I use a whirlflock tablet in the last 5 minutes of the boil it clears the beer nicely. Did you do anything to clarify yours?
These are my water targets. The BMC crowd I know can't get enough of this beer, me included. In fact, this past weekend, I brewed up 21 gallons.
Ca=91
Mg=10
Na=10
Cl=99
SO4=129
Why does everyone want to change this beer without having ever brewed it? Why not brew it as posted and see what you think?
This is not a pale ale. It is a blonde, and as such is not a hop bomb, either in flavor or aroma.
It is a damn fine beer as designed. If you want more hops, ABV, malt, etc, there are many recipes that may be better suited to your tastes
This thread reminds me of the the cooking recipe cites that have reviews of recipes that have people reviewing the original recipe except...
"I added a half pint of cream" or "I replaced x with xyz and just didn't think it was very good"
It just has me scratching my head because about a third of the posts in this thread are "I brewed this except I changed this to this"
I just brewed this last month. Made it with double the hops for each addition. Was awesome!
You will be fine with the higher gravity, mine hit 1.047 came out great. As for Nottingham, mine has worked perfect two batches in a row. Takes 24 hours to get going.
Way to much gelatin to clarify. 1/2 teaspoon per 5 gallon wort, not 1/2 lbs!
Beer Jello
I've been looking for the category answer also. I think it doesn't have the hop profile of a pale ale , so when tweaking recipe on a recipe builder it comes up out of style for pale ale. The category that I also got it to match to was a Hyrbrid. Would be interesting to see what others have labeled it as
I entered under Light Hybrid Beer (6B) BJCP 2008 Guidelines.