- Joined
- Mar 6, 2011
- Messages
- 665
- Reaction score
- 56
First wort hopping is said to give bittering equal to a 20 min addition. Despite being boiled for 60 minutes, the alpha acids are locked in at a certain level. Supposed to give a nice complexity.
First wort hopping is said to give bittering equal to a 20 min addition. Despite being boiled for 60 minutes, the alpha acids are locked in at a certain level. Supposed to give a nice complexity.
Heading to pickup ingredients to brew this one now. I've got S-04 & Notty in the fridge...will likely use dry for ease. Which has been preferred for this recipe?
Brewed this recipe 2/29 and had a solid brew day, fermented with S-04 for 10 days at about 65*(wort temp) and finished it off at 68* before cold crashing for 4 days.
Anyway, I kegged it this afternoon and had a sample. This is one tastes great right out of the primary, can't wait to give it a week on gas!
Thanks Orfy!!![]()
It's early, but I tried one of mine last night. It isn't ready yet, but I taste potential in there.
![]()
Brewed to be a match for the Boddington's Cask bitter at it's peak.
Beersmith is suggesting I carbonate with 4oz table sugar to get to 2.3 carb units, which seems like a lot for this style (ordinary bitter). I might go a little lower, around 3 or so for 6 gallons.
Is this the cream ale recipe? Also on the hops schedule, I understand the last two, but the first hops at the start of the boil or before it begins to boil?
So is this recipe for a 5 gallon batch or 6.5 like the OP stated? I'm set-up for 5 gallon batches and want to try the recipe as intended but after reading all 14 pages of the thread i'm getting mixed amounts. Either way going from 8 gallons to 5 or 6.5 gallons seems a bit high of an evaporation rate for a 60min boil. Anyone?
So youre just mashing everything together and not steeping anything correct?
What liquid yeast are people using?
Safale S-04 or S-05 here.
What liquid yeast are people using?