Anyone have a recipe for Falstaff? I've seen posts here and other websites that reference Ballentine (Ballantine) to Falstaff but I don't know if it is the same. I would like to clone whatever came out of the can labeled Falstaff if possible.
Ballentine XXX Ale All Grain
6-3/4 lb American 2-Row
1/4 lb Munich Malt
3/4 lb Cooked Rice
3/4 lb Flaked Maize
1-1/4 lb Crystal 20L
2 oz Williamette Hops 60 min.
2 oz Williamette Hops 5 min.
1 tsp Irish Moss 15 min.
Wyeast 1056 American Ale
3/4 cup Corn Sugar for priming
Mash grains for 30 minutes at 135 degrees F. Raise the mash temperature to 160 degrees F and mash an additional 30 minutes.
Sparge and collect wort. Bring wort to a boil, and add 2 oz Williamette hops. Boil 45 minutes. Add irish moss boil 10 minutes. Add 2oz Williamette hops and boil 5 minutes. Cool wort and pitch yeast.
First Fermentation 5-7 days
Secondary Fermentation 3-5 days. Drop temperature to 40 degrees F and condition an additonal 2 days. Bottle or keg. Age 3-4 weeks before serving.
Ballentine XXX Ale Extract
1/8 lb Crystal 20L
1 lb Flaked Maize
3/4 lb Maris Otter
1/4 lb Carapils
4 lb Alexanders Pale Extract
1 lb Plain Extra Light Dry Malt
1 lb Rice Syrup
2 oz Williamette Hops 60 min.
2 oz Williamette Hops 5 min.
1 tsp Irish Moss 15 min.
Wyeast 1056 American Ale
3/4 cup Corn Sugar for priming Steep grains for 30 minutes at 155 degrees F. Remove grains and stir in extracts and rice syrup. Bring to boil. Add boiling hops and boil for 45 minutes. Add Irish Moss and boil for 10 minutes. Add finishing hops and boil for 5 minutes. Cool wort and pitch yeast. Ferment for 5-7 days at 70 degrees F. Secondary Fermentation 5 days at 65 degrees. Drop temperature to 40 degrees F and condition an additonal 2 days. Bottle or keg. Age 3-4 weeks before serving.
Anyone have a recipe for Falstaff? I've seen posts here and other websites that reference Ballentine (Ballantine) to Falstaff but I don't know if it is the same. I would like to clone whatever came out of the can labeled Falstaff if possible.
A...It was probably made with a blend of hops and an IBU rate just at or slightly above the threshold of human taste perception. ...
Now tell me how you really feel! LOL, that is absolutely hysterical
Bally's and Falstaff are intertwined in brewing history. Here is a great website on the story...
History of Falstaff Beer and the Falstaff Brewing Corp.
Heh, not actually trying to be funny here, just accurate. I...
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