Q2XL
Well-Known Member
I had this posted under the Centennial Blonde topic, but I thought that I would move it over here for more visibility. I did change some of the numbers from my original post.
I am going to brew this beer most likely in the next week or so. I gotta try a beer that has 37 pages written about it. I have read ALL of them. I am brewing extract as this is my 2nd brew.
I took the numbers that BM gave for a 5.5 gallon all-grain batch and put them in Brewsmith. His boil size for the 5.5 gallon batch is 6.57 gallons. I am looking to brew a 5.5 gallon batch with a 2.75 gallon boil. This is what Beersmith came out with after I converted Bier Munchers all grain recipe to an extract.
4.48 lb. Extra Light Dry Extract
11.56 lb. Cara Pils
.36 Caramel/Crystal Malt-10L
.39 oz. Centennial 45 min
.39 oz. Centennial 20 min
.39 Cascade 10 min
.39 Cascade 5 min
1 pks Nottingham
The color, according to Brewsmith is coming out much darker then the origianl all grain recipe. I am new to Brewsmith so I am not quite sure I am inputing the numbers correctly. I am hoping someone can run the numbers and see what they come up with.
Thanks for any input.
I am going to brew this beer most likely in the next week or so. I gotta try a beer that has 37 pages written about it. I have read ALL of them. I am brewing extract as this is my 2nd brew.
I took the numbers that BM gave for a 5.5 gallon all-grain batch and put them in Brewsmith. His boil size for the 5.5 gallon batch is 6.57 gallons. I am looking to brew a 5.5 gallon batch with a 2.75 gallon boil. This is what Beersmith came out with after I converted Bier Munchers all grain recipe to an extract.
4.48 lb. Extra Light Dry Extract
11.56 lb. Cara Pils
.36 Caramel/Crystal Malt-10L
.39 oz. Centennial 45 min
.39 oz. Centennial 20 min
.39 Cascade 10 min
.39 Cascade 5 min
1 pks Nottingham
The color, according to Brewsmith is coming out much darker then the origianl all grain recipe. I am new to Brewsmith so I am not quite sure I am inputing the numbers correctly. I am hoping someone can run the numbers and see what they come up with.
Thanks for any input.