I boiled up my 3rd batch tonight as the snow hammered us here in Michigan. I found a NCBA recipe on the site but it was All Grain. So my guy at the brew shop found a recipe in one of his books.
2oz each British Crystal Malt, British Chocolate Malt, and British Black Malt. Steeped at 150° for 30 minutes.
5.75# Muntons Light DME
1oz Bramling Cross buttering hops (recipe actually called for 1/2oz Target @ 8% AA but they didn't have it)
60 minute boil
1/2oz East Kent Goldings for final 15 minutes.
Cooled wort in record time using my homemade wort chiller and 2 buckets of Michigan made powder snow in my wash tub.
Rocked the carboy for 10 minutes to generate some oxygen bubbles
Pitched Wyeast 1098 British Ale yeast at about 64°. That's a little cool but that's what the temp is in my brew room next to the furnace.
OG 1.056 (recipe called for 1.050).
I'll let this go for 7 days until I can rack it to the secondary (my secondary carboy has a Weihenstephaner that is almost ready for bottling. )
I'm getting a lot of enjoyment from brewing again. I'm getting my processes down a little better and developing a system. Feels good.
Hooray beer.
2oz each British Crystal Malt, British Chocolate Malt, and British Black Malt. Steeped at 150° for 30 minutes.
5.75# Muntons Light DME
1oz Bramling Cross buttering hops (recipe actually called for 1/2oz Target @ 8% AA but they didn't have it)
60 minute boil
1/2oz East Kent Goldings for final 15 minutes.
Cooled wort in record time using my homemade wort chiller and 2 buckets of Michigan made powder snow in my wash tub.
Rocked the carboy for 10 minutes to generate some oxygen bubbles
Pitched Wyeast 1098 British Ale yeast at about 64°. That's a little cool but that's what the temp is in my brew room next to the furnace.
OG 1.056 (recipe called for 1.050).
I'll let this go for 7 days until I can rack it to the secondary (my secondary carboy has a Weihenstephaner that is almost ready for bottling. )
I'm getting a lot of enjoyment from brewing again. I'm getting my processes down a little better and developing a system. Feels good.
Hooray beer.