theveganbrewer
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In case anyone is ever looking for a Deschutes River Ale clone, just brew this, tastes very similar.
Has anyone experienced a slight sour taste on the front end of this? I brewed this two weeks ago yesterday, sat in primary for 8 days, cold crashed, kegged and carbed. Started tasting after about 11 days and there was a distinct sour taste to it. I haven't ever tasted a homebrew that young before but with the comments about the quick turnaround, I thought what the hell. Hardly noticed after the first few sips and the rest of the pint is quite good. Also tasted it yesterday and it seemed that the sour taste has diminished but still fairly noticeable. It fermented well and at a stable 66-70. My sanitation stays superb and there were no signs of any infection. OG was 1.042. FG was 1.010. It was a BIAB batch that we did while waiting for the mash tun parts to come in. Think I should just RDWAHAHB and let it age some more? Also thinking of tossing in an oz or so of cascade leaf hops that I have lying around. Anyone try that?
I found that I can easily pick out the hops in this beer (as well as the specialty grains for that matter) and the whole this is very balanced. This is a "session" beer if there ever was one. Save the hop explosions for the IPAs, etc., IMHO.
Komocabo said:I did the 5 gallon batch. Used 1 yeast. 1 :1.2 ratio (grain:water). Had about 2.75 gals in mash, then fly sparged with 5.25 gals (8 total).
I was thinking about the yeast question and I guess it leads me to another question: I do a 5 gal batch with OG 1.075 and use 1 smackpack with no issues. Thats basically the same amt of yeast and sugar as a 10 gal batch of the Centennial Blonde, so why wouldn't 1 smackpack work for 10 gals? Perhaps I'm not thinking clearly?
How many people are planning to keep this permanently on tap this spring/summer?! Seems like a great all-around beer for everyone, and a great thirst quencher![]()
Chriso said:That's correct dickproenneke - by increasing the malt and by that, the ABV, you have wound up with less total IBU in the beer and less proportional Bitterness:Gravity Ratio. You have taken a slightly hoppy, mostly-balanced recipe and, in fact, made it maltier. That's fine, what is important is that it reaches the balance that you want to taste.
mhurst111 said:So here is my plan for a strawberry version for this
Same grain bill:
Ingredients,
7,Pale Malt - 2 row
0.75,Cara-Pils
0.5,Crystal - 10L
0.5,Vienna Malt
Mash at 154 (instead of 150) for 60 min - strawberries in the secondary will dry it out, so trying to add more malty goodness...
I'll up the last cascade hop addition to .5 oz instead of .25 to try to keep the hop aroma
0.25,Centennial -55min
0.25,Centennial -35min
0.25,Cascade -20min
0.5, Cascade -5min ( changed from .25)
1,Nottingham Yeast
Ferment until FG is stable.
Add 6lbs strawberries to a secondary ( Costco bags are 6 lbs, so that is set) for 8-14 days until a 'new' FG is stable.
Rack to final bucket for 2 to 3 weeks, cold crash, keg and enjoy.
Any really dumb ideas in this plan....
Thanks,
Mike
Brewed this up today. Hit an OG of 1.041. My LHBS was out of US-05 and Nottingham so I went with Wyeast 1056. I didn't make a starter even though BS recommended I did. I figure I should be ok as this is a low gravity beer. Hopefully it all works out.
DHdriver said:I'm looking at brewing this but I can't get 10L or Vienna locally, but have everything else on hand so shipping isn't worth it. I have some crystal 80L I'd like to use up (it's already milled), any comments if I can use a small quantity of it (about 4oz), to 'replace' the 10L and Vienna, I know it won't be the same flavour but I'm trying to work with what I have.
What do you think?
DHdriver said:I have some crystal 80L I'd like to use up (it's already milled), any comments if I can use a small quantity of it (about 4oz), to 'replace' the 10L and Vienna, I know it won't be the same flavour but I'm trying to work with what I have.
What do you think?
Still a bit new to the hobby so not sure if it makes a huge difference but should I use pellets, leaf, or whole hops?