66Fox
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Ok, I’m making the next step to AG via BIAB. So far, I’ve been extract brewing except for one AG brew. My first brew I’m throwing out for review because I’m sure I’m over thinking it, and given the differences between How to Brew and the iPhone app BrewPal, I want to get some experienced brewers advice.
I have a Crankandstein on the way and the SWMBO has even me made the grain bags via threads on this forum. What to brew is my problem. I (think) I want to start with an APA. Great Lakes Brewing Burning River is the one I’m most familiar with, so I’ll start there. I’m not trying to reproduce it so much as make good beer. Between the APA on page 218 of How to Brew and the one here https://www.homebrewtalk.com/f12/american-amber-ale-feedback-wanted-277083/, I’ve decided on this recipe made with BrewPal
9lbs of 2-row
.5lb aromatic/victory malt
.75lb crystal 40
.75lb crystal 75
14*L
OG: 1.057
FG: 1.015
Hops:
1oz Northern Brewer @ 60min 25 IBU
.75oz Cascade @ 30min 11IBU
.5oz Cascade @ 15min 5 IBU
1oz Centennial @0-2min 1 IBU
= 44 IBUs
Wyeast 1056 yeast—or??
Ok, I want 7 gallons pre-boil, so using 7 + (.075 gal * lbs of grain)= 7.86-ish gallons total volume.
Mash at 152* X1hr.
Input is appreciated.
Thanks
I have a Crankandstein on the way and the SWMBO has even me made the grain bags via threads on this forum. What to brew is my problem. I (think) I want to start with an APA. Great Lakes Brewing Burning River is the one I’m most familiar with, so I’ll start there. I’m not trying to reproduce it so much as make good beer. Between the APA on page 218 of How to Brew and the one here https://www.homebrewtalk.com/f12/american-amber-ale-feedback-wanted-277083/, I’ve decided on this recipe made with BrewPal
9lbs of 2-row
.5lb aromatic/victory malt
.75lb crystal 40
.75lb crystal 75
14*L
OG: 1.057
FG: 1.015
Hops:
1oz Northern Brewer @ 60min 25 IBU
.75oz Cascade @ 30min 11IBU
.5oz Cascade @ 15min 5 IBU
1oz Centennial @0-2min 1 IBU
= 44 IBUs
Wyeast 1056 yeast—or??
Ok, I want 7 gallons pre-boil, so using 7 + (.075 gal * lbs of grain)= 7.86-ish gallons total volume.
Mash at 152* X1hr.
Input is appreciated.
Thanks
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