MadHomebrewer
Well-Known Member
Anyone given this a try? It sounds easy and I'm thinking citra would be a great hop to try this with.
"15-Minute American Ale
5 gallon batch
6 lbs. Light Dry Malt Extract
1 lb. 60 L Crystal Malt
2 oz. Simcoe Pellets (or your favorite American hop) 15 minutes
1 oz. Simcoe Pellets 5 minutes
1 oz. Simcoe Pellets Flameout
Safale US05 Yeast
Steep the crystal malt in a grain bag in the water as it is coming up to a boil. When the temperature reaches 170F, take the bag out. Add the extract before the wort comes to a boil to help avoid a boil over. When the wort begins to boil, add hop additions at times above. Only boil wort for 15 minutes. Chill and pitch yeast.
One note: you will not need as much water as a typical one-hour boil, since you will not be losing as much water to boil off."
Found this on:
http://beerandwinejournal.com/15-minute-pale-ale/
"15-Minute American Ale
5 gallon batch
6 lbs. Light Dry Malt Extract
1 lb. 60 L Crystal Malt
2 oz. Simcoe Pellets (or your favorite American hop) 15 minutes
1 oz. Simcoe Pellets 5 minutes
1 oz. Simcoe Pellets Flameout
Safale US05 Yeast
Steep the crystal malt in a grain bag in the water as it is coming up to a boil. When the temperature reaches 170F, take the bag out. Add the extract before the wort comes to a boil to help avoid a boil over. When the wort begins to boil, add hop additions at times above. Only boil wort for 15 minutes. Chill and pitch yeast.
One note: you will not need as much water as a typical one-hour boil, since you will not be losing as much water to boil off."
Found this on:
http://beerandwinejournal.com/15-minute-pale-ale/