GrimBrewer
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My first go at my own Amber ale recipe.
I was following a motto of making 1 malt tweak at a time to my standard pale ale recipe (80% 2row,10%crystal40,10%carapils)
This will be the first time I'm combining a lot of them. I want a light amber....or a maltier pale ale.
70% 2Row
15% Munich Light
10% Crystal 40...or CaraMunich II
5% Biscuit
1% Chocolate
Yeast: US-05
IBU: 35
OG: 1.055
Hops may be Cascade or Bavarian Mandarina.
With previous pale ales we made, the 10% munich vs non munich wasn't that noticeable, so increased it to 15%. I dropped my standard carapils. Not sure if I should increase crystal to 15% and/or include a darker crystal.
I was following a motto of making 1 malt tweak at a time to my standard pale ale recipe (80% 2row,10%crystal40,10%carapils)
This will be the first time I'm combining a lot of them. I want a light amber....or a maltier pale ale.
70% 2Row
15% Munich Light
10% Crystal 40...or CaraMunich II
5% Biscuit
1% Chocolate
Yeast: US-05
IBU: 35
OG: 1.055
Hops may be Cascade or Bavarian Mandarina.
With previous pale ales we made, the 10% munich vs non munich wasn't that noticeable, so increased it to 15%. I dropped my standard carapils. Not sure if I should increase crystal to 15% and/or include a darker crystal.