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First attempt to make my own ale recipe

Discussion in 'Recipes/Ingredients' started by TheLazyKeg, Oct 4, 2017.

 

  1. #1
    TheLazyKeg

    Member

    Posted Oct 4, 2017
    The Lazy Fisherman I

    Batch size 5.5 gallons

    Grains:
    9.5Lbs Belgian pilsner
    1Lb Belgian caramunich
    0.25Lbs Belgian cara 45
    0.25Lbs Special B <--- this has been changed

    Hops:
    1.5oz Opal @45mins
    1oz Saaz @10mins

    Yeast: WLP575

    Mash @150F for 60mins

    If you have any suggestions for this recipe or think it's going to be garbage please tell me as I am not fully familiar with how different grains, hops and yeast affect beers.
     
  2. #2
    z-bob

    Supporting Member  

    Posted Oct 4, 2017
    That's a lot of crystal malt. What about using Munich instead of CaraMunich?

    I like the simplicity :)
     
  3. #3
    TheLazyKeg

    Member

    Posted Oct 4, 2017
    Thank you z-bob
     
  4. #4
    SoCal-Doug

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Oct 5, 2017
    Sounds tasty.

    Change the caramunich to Vienna or Munich.

    If you want the sweetness of the 45, great. Keep it. If you just want to darken it down a bit, change it to 4oz of Special B (or half and half). My taste buds love Special B with Saaz/Sterling.

    FYI, change the yeast to 3711 and ferment it at about 82 to 85 and you would have a really nice basic and mild Saison.

    Let us know how it turns out!
     
  5. #5
    TheLazyKeg

    Member

    Posted Oct 5, 2017
    Thank you SoCal-Doug
     
  6. #6
    TheLazyKeg

    Member

    Posted Oct 10, 2017
    Decided to go for a 20 gallon batch, went with WLP575 in one fermenter and WLP550 in the other (brew store didn’t have two WLP575s)
     
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