stijn26
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Hi,
I now use 100% pale malt for my IPA that has 4,5% abv.
I want to increase the body and maybe even lower the abv a little bit to 3,9%.
Things I'm considering:
- Increase mash temp from 66° celsius to 69° celsius. (I single mash for 35 mins).
- Change the malt bill:
--maybe i can use CaraAmber® Weyermann 60-80 EBC for 5%?
-- what about dextrine maltose?
-- maybe add cara-120 for 5%
I also want to lower the EBC, I will use carapils for this (10%).
What do you guys think? What are the effects for instance when I will do the following things all in once:
- The mash temp increase
- use 5% caraAmber
- use 5% cara-120
- lower the total grain volume to reach a abv of 3,9%
- use 10% caraPils
I now use 100% pale malt for my IPA that has 4,5% abv.
I want to increase the body and maybe even lower the abv a little bit to 3,9%.
Things I'm considering:
- Increase mash temp from 66° celsius to 69° celsius. (I single mash for 35 mins).
- Change the malt bill:
--maybe i can use CaraAmber® Weyermann 60-80 EBC for 5%?
-- what about dextrine maltose?
-- maybe add cara-120 for 5%
I also want to lower the EBC, I will use carapils for this (10%).
What do you guys think? What are the effects for instance when I will do the following things all in once:
- The mash temp increase
- use 5% caraAmber
- use 5% cara-120
- lower the total grain volume to reach a abv of 3,9%
- use 10% caraPils