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Has anyone gotten a really strong yeasty taste from using Nottingham yeast with this recipe?

Yep. A week in the fridge kills it. I thought it was good, and everyone liked it. I was thinking it may have been from shredding husks w/ my Victoria mill, as it was the first batch I did with it. It had a definite dry, chalky, kind of yeasty bite. I'm not sure exactly what caused it, but I put some in the fridge for a week at most, and it disappeared. It's great now. :mug:
I left it in primary about 2 1/2 weeks, btw.
 
I think I'll give this recipe a go this weekend. It will be my first AG without assistance. I only have a 5 gallon mash tun.

I use a 5g igloo from Lowe's and this is great in it. I get about 80-85% eff. with a good crush. If I go over 12 lbs it goes downhill dramatically. do it.
 
What could I expect if I added a small amount of flaked oats to the grain bill? I am thinking about adding a half pound. I like the mouthfeel that the oats give the beer but don't want to ruin this superb brew. Thanks.
 
I just poured my first from the tap tonight. Excellent. Try it like it is, then make changes.

What could I expect if I added a small amount of flaked oats to the grain bill? I am thinking about adding a half pound. I like the mouthfeel that the oats give the beer but don't want to ruin this superb brew. Thanks.
 
I just kegged a batch of this using Simcoe and Cascade whole leaf.. dry hopped for 7 days. Man is it good... cant wait for it to finish carbing up, might have to do another batch this weekend cause I dont think itll last long.
 
I'm going to jump on the bandwagon here. Brewed this about 10 days ago as my second All Grain. I have an extra ounce of Mt. Hood pellets in the fridge, think these would make a decent hop for dry hopping?
 
IMHO this is a great recipe to experiment w/. I made one batch as EdWort wrote it (it was great!). I think every batch I make of this I'll change up the hops, especially DH, and do some side by sides. I'm really trying to dial in hop varieties and techniques, man there is a lot to know. Cheers to Ed for the great, simple recipe!:mug:
 
Ed, after tasting that badass apfelwein, I'm givin this one a go verbatim this Sunday. Should give me the right amount of time to keg up and consume that SWMBO Slayer I brewed three weeks ago!
 
After brewing this one with Hallertau, the results are in. The day after the party the keg was extremely light. Very good indeed. Good crispness with a malty backbone and enough herbal note from the Hallertau made this one a hit! Very much like Fireman's Four and other American Blonde ales.

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I am drinking my first batch of this as I type. Very tasty. It was my first all-grain, a BIAB, no-chill brew. I had some problems with my mash thermometer and brought the temp up too high after about 30 minutes, but apparently the conversion was done because I hit my OG and FG without a problem.

I did a second batch the following weekend at correct mash temps, that is currently cold-crashing with gelatin. I am interested in seeing if I can discern a difference in taste or clarity (no gelatin in batch 1).

Thanks for the recipe.
 
I think it came out pretty good. missed the mash temp, but i hope 150 will be ok. Came to exactly 5.5 gal at 1.052. Washed WLP001 took off like a bat out of hell. 10 hours later and the 3 piece airlock was putting out 3 or so bubbles per second. I think I'm going to wish I used a blowoff tube.

Looks great, but time will tell
 
Brewed this last night (mini-mash style), bubbling away today. Pitched Wyeast 1056. Only other change was to use 2.5 pounds of Vienna instead of 2 due to the inefficiency of the mini-mash. OG was 1.053 for 5.5 gallons, so right in the ballpark.
 
Just had my first pour, love this brew. Gonna be a keeper.

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started to drink this the past week. it taste great, but it foams like crazy from the tap. i didnt change anything about my setup and all my other beers have poured fine. i can live with it for now. good recipe!
 
Cheers for the great recipe.
I have my first batch of it on the fermenter now :D
 
I'd like to throw a thank you out there for this recipe. This is going to be a regular brew for me. I undershot my gravity and it still turned out great.
 
Brewing this again in the morning weather permitting, this is my second time brewing this one and it was also the first ag I attempted. It will now be my house ale, Prost EdWort and thank you.


Cheers...:mug:
 
EdWort, have you ever thought of just how many variants of this recipe have been spawned? mine is a 50/50 split of 2-row and MO, C-40 and a centennial/cascade hop melding throughout the boil. I have noted in my trolling through the forums that this is the inspiration for a LOT of brews!!!
 
Mine is still churning away in the secondary after 16 days. This was my first chemical addition brew. I tried to get the Ca and Mg up to a minimum prescribed level. I don't know if this made a difference on how long this has been fermenting.
 
Brewed up eight gallons of this yesterday. I overshot the water and it came in a little light (1.038), but I was looking for something light, so I'm hoping it works out.

I fiddled with the hops a bit in BrewTarget because of higher alpha% and also adjusted the grainbill for a larger target batch. Because of the extra water, I split the batch into two four-gallon ferments. Half went into a 6.5Gal glass carboy with Safale US-05 and the other into a keg. I only has the one packet of yeast, so I haven't picthed the corny yet, but it's been pressurized and I hope to pick up more yeast on Wednesday. I'll probably get Notty for that one.

Really looking forward to this one!
 
EdWort, all I have to say is OMG! This is by far the best home brew I've made yet. Freakin' delicious! Thanks for the recipe!
 

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