RJSkypala
Well-Known Member
Hello all,
I brewed a beer with the following recipe on black friday using some left-over grains I had lying around...I was also curious to try out palisade as flavor/aroma hops. Here is the recipe:
11# 2-row pale
1# vienna
8oz. marris otter
8oz. munich
Mashed @ 154 for 60 minutes, was down to 152 by the end of the hour.
1.5 oz magnum @ 60 min
.5 oz magnum @ 45 min
.5 oz palisade @ 30
.25 oz palisade @15
.25 oz palisade @ 5
dry hop with 1oz palisade in the keg.
Safale S-05
Its been in the keg with the dry hops for about a week and 1/2 now, its not so much the hop profile that bothers me but the beer is very yellow and has almost no malt characteristic to speak of.
Also, it is my first kegged beer, I usually let bottles sit for at least 3 weeks before they hit the fridge and get opened. Maybe it needs some more time to chill, but what I am more concerned about is the lack of body.
I don't think it was an efficiency issue because I am usually a little bit above target OG.....
any thoughts?
I brewed a beer with the following recipe on black friday using some left-over grains I had lying around...I was also curious to try out palisade as flavor/aroma hops. Here is the recipe:
11# 2-row pale
1# vienna
8oz. marris otter
8oz. munich
Mashed @ 154 for 60 minutes, was down to 152 by the end of the hour.
1.5 oz magnum @ 60 min
.5 oz magnum @ 45 min
.5 oz palisade @ 30
.25 oz palisade @15
.25 oz palisade @ 5
dry hop with 1oz palisade in the keg.
Safale S-05
Its been in the keg with the dry hops for about a week and 1/2 now, its not so much the hop profile that bothers me but the beer is very yellow and has almost no malt characteristic to speak of.
Also, it is my first kegged beer, I usually let bottles sit for at least 3 weeks before they hit the fridge and get opened. Maybe it needs some more time to chill, but what I am more concerned about is the lack of body.
I don't think it was an efficiency issue because I am usually a little bit above target OG.....
any thoughts?