So I made it through 40 pages before my eyes glossed over and I nearly passed out....
Are there any significant revisions to the original recipe? Looking to brew this tomorrow and I just can't finish the last 250 pages....
I just tasted mine. It has Munich extract instead of Vienna, Crystal 20 instead of 10, Amarillo instead of Cascade. It's good, maltier than I expected. My wife says it is my best brew yet. (I'm only brewing 11 months, 7 grain batches)
Hehe, so the only ingredient you have from the original recipe is the 2-row?
Munich will make it maltier than vienna. Crystal 20 instead of 10 will make it taste maltier as well.
Just picked up the supplies to do this, it sounds like a great pale ale. I'm new to all grain and accidentally had the lhbs grind and extra 1/2 lb of Crystal 10 (for a total of 1 pound) into this. My suspicion is that I shouldn't worry - but would you recommend I compensate with additional base grain/hops/etc?
You probably shouldn't worry. But you might up your hops a little.
Oct 25th was the 5th time that I've brewed this recipe. This time, I changed the recipe a bit. I wanted to combine the grain bill of this recipe with the hop additions of BierMuncher's Centennial Blonde. For an 11 gal batch, I went with:
1 oz Cenntennial 60 min
1 oz Cenntennial 30 min
1 oz Cascade 15 min
1 oz Cascade 5 min
OG: 1.053
FG: 1.007
US-05
2 weeks primary, 2 days crashed cold, kegged with gelatin yesterday. Beer sample was fantastic!
I'll report once the beer is carbonated.