Absolutely!!!Would pale ale malt instead of the 2 row be ok for the base?
First pull from the tap
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I must say this is one tasty beer. I used gelatin for the fist time and had great results. It's hard to tell from the picture but its crystal clear. Thanks for the recipe BM.
I won 1st place English Pale Ale in the Palmetto State Brewers Open with a slightly modified version of this recipe.
the biggest change was that i used US goldings instead of Willamette.
thanks!
Hey MD,
how did those mods turn out for you? I am going to brew this soon and toast my own malt too. Going to brew the extract version on pg.3 anyone have thoughts on 2.5# of toasted being too much for a 5g batch?
B.
I had my first bottle of Red Hook ESB a few weeks ago and am absolutely hooked (get it?...hooked?).
5 lbs pale LME
2.5 lbs toasted malt
1 lb crystal 60L
0.5 lbs carapils
.50 oz Williamette [5.50%] (60 min)
.50 oz Tettnang [6.50%] (30 min)
.50 oz Williamette [4.60%] (20 min)
.50 oz Tettnang [6.50%] (5 min)
Not sure how to go about steeping the specialty grains. Maybe 1.5 gallons for 30 mins @ 155?
Just sat down with a bottle of Red Hook ESB and decided I wanted to make it. This recipe looks great, I think I'll put it together right quick! Going to scale it down to 8 gallons and go as written in the OP. I could toast the 5# of 2-row or go with 1# of biscuit - any advice on this?