Hello to all, i've been brewing for some time, and i now have a real challenge in hands.
I've been trying do make a REAL Irish Red Ale, that can be REALLY red (not like Kilkenny's, that is more brown than red, for exemple).
Based on the character of the beer that I wish, I´ve selected this relations of malt:
- 78% Pilsen Malt (it's easyer for me to get this one instead of Pale Malt)
- 10 % Wheat Malt (just for foam improvement)
- 10% Crystal Malt (175 EBC)
- 2 % Roasted Barley (1300 EBC)
With this one, the beer goes in a light brown with some orange hue in the light...
I've made several batches, changing a little bit on the proportions of the malts, but i've never reached anything trully red, i've got beer's that range from Light Orange to Dark Brown... but never Red!!
I'll be probably working with Meladoinin Malt in future batches instead of Crystal, but first i would like to know your opinions on this one!
Cheers!!
I've been trying do make a REAL Irish Red Ale, that can be REALLY red (not like Kilkenny's, that is more brown than red, for exemple).
Based on the character of the beer that I wish, I´ve selected this relations of malt:
- 78% Pilsen Malt (it's easyer for me to get this one instead of Pale Malt)
- 10 % Wheat Malt (just for foam improvement)
- 10% Crystal Malt (175 EBC)
- 2 % Roasted Barley (1300 EBC)
With this one, the beer goes in a light brown with some orange hue in the light...
I've made several batches, changing a little bit on the proportions of the malts, but i've never reached anything trully red, i've got beer's that range from Light Orange to Dark Brown... but never Red!!
I'll be probably working with Meladoinin Malt in future batches instead of Crystal, but first i would like to know your opinions on this one!
Cheers!!