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Tasty's Janet's Brown Ale

Discussion in 'Extract Brewing' started by Skipper74, Aug 13, 2011.

 

  1. #1
    Skipper74

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Aug 13, 2011
    I have searched, but been unable to find an extact recipe for Tasty's Janet's Brown Ale. Does anyone have one? Or may it be because the recipe does not translate well to extract?
     
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    goodgodilovebeer

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Aug 13, 2011
    There's a Janet's Brown recipe in Brewing Classic Styles. I recommend that you buy the book since there are quite a few tips and procedure recommendations that I'm not willing to retype it. But. here are the numbers that will get you there.

    OG: 1.066
    FG: 1.016
    IBU: 63
    SRM: 21
    ABV: 6.6%

    Boil: 60 Minutes
    Pre Boil Volume: 7 Gallons (26.5L)
    Pre Boil Gravity: 1.056

    Extract:
    Light LME 8.4 lbs. (3.81Kg)
    Wheat LME 1.0 lbs. (0.45Kg)

    Steeping Grains:
    CaraPils 1.25lbs. (0.56Kg)
    Crystal 40 1.25lbs. (0.56Kg)
    Chocolate 420L Malt 0.5lb (227g)

    Hops:
    Northern Brewer (6.5%AA) 2.0oz (57g) @ 60 Minutes
    Northern Brewer (6.5%AA) 1.0oz (28g) @ 15 Minutes
    Cascade (6.0%AA) 1.5oz (43g) @ 10 Minutes
    Cascade (6.0%AA) 1.5oz (43g) @ 0 Minutes
    Centennial (9.0%AA) 2.0oz. (57g) Dryhop

    Yeast:
    Wyeast 1056 or White Labs WLP001

    Fermentation:
    2 Litre starter or use 2.5 packages. Ferment @ 67F (19C)
     
  3. #3
    Skipper74

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Aug 13, 2011
    Thank you very much, I appreciate it. I will try to get that book as well.
     
  4. #4
    goodgodilovebeer

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Aug 13, 2011
    Not a problem. This beer is too good, and Mike is too nice of a guy to have the wrong recipe floating around with Janet's Brown attached to it.
     
  5. #5
    rayg

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Aug 13, 2011
    There's something about a little wheat in the brew
    that makes it extra "tasty". Here's a partial mash recipe of mine
    for a pale ale that came out well:

    3 lbs pale ale malt
    1 lb Munich malt
    0.5 lb crystal malt 60 L
    6 oz wheat malt
    2 oz Belgian aromatic malt
    ~3.05 lb John Bull light unhopped liquid malt extract
    1 oz Northdown hops 6.4% aa 60 min
    0.5 oz English Kent Golding plugs 5% aa 60 min
    dry hop with .5 oz goldings plug
    Wyeast #1056 american ale yeast
    Using distilled water throughout.
    Added 1/4 teaspoon of gypsum to the mash water

    Fermentation around 68 with a water bath.
    Dry hopped 1 week in secondary, then bottled.
    Best served at 55F.

    Ray :mug:
     
  6. #6
    OlieNH

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Aug 14, 2011
    MoreBeer.com sells the Janet's Brown Ale Kit Here.

    I have mine dry hopping in the secondary right now. Initial tasting was really nice!
     
  7. #7
    TimmyR

    Well-Known Member  

    Posted Oct 23, 2011
    I'm brewing some Janet's Brown next weekend and think I've found my past error in the recipe. I've used Fawcetts Chocolate in the past and am planning on Briess this time. I think the English Chocolate is a bit too much for the recipe....but well see. Too bad I do not have the time to do two consecutive batches and compare the Chocolates.
     
  8. #8
    Gigan

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Nov 13, 2011
    I will be brewing the More beer extract kit for this today!!!!! I have heard lots of good things about it, Im super excited!
     
  9. #9
    Gigan

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Dec 22, 2011
    By the way the More Beer kit I brewed tastes great!!!! One of the best I've done thus far.
     
  10. #10
    Skipper74

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Dec 22, 2011
    Thanks for the update. I brewed the version from Brewing Classic Styles at the end of the summer. After six weeks in the bottles, it was good, but didn't blow me away. I put the rest away and had one a couple weeks ago (after three months in the bottle) and it was incredible. The next time I brew this, I may try the kit, just for the convenience of having everything assembled for me.
     
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