MikeSkril
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Still figuring out which should be my first batch.
I wanted to make a strong Belgian but I dont want do a starter and wait much longer before being able to taste at my very first batch.
Now I'm going in the direction American Pale Ale. I looked at the Brewers Best receipt but added 1LB fermentables to get the ABV a little up.
Please let me know what you think about that. Will this yeast still be ok with a little higher ABV?
Thanks!
I wanted to make a strong Belgian but I dont want do a starter and wait much longer before being able to taste at my very first batch.
Now I'm going in the direction American Pale Ale. I looked at the Brewers Best receipt but added 1LB fermentables to get the ABV a little up.
Please let me know what you think about that. Will this yeast still be ok with a little higher ABV?
Thanks!
Code:
Brew Method: Extract
Style Name: American Pale Ale
Boil Time: 60 min
Batch Size: 5 gallons (fermentor volume)
Boil Size: 3 gallons
Boil Gravity: 1.095
Efficiency: 35% (steeping grains only)
STATS:
Original Gravity: 1.057
Final Gravity: 1.013
ABV (standard): 5.77%
IBU (tinseth): 35.97
SRM (morey): 7.28
FERMENTABLES:
3.3 lb - Liquid Malt Extract - Light (38.4%) Boil 60 min
3.3 lb - Liquid Malt Extract - Light (38.4%) Boil 20 min
1 lb - Dry Malt Extract - Light (11.6%) Boil 60 min
STEEPING GRAINS:
1 lb - American - Caramel / Crystal 20L (11.6%)
HOPS:
2 oz - Cascade, Type: Pellet, AA: 6, Use: Boil for 60 min, IBU: 30.42
1 oz - Citra, Type: Pellet, AA: 11, Use: Boil for 5 min, IBU: 5.56
YEAST:
Danstar - Nottingham Ale Yeast
Starter: No
Form: Dry
Attenuation (avg): 77%
Flocculation: High
Optimum Temp: 57 - 70 F