bdawson
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Thanks guys. I will look thru the thread more. Thanks. Azscoob this recipe has me very interested.
pssssh secondary...not so much
I am brewing this tomorrow and just realized I don't have any Caramunich. What I do have is Caravienne, Munich, Crystal 40/120. I know there is no true sub for Carmunich but any thoughts on how to proceed?
Brewing this recipe right now
My LHBS doesn't usually carry wyeast, but they made a special order and I bought a pack of 3711 to try this recipe.
Thanks azscoob.
Brewed this last Monday, from OG to 1.002 in 7 days, you guys weren't lying about this yeast! Thanks Azscoob, I'm looking foward to tapping this keg in a few weeks.
Boiling right now. Did an overnight mash at 145 and will do a zero cool method just leaving it in the kettle covered for about 24 hours. This is mostly because of a crappy schedule and my unwillingness not to brew. I went with the kg instead of fuggle, and pushed back all hop additions 15 minutes to attempt to compensate for the no chill. Hope it turns out, and thanks for the recipe.
I just brewed this for a second time and plan on entering it in a comp this November. I'll send you a bottle or two, scoob.
I used Belle Saison yeast and fermented it in my garage which float around 90* ambient. It's quite tasty. Just pulled the first sample tonight. After carbing for only 2 days at 30psi, its damn good.
Boiling right now. Did an overnight mash at 145 and will do a zero cool method just leaving it in the kettle covered for about 24 hours. This is mostly because of a crappy schedule and my unwillingness not to brew. I went with the kg instead of fuggle, and pushed back all hop additions 15 minutes to attempt to compensate for the no chill. Hope it turns out, and thanks for the recipe.
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I'm going to make something similar to this but tweak it to use up the ingredients I've got to hand.
I'm quite new to AG brewing and have never used oats or unmalted wheat. The store where I'm getting it advises boiling it first. Do you do this with your recipe or not?
If so, should I tip the oats, wheat and the water it was boiled in into the mash or drain them first?
Sorry if this has been answered already, there are a lot of pages to look through!
No need to boil those before hand. It all goes in at once.
Your not adding UNmalted oats or wheat, are you? Flaked? Flakes are pretty standard for oats, and are pre gelatinized which means they are ready to use in the mash. Malted wheat is treated similarly to malted barley (i.e. mashed).
Looking to brew this soon! How prominent is the pepper flavor? Also I think I might dry hop with some Nelson savuin to give it a bit more juicy flavor. What's everyone think?
Looking to brew this soon! How prominent is the pepper flavor? Also I think I might dry hop with some Nelson savuin to give it a bit more juicy flavor. What's everyone think?