Great recipe. I used Mt Hood hops in later additions for 22 ibus.
I've been meaning to brew this for years. Just hadn't had a good reason too.
I finally brewed this 2days ago for my diaper party in a month. I tried to stay as close as I could to the original recipe but ended up going 1.75lbs Minute Rice and 1lbs Flaked Maize and used Nugget to bitter. Like many others, just adjusted to what I had at the house. I also used RO water and treated to "American Lager" specs in Bru'n Water. (It's not a lager, used US-05 @66-68F. Just figured that was the closest to what water profile I should use)
It's currently fermenting away. My plan is to keg it once it hits terminal gravity and cold condition it until the party (~2-3wks).
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I finally brewed this 2days ago for my diaper party in a month....
Ok, I'll ask. Diaper party??!![]()
I was thinkinking baby shower maybe? That one got me too..Diaper party.
Those who use US-05, how long is yours going? Mines been two weeks and bubbling. Gravity dropped less than 1 point over the past 4 days. 05 doesn't usually go this slow for me... Is it ready to bottle? I don't normally rush beers but my fermentation room/guest bedroom will have a guest in it next week and the only other place I can leave the carboy has great big windows w no covering...
I could let it go as long as Thursday before I have to bottle or move it.
Ok, I'll ask. Diaper party??!![]()
I was thinkinking baby shower maybe? That one got me too..Diaper party.
phew, glad I wasn't the only one...LOL![]()
LOL, it's the men's version of a baby shower. Men cut out all the nonsense. Beer. Food. Diapers. That's it.
LOL, it's the men's version of a baby shower. Men cut out all the nonsense. Beer. Food. Diapers. That's it.
Put a tee-shirt or sweat shirt over the carboy to keep out the light, or drape it with a baby blanket. Or put a cardboard box over it. Or... (you get the idea)![]()
I plan on brewing this recipe this weekend for my first all grain batch. I just downloaded the trial version of Beersmith but I'm having trouble trying to figure out my water volumes and temps. I only have a 9 gallon brew kettle so I wanted to aim for a batch in the 5-6 gallon range. I've halved the recipe to 6 lb. 2-row, 1 lb corn and 0.5 lb rice (and I'm thinking about throwing in 0.25 lb crystal 40L, bad idea?). Anyway, I know the mash should be done at 152 F but what temp should I aim for on the sparge? And how much water should I use to sparge? If it makes a difference, I have a 10 gallon rubbermaid cooler with a false bottom for my MLT. Thanks for any help!
I am searching for a nice drinkable beer and came across this thread for cream of three crops from https://www.homebrewtalk.com/homebrewtalk-top-homebrew-recipes-24-1.html . Your beer caramel amber ale is featured in that link as well. Funny that you used this as your first all grain batch and are now creating great beers yourself. Good Job!
I brewed up 10 gallons of this up this weekend as a BIAB. OG came out right at 1.046. Looking forward to seeing what all of the fuss is about.
Gonzo, I am trying to search this thread for input, but it is too large to look through manually and haven't been successful on the "Search" function. Because you did this BIAB, did you add the rice hulls? My understanding there is not gravity (OG or sugar) benefit from them and it's only for the tradition mashing to keep from getting a stuck sparge.
Gonzo, I am trying to search this thread for input, but it is too large to look through manually and haven't been successful on the "Search" function. Because you did this BIAB, did you add the rice hulls? My understanding there is not gravity (OG or sugar) benefit from them and it's only for the tradition mashing to keep from getting a stuck sparge.