BierMuncher, I would like to use this recipe, but I'm not a big fan of dry yeast.
Can you make a recommendation for a similar yeast from Wyeast Labs. Thanks
1056 American Ale would do very well.
BierMuncher, I would like to use this recipe, but I'm not a big fan of dry yeast.
Can you make a recommendation for a similar yeast from Wyeast Labs. Thanks
It turns out that I only have 5 lbs of 2 row pale malt. I am going to use maris otter for the additional 2 pounds to bring me up to 7lbs of base malt.
I am still contemplating the vienna. I might just go with a .25lb of vienna since the maris otter has a maltier flavor.
I am still going to include the crystal 10 and carapils. I will let you know how it turns out.
What do you think would be a good amount for a 5 gallon batch?
Does this brew need a blow off tube or will my 3 piece be ok?
Biermuncher my props on this recipe.. I'm finally getting around to drinking mine and I can say it isn't going to last long... Very nice recipe!! Easy drinking on the deck! Will be making this one again!
Biermuncher,
I have nottinghams on hand, but wanted your thoughts on trying WLP008 East Coast Ale Yeast....which I have a few pints of washed yeast in the fridge. This was last used on a cream ale, and finished close to crisp. Do you think it would be suitable? I have everything else to do this one AG this Friday.
Thanks,
Karb
My LHBS screwed up my hops. They mixed the Centennial in with my Amber and my Cascades in with my blonde. Oh well, I can still hop the blonde up to 23 IBU's with Cascades and Mnt Hood. My amber will be under the IBU count though.......
A little disappointed since the Centennial seemed to be the deal with this beer.
Hood Winked Blonde...![]()
BM thanks for this great recipe. I did a quick turnaround on this one for a party and it was a big hit. This beer is as advertised. Thanks!