70Cuda383
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just looking for some last minute advice, such as "sounds good, go for it" or "been there, done that, got the t-shirt, you do NOT want to do that"
looking to practice on my all-grain methods and try to improve my efficiencies, and thought I'd go for a SMaSH recipie.
read lots of good things about Magnum hops. Likewise on the S-04 yeast, as it tends to leave a malty flavor.
so, I have 9 lbs of pale malt -- Mash at 155 for an hour or so.
Start the boil and use the Magnum...
1 oz magnum for 60 minutes, and 1/2 oz for 30, 1/2 oz at flame out.
pitch S-04 after re-hydrating and "waking it up" with a shot of sanitized sugar water (I know it's not a REAL starter, but last time I did this, the yeast went crazy immediately, and I was getting airlock activity just a few hours after pitching!)
What say you? I really wanted to do this to focus in on technique and try to dial in my all-grain beer making....but, now I'm also thinking of roasting the grains a little bit...because I don't want to end up with a budweiser clone.
looking to practice on my all-grain methods and try to improve my efficiencies, and thought I'd go for a SMaSH recipie.
read lots of good things about Magnum hops. Likewise on the S-04 yeast, as it tends to leave a malty flavor.
so, I have 9 lbs of pale malt -- Mash at 155 for an hour or so.
Start the boil and use the Magnum...
1 oz magnum for 60 minutes, and 1/2 oz for 30, 1/2 oz at flame out.
pitch S-04 after re-hydrating and "waking it up" with a shot of sanitized sugar water (I know it's not a REAL starter, but last time I did this, the yeast went crazy immediately, and I was getting airlock activity just a few hours after pitching!)
What say you? I really wanted to do this to focus in on technique and try to dial in my all-grain beer making....but, now I'm also thinking of roasting the grains a little bit...because I don't want to end up with a budweiser clone.