Here's my idea for an American Pale Ale (ok maybe more of a Blonde or Session Ale):
Goal: a yummy, drinkable beer that showcases the hops aroma/flavor, without being overly bitter.
Something I can have in the fishing boat and be enjoyed by hop-heads and non-hop-heads alike.
Also, want it to be not overly dry, and simple to brew.
Here it is: (5 gal partial boil batch)
Fermentables:
5# Light DME
.5# Victory (steeped)
.5# Carapils (steeped)
Hops: Falconer's Flight (10%AA)
.5 oz - 30'
.5 oz - 10'
.5 oz - 5'
.5 oz - Flameout
Looking to have about 4.5%ABV, and finish somewhere in the ballpark of 1.012?
Yeast: S-04
(I have S-05 too, but was thinking maybe it will have a lil more body if I use the S-04 and have some unique esters that could pair nicely with the aromas from the late hops additions, but that is just me).
Especially interested what you guys have to say about the yeast choice.
Thanks,
Wooden
Goal: a yummy, drinkable beer that showcases the hops aroma/flavor, without being overly bitter.
Something I can have in the fishing boat and be enjoyed by hop-heads and non-hop-heads alike.
Also, want it to be not overly dry, and simple to brew.
Here it is: (5 gal partial boil batch)
Fermentables:
5# Light DME
.5# Victory (steeped)
.5# Carapils (steeped)
Hops: Falconer's Flight (10%AA)
.5 oz - 30'
.5 oz - 10'
.5 oz - 5'
.5 oz - Flameout
Looking to have about 4.5%ABV, and finish somewhere in the ballpark of 1.012?
Yeast: S-04
(I have S-05 too, but was thinking maybe it will have a lil more body if I use the S-04 and have some unique esters that could pair nicely with the aromas from the late hops additions, but that is just me).
Especially interested what you guys have to say about the yeast choice.
Thanks,
Wooden