Moody_Copperpot
Well-Known Member
I have done two all grain batches so far: a higher gravity holiday ale which was from a recipe I found on here and played with a bit. The second was an all grain kit from Northern Brewer called AK-47. It's a pale ale that is very low in alcohol, but that's kind of what I wanted. I have dual tap towers and I wanted a session beer. In any case, the AK-47 grain bill is only about 5.6 lbs of grain and an ounce of kent golding hops. It ends up only being around 3%abv.
My question is this, do you guys think I could just double grain bill and hops and end up with a similar beer that's a bit higher in gravity? It smelled SO good when it was brewing, and I'd like to toy with that recipe to give it a bit more umfph.
My question is this, do you guys think I could just double grain bill and hops and end up with a similar beer that's a bit higher in gravity? It smelled SO good when it was brewing, and I'd like to toy with that recipe to give it a bit more umfph.