autobaun70
Well-Known Member
Still in search of a good session ale to keep on tap year round. I have always enjoyed most of the honey brews that I have tried, so I figured I would scheme something up myself. My hop schedule is based on the fact that I had a ton of Cascade in the freezer. I am shooting for a somewhat citrus profile, with a decent amount of bitterness, but nothing over the top. In addition to Cascade I have a bit of American Saaz, but didn't think it would work into this very well.
11 gallon batch
60 Min Mash @ 152
Single Batch Sparge
Grain:
11 lbs 2 Row
3 lbs Crystal 40
2 lbs Honey Malt
2 lbs Carapils
2.5 lbs Honey (Pasteurized in water for a total volume of 1/2 gallon)
Hops:
2oz Cascade @ First Wort
3oz Cascade @ 15 min
2oz Cascade @ Flame Out
Yeast: US-05
Based on CP's Brew Chart this should come in at just under 5% ABV, 31 IBU, and a color of 19 SRM.
I will be brewing on Saturday, and already have the grain. If you think the hop schedule is way off please let me know what you would change. I can pick up pretty much anything locally between now & this weekend locally if need be.
11 gallon batch
60 Min Mash @ 152
Single Batch Sparge
Grain:
11 lbs 2 Row
3 lbs Crystal 40
2 lbs Honey Malt
2 lbs Carapils
2.5 lbs Honey (Pasteurized in water for a total volume of 1/2 gallon)
Hops:
2oz Cascade @ First Wort
3oz Cascade @ 15 min
2oz Cascade @ Flame Out
Yeast: US-05
Based on CP's Brew Chart this should come in at just under 5% ABV, 31 IBU, and a color of 19 SRM.
I will be brewing on Saturday, and already have the grain. If you think the hop schedule is way off please let me know what you would change. I can pick up pretty much anything locally between now & this weekend locally if need be.