Thanks my dude. Just making sure I didn’t drop plutonium in there or something. Brewing is science you can drink!I've used Nottingham a lot and that's been my experience.
Thanks my dude. Just making sure I didn’t drop plutonium in there or something. Brewing is science you can drink!I've used Nottingham a lot and that's been my experience.
Thanks for the suggestion, Ed.Hi. I can't speak to Falconer's Flight, but I can tell you that I've made two or three version of this beer finishing with Ahtanum, and it makes a truly remarkable, easy drinking beer. Ahtanum is a very mild hop with a floral nose and a slight citrusy taste. It also has a very low AA% (~3.5%,) so don't use it to bitter as it takes a lot. I usually substitute Ahtanum in the last addition (0.5 oz @ 5 minutes.) If you did a credible job brewing the beer whether with BM's original recipe or with Ahtanum, I can pretty much guarantee the BMC drinkers will be more than happy to drink it. It's one of my daughter's favorite beers. Hope this helps. Ed
Hi. My last batch I think did .5oz Cascade at 20 min, and .5oz Ahtanum @ 5 min. EdThanks for the suggestion, Ed.
So you substitute the ahtanum for the cascade?
Hi. I haven't made it with Amarillo, but I have finished (aroma & flavor) with Ahtanum, which is similar. I'd give it a try, but just use it to finish. Amarillo is very popular in dry hopping because of its aroma. If you do, please let us know how it comes out. EdHas anyone made this with Amarillo?
At 2 weeks, it should be ready for the tap.I just brewed this on Saturday with Nottingham and it is bubbling like crazy. Had to go blow off tube. Is this normal? Checked gravity and right on. Is Nottingham an aggressive yeast. Excited to try this. Will 2 weeks be enough fermenting?
Perfect Thanks!At 2 weeks, it should be ready for the tap.
No hurry but I had it in a large conical with about 7 gallons of head space. Went ahead and racked it into a keg. Did not put it in the chiller or hook it up to gas lines yet. Should I rack it into a carboy and let it age for a week or so?Hi.
I’d let it sit for a few more days to let the yeast clean up. I suspect if you keg this too early, you’ll wind up with a pretty “green” beer that may or may not age out correctly. Are you in a hurry? Ed
I have used both Mango and Jalapeno from Silver Cloud Estates, in a centenial blond base recipe, and in IPAs.Ed,
Your extremely detailed reply is incredibly helpful and exactly what I was looking for. Very interesting about the flavor profile after the addition of the fruit purée. I was prepared for the increase in ABV and second fermention after the addition of the fruit. Do you have any recommendations for brand of flavor concentrations? I have had one bad experience with a prepackaged kit with a lemon concentrate so I have stayed away from fruit beers which has been very hard and frustrating because they make some absolutely incredible beers!
Hi. Notty is a pretty aggressive yeast that can really build some Krausen, so if you don't have enough headspace, you should definitely be using a blow off tube. Personally, I'd wait until the 6.5 gal fermenter became available. Hope this helps. EdI was planning on brewing this today. I found I only have my 5 gallon BMB available. Will this work with Nottingham or should I wait and use the 6.5 that in a few days? Never used this yeast before.
Hi. Nice looking beer! Sometimes, a cold and mild beer is just the ticket on a hot summer afternoon. You can really crush this without getting too wasted or your tongue coated by too hoppy a beer. EdJust bottled it after 4 weeks, was cloudy first few weeks and at three weeks it was like a switch and dropped clear. It is a mild beer and will be good for BIL but next time I think increase the 20 min hop to .5 and maybe Vienna to .75 pound. Crap I am starting to like more hop flavor. View attachment 629786
Hi. Yep, you’ve discovered what a whole lot of people already know. BTW, welcome to HBT! EdThis was a fantastic recipe. I took it to our brew club meeting and my corny keg nearly drained. I put 2 oz of strawberry extract in the other keg and it was emptied at a fundraiser. Thanks
Thanks for the recipe. Brewed a 5 gallon batch last Sunday. OG came out to 1.039. Haven't decided if I'll dry hop or not but I'll probably make that call after sampling the FG. This is only the second beer I've brewed so far but really enjoying the hobby.
Hi RoguePixels, and welcome to HBT! This "hobby" can soon turn into an obsession as there are so many things to learn, and it's mostly all fun. You chose a great beer for your second brew, and I definitely recommend waiting to taste it before dry hopping. This is a great summer beer and has almost universal appeal to craft and BMC drinkers alike. Once you know what the beer should taste like, then you have a good starting point to explore different options. My only recommendation for tweaking the recipe is to not make too many changes at once since you may lose track of what does what. In any event, welcome again. Ed
Just brewed with lemondrop instead of Cascade on Sunday. Will let you know how it turns out. Same hop schedule.