caughtablaze
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thanks BM, i'm real excited to try this one!
Quick question on the extract version. Would you still dryhop with centennial. I notice it's in the AG but not listed under the extract. I transferred to secondary last night and it is already excellent. I don't want to mess it up. Thank you very much for posting the recipe.
Fuggles would work well, but I am a fan of the Hallertau. :rockin:Never actually had one, but it looks great. I'm gonna brew tomorrow, with a few sub's:
S-04 for the yeast
I don't have any Mt Hood, so I was thinking about Saaz or Hallertauer. Not identical, just looking for something grassy, and as BM said "some complexity away from the american citrus hops"
Edit: What about fuggles in place of the mt hood?
Finished at 1.060 with 85% eff... normally I run about 75%. I started a new fly sparging method that REALLY seems to be working.
What change did you make that took you from 75% to 85%? I'm continuously hitting 73-75% fly sparging, wouldn't mind a boost if it was as consistent.
2) I slowed my sparge way down. 4.5 minutes per gallon.
Huh??????????
I timed the runoff from the mash tun, and it was 4.5 minutes for every gallon into the boil pot.
I used to sparge in about 25 minutes...
Okay...so I'm not alone in my old age crazy eyes syndrome.Minutes per gallon.... I read that as GPM and had the same reaction as BM.
...It was so good. First store bought in a month or so. Im just about to free up a couple carboys, but this might end up being a 10 galloner going in the fermenator. mmm mmm good.....
is this some thing that would be drinkable in 4 weeks five days? I am a little pushed for time but this recipe looks great.
When I've made it the taste wasn't quite there until about 7-8 weeks total, so I wouldn't count on it for that time frame. .