glienhard
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The Rogue website says the hops are Perle and Saaz.... What made you choose Sterling?
Sterling is used as a substitution for for Saaz.
The Rogue website says the hops are Perle and Saaz.... What made you choose Sterling?
glienhard said:Sterling is used as a substitution for for Saaz.
I understand that, but my point is..... if their quest is to make an exact clone, why do they use sterling?
I understand that, but my point is..... if their quest is to make an exact clone, why do they use sterling?
The Rogue website says the hops are Perle and Saaz.... What made you choose Sterling?
Can you just confirm.. a 90 min boil, and the first hop addition is for 90 minutes? I've never boiled hops for 90 minutes before.
Thanks,
DSmith said:I just brewed this recipe based on the CYBI clone and information in post #1. It's the coolest ale fermenation I've done, slow and steady airlock. I'm using Wyeast 1056 at 62F-63F, temperature plot below:
Dude, major nerd points for using a data logger to track your ferm chamber temp. I don't want to derail this post so do you explain how you set this up somewhere in this forum? I have done similar stuff for work using a labjack data aq with load cells and LVDT's.
At any rate, what do you have your temp controller set at? Mine is set at +/- 1 deg. And I tape the sensor to the carboy.
I just brewed this recipe based on the CYBI clone and information in post #1. It's the coolest ale fermenation I've done, slow and steady airlock. I'm using Wyeast 1056 at 62F-63F, temperature plot below:
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I used Crisp Cara Malt (17L) to substitute the Carastan Light Malt (about 15L). I bet you could blend them pretty successfully or just use the 20L malt.
I bottled my batch made with Weyermann Light Munich (6L), Rahr American 2-Row (1.8L) & Crisp Cara Malt (17L) and the color might be a little lighter than commercial Dead Guy ale. I plan on posting a pic in a few weeks when it's bottle carbonated.
You should stick with the wlp001, unless you're willing to increase the fermentation temp and have a more estery beer that isn't really like Dead Guy.
@doomXsaloon - What did you brew for recipe?