stirlingtrent
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Hello all, I wanted to get some opinions and suggestions for a chili beer I'm trying to design. I've brewed 7 or 8 AG batches so far, but this would be my first 'ground up' design.
I'm imagining a chili beer that has a good bit of sweet maltiness to contrast with a chili 'bite'. I really don't want any vegetal flavor from the chili, just a bit of heat, so I was thinking of using something like habanero. I'll worry more about the chili later though, I just want to make sure I get the base beer where it needs to be.
This would also be the strongest brew for me yet, at around 9%.
Here's what I've got so far:
OG: 1.086
FG: 1.019
ABV: 9.0%
SRM: 16.7
IBUs: 44
VOL: 5 Gal
FERMENTABLES
11.25 lb Maris Otter
3.25 lb Crystal 20L
1 lb Crystal 60L
.75 lb Aromatic
HOPS
1 oz. Chinook @ 60 min.
.5 oz. Willamette @ 10 min.
.5 oz. Willamette @ flameout
YEAST
1 gal. starter of WLP007 Dry English Ale yeast
MASH
60 minutes @ 152-3
90 minutes boil
I aerate by shaking the heck out of my carboy, have never had a problem with good fermentation, but the strongest brew I've done so far was probably around 7%.
Thanks for chiming in!

I'm imagining a chili beer that has a good bit of sweet maltiness to contrast with a chili 'bite'. I really don't want any vegetal flavor from the chili, just a bit of heat, so I was thinking of using something like habanero. I'll worry more about the chili later though, I just want to make sure I get the base beer where it needs to be.
This would also be the strongest brew for me yet, at around 9%.
Here's what I've got so far:
OG: 1.086
FG: 1.019
ABV: 9.0%
SRM: 16.7
IBUs: 44
VOL: 5 Gal
FERMENTABLES
11.25 lb Maris Otter
3.25 lb Crystal 20L
1 lb Crystal 60L
.75 lb Aromatic
HOPS
1 oz. Chinook @ 60 min.
.5 oz. Willamette @ 10 min.
.5 oz. Willamette @ flameout
YEAST
1 gal. starter of WLP007 Dry English Ale yeast
MASH
60 minutes @ 152-3
90 minutes boil
I aerate by shaking the heck out of my carboy, have never had a problem with good fermentation, but the strongest brew I've done so far was probably around 7%.
Thanks for chiming in!
