Evan!
Well-Known Member
Some of you may remember that I wasn't as happy with my first AG attempt (Brune Abbey) as I'd like. Following Papazian's directions, I did a stepped mash, and I think that that was the culprit---too much conversion means a very dry beer. It could also, IMHO, use a bit more hops. So, I have an idea to try to fix these problems: I was thinking that I could take maybe a quart or two of water, add about 5oz of Maltodextrin to it for more body, and then add about a half-ounce of whole EKG. Boil it for 30 minutes, and add another quarter-ounce of finishing hops at 5 minutes.
Sounds good to me. Thoughts from yous guys?
The other thing I noticed about the beer is that it was less malty/roasty than I would have liked. So, what do you all think about possibly steeping some specialty grains (crystal perhaps) in this supplementary boil prior to adding the other stuff? I'm not worried about converting any extra sugars, since my FG is about 1.010 (too low IMHO). Sound like a good idea?
Sounds good to me. Thoughts from yous guys?
The other thing I noticed about the beer is that it was less malty/roasty than I would have liked. So, what do you all think about possibly steeping some specialty grains (crystal perhaps) in this supplementary boil prior to adding the other stuff? I'm not worried about converting any extra sugars, since my FG is about 1.010 (too low IMHO). Sound like a good idea?