Observant_Servant
Member
Hi all,
I've got a quick question concerning a recipe for a Belgian style tripel that I found in Charlie Papazian's book. The recipie (called Grand American Slam Ale on p 191) is as follows:
6.6 lbs Brewferm Trappist-style Belgian Beer kit (hopped) extract
2 lbs light dried malt extract
1 lb light honey
1 oz. Styrian Goldings hops
Strong Belgian style yeast
O.G. 1.080 - 1.084
F.G. 1.016 - 1.022
My concern is that I may not be able to find the correct extract kit (that brewferm trappist kit) and that I would have to substitute another. I know that there are many other available recipes online and in other places, but I was wondering if there's some kind of conversion one could follow to figure out how much extra hops to add if not using a hopped extract. Thank you!
I've got a quick question concerning a recipe for a Belgian style tripel that I found in Charlie Papazian's book. The recipie (called Grand American Slam Ale on p 191) is as follows:
6.6 lbs Brewferm Trappist-style Belgian Beer kit (hopped) extract
2 lbs light dried malt extract
1 lb light honey
1 oz. Styrian Goldings hops
Strong Belgian style yeast
O.G. 1.080 - 1.084
F.G. 1.016 - 1.022
My concern is that I may not be able to find the correct extract kit (that brewferm trappist kit) and that I would have to substitute another. I know that there are many other available recipes online and in other places, but I was wondering if there's some kind of conversion one could follow to figure out how much extra hops to add if not using a hopped extract. Thank you!