Freezeblade
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Has anyone tried this with the white labs manchester ale strain? It's rumored to be the Newcastle strain.
It is still a bit cloudy
It will clear, it just needs some more time in the keg.
Mine should be ready this coming Sunday, but wow am I getting anxious to try it :rockin:
Oh what a tangled web we brew.I now however have another problem...... I need to start brewing larger batches of beer, cause now the word it out that I make a decent brew!
Thanks to all!
Salute!![]()
Here's my take on a 5 gallon batch extract recipe.
Ingredients
Amount Item Type % or IBU
6.12 lb Pale Liquid Extract
0.50 lb Cara-Pils/Dextrine
0.41 lb Caramel/Crystal Malt - 20L
0.41 lb Caramel/Crystal Malt - 60L
0.41 lb Caramel/Crystal Malt - 80L
0.25 lb Chocolate Malt (450.0 SRM)
0.50 oz Target [11.00%] (60 min) Hops 21.4 IBU
0.25 oz Goldings, East Kent [5.00%] (15 min) Hops 2.4 IBU
1 Pkgs Whitbread Ale (Wyeast Labs #1099) Yeast-Ale
I haven't made this one, so use it at your own peril, but I started with Biermuncher's recipe and converted it in beersmith. I took out the Roasted barley because it came to 0.04 lb. That's like, 4 grains![]()
You don't need anymore yeast. Leave it be. I'd let that thing sit for two weeks before racking to another vessel to clear up. 1016 is a decent finishing gravity for a brown...it will lend some residual sweetness. Nonetheless, you're likely to pick up another point or two over the next few days.
I'm going to try my above recipe with the exception of 1 oz of willamette hops instead of 1/2 oz of Target. I'll let you know in about 8 weeks how it turns out![]()
So I got the ingredients to make this, and I can't remember if my LHBS was out and I substituted, or I just grabbed the wrong packet, but instead of Target Hops, I got Challenger.
Looking up hop profiles, I see for a substitute for Target it says "None really quite like it, maybe East Kent Goldings" which is what we have later in the boil.
So I decided to use the Goldings for the 60 min, and the 15 min, but I decided to add a 1/2 oz. of the Challenger at 30 min. I'm sure it will turn out, but I'm just wondering how different it's going to be, since this was an attempt at a clone.
Any thoughts?
Tis the season for a roaring fire and a fine pint of Brown.![]()
I actually asked some questions when this happened to me as well. Mine finished at 1.014 @ about 3.5% abv. This isn't a very big beer. For a brown such as this to finish between 1.015-1.020 isn't abnormal. I must say I'm really enjoying it as a low abv beer. It's low abv, but big flavor (I mashed at 156).So I made this with an OG of 1.048. A little over a week ago, I transferred to secondary and it was 1.020. I just checked it, 8 days later and it's still at 1.020. Shouldn't it be lower? It's been in a pretty constant 72 degree chamber.
Tastes good though!![]()
I am also gonna mash at 157-158 for a lil fuller body.
got mine complete with 81% efficiency and OG of 1053....bubbling away nicely. I mashed at 158 ish...had thermometer problems.....
I'm going to try my above recipe with the exception of 1 oz of willamette hops instead of 1/2 oz of Target. I'll let you know in about 8 weeks how it turns out![]()