brian_n
Well-Known Member
Any thoughts on the below recipe? I'm going for a drinkable Rye Pale Ale. I've never used Rye, though I like Rye beers (especially Cane & Ebel). Most of the ones I've tried are higher ABV beers, but I thought I'd go for an easy drinking one since summer is coming.
Is that enough crystal to slightly balance out the spiciness/fruitiness of the rye? The reason for the two types of crystal is I was planning on making another beer, and foolishly already combined the two types of crystal.
75% 8lbs 0 Two-row 1
19% 2lbs 0 Rye Malt 3
4% 0 6oz Crystal 40 40
3% 0 5oz Crystal 10 10
Batch size: 5.5 gallons
Original Gravity: 1.048
Final Gravity: 1.012
5° SRM
Mash Efficiency: 70%
hops
36.2 IBU
FWH 60+ mins 0.5 Amarillo pellet 9.3
boil 60 mins 0.25 Amarillo pellet 9.3
boil 15 mins 0.25 Amarillo pellet 9.3
boil 10 mins 0.25 Amarillo pellet 9.3
boil 5 mins 0.25 Amarillo pellet 9.3
boil 1 mins 0.5 Amarillo pellet 9.3
Wyeast American Ale (1056) w/ starter
4.8% ABV
Is that enough crystal to slightly balance out the spiciness/fruitiness of the rye? The reason for the two types of crystal is I was planning on making another beer, and foolishly already combined the two types of crystal.
75% 8lbs 0 Two-row 1
19% 2lbs 0 Rye Malt 3
4% 0 6oz Crystal 40 40
3% 0 5oz Crystal 10 10
Batch size: 5.5 gallons
Original Gravity: 1.048
Final Gravity: 1.012
5° SRM
Mash Efficiency: 70%
hops
36.2 IBU
FWH 60+ mins 0.5 Amarillo pellet 9.3
boil 60 mins 0.25 Amarillo pellet 9.3
boil 15 mins 0.25 Amarillo pellet 9.3
boil 10 mins 0.25 Amarillo pellet 9.3
boil 5 mins 0.25 Amarillo pellet 9.3
boil 1 mins 0.5 Amarillo pellet 9.3
Wyeast American Ale (1056) w/ starter
4.8% ABV