5.31 kg Pale Malt (5.0 EBC) 90.5 %
0.32 kg Honey Malt (49.3 EBC) 5.5 % (maybe go a little higher)
0.23 kg Cara-Pils/Dextrine (3.9 EBC) 4.0 % (alot lower than OP as Im not using honey)
12 g Chinook [13.00 %] - Boil 60.0 min 17.8 IBUs
100.00 g Ginger Root (Boil 10.0 mins)
26 g Sorachi Ace [12.00 %] - Boil 5.0 min 6.8 IBUs
1.0 pkg Safale American (DCL/Fermentis #US-05)
Est Original Gravity: 1.048 SG
Est Final Gravity: 1.009 SG
Estimated Alcohol by Vol: 5.1 %
Bitterness: 24.7 IBUs
Est Color: 11.2 EBC
What do you think?
On my second iteration I did:
~ 3.175kg (7lb)- US 2row (70%)
~ 0.68 kg (1.5lb) - DE Vienna (15%)
~ 0.454 kg (1 lb) - White Wheat (10%)
~ 0.113 kg (0.25lb) - C10 (2.5%)
~ 0.113 kg (0.25lb) - Honey Malt (2.5%)
~ 28.3 g (1oz) Cascade @ 60'
~ 170.1 (6oz) finely chopped (food processor) Ginger root @ 30'
~ 1.25g (1/4 tsp) Irish Moss @ 15'
~ 113.4 (4oz) finely chopped (food processor) Ginger root @ 10'
~ 28.3 g (1oz) Willa @ 2'
1 envelope of Safale US05 yeast
Est OG: 1.051 (75% efficiency)
Est FG: 1.010 (5.4% ABV)
Bitterness: 25IBU's
Est Color: 4 SRM
Currently fermenting, but OG was 1.051 (75% brewhouse efficiency)
I tried the product before pitching and was surprised with the flavors. The honey malt was very prevalent even at 2.5%, but I am looking for a lawnmower beer with some malty flavor. You may like increasing the honey malt. I might suggest instead of the Carapils, using C10.