yard_bird
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I’m working on a recipe for a dry, light, crisp, fruity/hoppy, clear, pale, 8.5% beer. Maybe like an Americanized Tripel? I am thinking something like this:
85% pils
10% corn sugar
5% rice
Mash below 150F
Apollo for bittering, Cascade/Apollo for flavor/aroma/WP to about 40-50IBU
Yeast: either Chico or Ardennes strain. I really like the beers made with Ardennes because of how dry they are and the esters that come out during ferm. Chico granted will be cleaner but I don’t usually work with it. I get about 90-95% AA with Ardennes, don’t really know if I can expect that from Chico. Any advice to get Chico to dry a beer out?
Thanks
85% pils
10% corn sugar
5% rice
Mash below 150F
Apollo for bittering, Cascade/Apollo for flavor/aroma/WP to about 40-50IBU
Yeast: either Chico or Ardennes strain. I really like the beers made with Ardennes because of how dry they are and the esters that come out during ferm. Chico granted will be cleaner but I don’t usually work with it. I get about 90-95% AA with Ardennes, don’t really know if I can expect that from Chico. Any advice to get Chico to dry a beer out?
Thanks