Bulletproof Monk - Belgian Specialty Ale

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Natron008

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Recipe Type
All Grain
Yeast
WLP500
Yeast Starter
no
Additional Yeast or Yeast Starter
no
Batch Size (Gallons)
5
Original Gravity
1.070
Final Gravity
1.018
Boiling Time (Minutes)
60
IBU
65.9
Color
19.1
Primary Fermentation (# of Days & Temp)
60 days @ 68º
Secondary Fermentation (# of Days & Temp)
no
Additional Fermentation
60 days in bottle
Tasting Notes
Nice simple, Trappist style. HG without harshness. Fruity, Clovey but well-balanced.
I created this recipe with hopes of an easy, well-balanced Belgian/Trappist style ale that was strong enough to let you know it, but smooth enough to allow you to drink quite a few if desired.... mission accomplished.

I wish I had one in front of me now so I could provide better tasting notes, but I can tell you that it was very well received and I am truly proud of the outcome. It was exactly as I had hoped. A complex taste from a bare-bones recipe (with nice round numbers too!).


Bulletproof Monk
16-E Belgian Specialty Ale
Author: Rumshpringa Brewing

Size: 5.0 gal
Original Gravity: 1.070
Terminal Gravity: 1.018
Color: 19.1
Alcohol: 6.97%
Bitterness: 65.9

Ingredients:
1 lb Belgian Caravienne (steep @ 160º for 20 minutes)
7 lb Pale Liquid
2 lb Candi Sugar Amber
2 oz Hallertau Tradition (6.0%) - 60 min
1 oz East Kent Goldings (5.0%) - 20 min
1 oz Saaz (5.0%) - 20 min
1 tsp Irish Moss - 5 min
1 ea White Labs WLP500 Trappist Ale

2 months in Primary, then 2 months in bottle. But the longer you can wait – the better!

(I actually forgot the Irish Moss & Orange Peel on this batch, and can't say it mattered much. Next time I plan to add a bit of Bitter Orange Peel and maybe a tad of corriander, but it's certainly not necessary)
 
Just happened on this post - original post was a long time ago, but hey. 60 days in the primary?!! Surely you'd be getting some potential off-flavor problems after that long?
 
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