Seems a little darker than most? Or is that just the photo?
Its either from a little kettle caramelization or variation in the color extracted from the malts. I would guess the latter, what was the base malt you used?
I used breiss pale malt. I can't seem to find any CMC pale malt.
If it were kettle carmelization, how would I rectify that? Pull back on the boil intensity? I use a bayou propane burner setup.
Its either from a little kettle caramelization or variation in the color extracted from the malts. I would guess the latter, what was the base malt you used?
I used breiss pale malt. I can't seem to find any CMC pale malt.
If it were kettle carmelization, how would I rectify that? Pull back on the boil intensity? I use a bayou propane burner setup.
Oh my! I thought hop hands was great. Alien church is incredible. I'd love to see a recipe for it. Very reminiscent of treehouse or Bissel bros.
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I rebrewed this beer moving up to 30% oats and its even creamier without being cloying. And I've finally achieved the super hazy Orange Juice appearance *without a tons of hop particles floating in the glass. Pics to come later tonight
30% oats
65% 2-row
5% honey malt
Wyeast London Ale III
3oz high alpha @ flameout, hop stand for 20min
4oz DH in the primary (loose)
Mashed at 152F, fermented at 64-66 for 5 days then rose it up to 68-70 for the last 3 days. This strain needs a little coaxing to finish out, at least in under 10 days. 1.052 down to 1.012.
I rebrewed this beer moving up to 30% oats and its even creamier without being cloying. And I've finally achieved the super hazy Orange Juice appearance *without a tons of hop particles floating in the glass. Pics to come later tonight
30% oats
65% 2-row
5% honey malt
Wyeast London Ale III
3oz high alpha @ flameout, hop stand for 20min
4oz DH in the primary (loose)
Maybe try ramping sooner. What's your gravity at 5 days? I have been fermenting 1.060-1.062 beers with 1318 at 66.5 for 2-3 days. At that point, I'm at about 1.012 (4 points away from terminal gravity). I then ramp to 70 over 2 days and I'm at terminal gravity after about 5 days total. The next 7 days are for dry hopping and cold crashing. Keg on day 11-12. How many cells are you pitching and into what volume of wort?
Oat Malt or Flaked Oats? I'm guessing flaked oats, but just asking for clarification. Thanks
I brewed a milkshake style beer yesterday but I messed up and forgot I didn't have 1318 ready to go. I pitched what little I had, but 24 hours later with no activity I panicked and used a substitute since that's all my LHBS had. So if anyone is wondering how WLP013 London Ale compares to 1318, I'll be sure to tell you in a few weeks.
Finally got some hophands after brewing and drinking the HH revisited clone (Mosaic substituted for Simcoe). It is spot on, the yeast, bitterness and hop profile. My beer might be lacking a bit of creamy mouthfeel and the TH hophands is much cloudier despite my beer having 20% flaked oats.
I brewed another version using 30% oats and a half lb of Honey malt for a touch of sweetness. Also this version I went with Centennial/Mosaic/Citra to lean in the Fresh Squeezed direction.
This is a great recipe and beer
This tweak on Coff's recipe took 1st place for American Pale ale for the NHC philly region. 7 day ferment, 5 day dry hop in the primary w/4.0oz (2 mosaic, 1 citra, 1 centennial).
I have done some all grain batches but I am completely miffed by the chloride to sulfate terminology. Are we talking about calcium chloride? And what sulfate? I have checked a few home brew sites for additives but I'm not sure what exactly you are using...sorry this is such a noob question but have been trying to brew this type of beer with extract and it's just not the same.
I have done some all grain batches but I am completely miffed by the chloride to sulfate terminology. Are we talking about calcium chloride? And what sulfate? I have checked a few home brew sites for additives but I'm not sure what exactly you are using...sorry this is such a noob question but have been trying to brew this type of beer with extract and it's just not the same.