I'm working on a Cascadian Dark Ale. I've been brewing for years, but this is my first time using some calculators to work on my grain bill to try to hit a particular style. I had a GB mapped out, but when I plugged it into a couple different SRM calculators, it was WAY off. I'm shooting for a SRM of 40 and it was giving me 21.75. Here's my original grain bill for an 11 gallon batch:
23lbs 2-row pale malt (85%)
3lbs Crystal 10L (11%)
13oz Dehusked Carafa II 430L (4%)
4oz Special Malt (1%)
Part of this came from someone's comment in these forums of not using more than 4% of the GB for the dark malts. Tweaking the SRM calculators to get to the correct color I'm going for and it ends up needing 3lbs of Carafa and 1lb of special malt (11% and 3% respectively).
Doesn't that seem like a lot? Am I going to blow the color out of the water? I tried 2 different SRM calculators online.
Normally I don't really care all that much and just brew a beer, but I thought this would be a good exercise into trying to hit a particular style guide. Thanks!
23lbs 2-row pale malt (85%)
3lbs Crystal 10L (11%)
13oz Dehusked Carafa II 430L (4%)
4oz Special Malt (1%)
Part of this came from someone's comment in these forums of not using more than 4% of the GB for the dark malts. Tweaking the SRM calculators to get to the correct color I'm going for and it ends up needing 3lbs of Carafa and 1lb of special malt (11% and 3% respectively).
Doesn't that seem like a lot? Am I going to blow the color out of the water? I tried 2 different SRM calculators online.
Normally I don't really care all that much and just brew a beer, but I thought this would be a good exercise into trying to hit a particular style guide. Thanks!