jasonclick
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where do you get flaked corn? Is that corn flakes on the cereal aisle or is that something a LHBS would carry?
jasonclick said:where do you get flaked corn? Is that corn flakes on the cereal aisle or is that something a LHBS would carry?
This is a staple in my brewhouse.... not one person that has tasted it had anything negative to say about it. I'm going to try the Notty yeast though. And YESD corn flakes right outta the box (the entire box) and minit rice (cuz its aready cooked).
moboy said:I'm planning my first all grain cook next weekend. Would the three crops recipe be a good choice for first time og brewers?
HeyBru said:Biermuncher, your recipes are simple and awesome. thanks brother
Brewed 3Crops last night almost exactly to recipe except I added 10oz crystal 60L just for fun and up'd the IBU a smidge. Looking at it today I feel like a mad scientist.
What the heck is going on in there? Looks like salad dressing! I've never had a carboy look like that in the 20 or so batches I've made!
I was thinking the same thing...what on earth is that?![]()
Yes I did use a tab of whirlfloc, maybe should have used half? Its settling now.
Again Biermuncher you're the man![]()
moboy said:Is it not necessary to mesh out with this recipe?
Thanks
Matteo57 said:Any thoughts on adding some Falconer's Flight instead of Crystal? How do you think it would come out? I would keep it around the same IBUs.
It's a single bittering addition to around 14 IBU. You could use almost any hop with a minimal flavor impact. I'm not familiar with FF but I'm guessing it's not one like CTZ that will carry some flavor even at 60 min (although at 14 IBU there would be so little of it you could probably use that one too).
I'm not much of a lite beer drinker but I brewed this for friends that are. I brewed a 5 gal batch with 5.5 lbs pale 2 row 2.5 lbs flaked corn 1 lb flaked rice and .5 lb rice hulls. I used Safal 05 yest. I ended up with a pre boil gravity of 1.038 and a final gravity of 1.005. I left it in primary for 1 week and secoundary for 1 week kegged it on friday and tasted on sunday.
the problem is when I tasted the beer this morning it tasted really watery and the color was no where close to what I see on this thread. What could have gone wrong. I know it is a lite beer but on this thread I see a lot of people saying how much flaver it should have. Any imput would be helpfull.
When I make this recipe I let it stay in the primary for 2-3 weeks and I don't use a secondary. I also up the grain bill slightly to reach about 4% ABV. The first batch I kegged tasted a bit thin of the first 1-2 weeks while it was on the gas. I added a few oz of maltodextrine that I boiled in 1 cup of water to give it a bit more body. This "thin taste" is not the fault of the initial recipe but was most likely due to my brewing methods the first few times I made this.
When I make this recipe I let it stay in the primary for 2-3 weeks and I don't use a secondary. I also up the grain bill slightly to reach about 4% ABV. The first batch I kegged tasted a bit thin of the first 1-2 weeks while it was on the gas. I added a few oz of maltodextrine that I boiled in 1 cup of water to give it a bit more body. This "thin taste" is not the fault of the initial recipe but was most likely due to my brewing methods the first few times I made this.
I'm not much of a lite beer drinker but I brewed this for friends that are. I brewed a 5 gal batch with 5.5 lbs pale 2 row 2.5 lbs flaked corn 1 lb flaked rice and .5 lb rice hulls. I used Safal 05 yest. I ended up with a pre boil gravity of 1.038 and a final gravity of 1.005. I left it in primary for 1 week and secoundary for 1 week kegged it on friday and tasted on sunday.
the problem is when I tasted the beer this morning it tasted really watery and the color was no where close to what I see on this thread. What could have gone wrong. I know it is a lite beer but on this thread I see a lot of people saying how much flaver it should have. Any imput would be helpfull.
jwalker1140 said:I've brewed two cream ales and both have had terrible head retention - as in completely gone within 30 seconds. The first was Jamil's recipe that calls for rice and sugar, the other used 10% rice, 10% corn and no sugar.
I'm going to brew Cream of Three Crops next but I'm wondering if I should add 0.5 lbs of flaked or malted wheat (5-gal batch) to help with the head retention.
Lately I haven't had head retention problems but I'm still not sure if this is typical/normal for the style or if there is something about my process that I need to fix. My previous cream ales had 77% and 81% efficiency, 50% RO water, plenty of 1056 yeast and temp controlled ferments at 67. Any tips or help would be greatly appreciated.