secondary Fermentation (# of Days & Temp)
- Secondary in corny keg, about 68F for a week, then crash cool in kegerator and serve!
- Tasting Notes
- Perfect. I would probably use a lighter extract next time.
Extract:
7lbs Breiss Light Malt extract (would use extra light next time)
Grain:
8oz American Crystal 10L
8oz English Vienna
Steeped in grain bag in seperate pot; added to boil after 30 mins
Hops:
2oz Amarillo (7.1%AA)
2oz Columbus (9.4%AA)
2oz Centennial (7.3%AA)
Schedule:
2oz Columbus, 1/4oz Amarillo, 1/2oz Centennial @ 90 mins
Added extract @ 20mins, along with 1/4oz Amarillo. Adding extract later in the boil helped extract more alphas from the hops. I think it made a big difference
1/4oz Amarillo, 1/4oz Centennial @ 15 mins
1/4oz Amarillo, 1/4 Centennial @ 10 mins
Threw in 1oz Amarillo, 1oz Centennial in secondary and left bag in while on tap! Tasted sooo good. Possibly the best extract beer I have done.
7lbs Breiss Light Malt extract (would use extra light next time)
Grain:
8oz American Crystal 10L
8oz English Vienna
Steeped in grain bag in seperate pot; added to boil after 30 mins
Hops:
2oz Amarillo (7.1%AA)
2oz Columbus (9.4%AA)
2oz Centennial (7.3%AA)
Schedule:
2oz Columbus, 1/4oz Amarillo, 1/2oz Centennial @ 90 mins
Added extract @ 20mins, along with 1/4oz Amarillo. Adding extract later in the boil helped extract more alphas from the hops. I think it made a big difference
1/4oz Amarillo, 1/4oz Centennial @ 15 mins
1/4oz Amarillo, 1/4 Centennial @ 10 mins
Threw in 1oz Amarillo, 1oz Centennial in secondary and left bag in while on tap! Tasted sooo good. Possibly the best extract beer I have done.