DSmith
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tarikapak said:Looks perfect, tastes perfect!
Used munich instead of vienna, and MO instead of 2-row. And my crystal's a little darker.
I've brewed this exactly per the recipe. Your variation sounds excellent!
tarikapak said:Looks perfect, tastes perfect!
Used munich instead of vienna, and MO instead of 2-row. And my crystal's a little darker.
Thinking about doing this in extract soon, however AHS only sells lme in whole weight, and i would be left with 1/2 lb of each lme left over.
Would there be big difference using 6lb of extra pale lme, and 2lb of munich lme, instead of the original quantitys?
Original:
6.5# Extra Pale LME
1.5# Munich LME
8 oz. Crystal 10L (steep)
thanks,
lg
Raven1469 said:What style would this be under in Beersmith? Belgian Pale Ale? Sorry still new to using Beersmith.
What style would this be under in Beersmith? Belgian Pale Ale? Sorry still new to using Beersmith.
Want to make this but switch up the hops because it's what I have on hand. Does this hop schedule seem alright for this type of beer?
.5 oz (12.4%)simcoe (60)
.25 oz simcoe (30)
.25 oz(8.2%) amarillo (30)
.125 oz simcoe (15)
.125 oz amarillo (15)
.25 oz amarillo (5)
I also logged this as American Pale Ale.
TreetopVT said:Did you ever try this hopschedule? If so, how did it turn out? The cascade I am getting from my LHBS is 3.2%. I brewed the original on Friday and used Brewsmith to get my numbers right. I want to brew it again this weekend, but get away from cascade until I can get some with higher alphas. I also really want to try simcoe.
Just brewed this as my first all grain batch. I lost quite a bit of temp throughout the mash but somehow hit 1.052 after all was said and done. Mixed up the hop schedule on mine for fun.
60 min 1 oz northern discovery (local wild hop)
30 min .5 oz Cascade
15 min .25 oz Cascade
5 min .25 oz Cascade
0 min 1 oz Cascade
0 min 1 oz Motueka
Hopefully it turns out good, was really surprised with how light colored the wort was.
Let it go for at least 1 more week. I do mine at a 2 week minimum.
hio3791 said:Brewed another 11 gal on Sat night. This was my 3rd iteration of this recipe. This time, the only change I made from the original was that I used C60 instead of C10 as that's what I had in stock and mashed at 156 (I specifically wanted a maltier version of this beer). I also opted for a 90 min boil. I was happy to see that I finally have my system dialed in. Hit volumes perfectly and ended with 11 gal at 1.054. The only problem that I am facing now is that my basement temp is lower than usual! The beer is fermenting at 59F. I am using US05, which I like fermenting cold, but I typically like to keep it just over 60.