• Please visit and share your knowledge at our sister communities:
  • If you have not, please join our official Homebrewing Facebook Group!

    Homebrewing Facebook Group

Recipe Suggestion?

Homebrew Talk

Help Support Homebrew Talk:

This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate links, including eBay, Amazon, and others.

iron57

Member
Joined
Dec 3, 2011
Messages
14
Reaction score
1
Looking for a good all grain recipe for a fall ale. Nothing too dark or heavy, and I'm not really interested in a pumpkin/spice beer, as I have yet to try one that I like. Thinking some sort of amber, but want it with a little bit of added character

Thoughts?
 
I brewed this Brown Ale out of what I had on hand at the time. It turned out to be one of my favorites. It is a little darker than what you asked about but is very drinkable. Not too heavy.

Malt & Fermentables

% LB OZ
61% 6 ~ American Two-row Pale

20% 2 ~ Caramel/Crystal Malt - 60L

10% 1 ~ Brown Sugar (In the boil)

5% ~ 8 Belgian CaraMunich

4% ~ 6 Belgian Special B


Specific Gravity
1.058 OG
measured by brewer
(1.057 estimated)
14.3° Plato
1.014 FG
measured by brewer
(1.015 estimated)
3.6° Plato
Measured Values
Edit Gravities / Color
Color
23° SRM
45° EBC
Brown to Dark Brown
Hops

Usage Time OZ AA » IBU
boil 30 min 1 Cascade ~ pellet 5.5 » 16.1
boil 10 min 1 Centennial ~ pellet 10.0 » 13.8
boil 10 min ½ Willamette ~ pellet 5.5 » 3.8
dry hop 7 days 1 Centennial ~ pellet 10.0 » 0.0
Bitterness
33.7 IBU

Yeast
California Ale V (WLP051)
yeast in liquid form with medium to high flocculation and 73% attenuation
Alcohol
5.9% ABV
5% ABW
(5.6% est. ABV / 4% est. ABW)
Calories
188
 
Great suggestions. What do either of you think about a scotch ale? Someone at the lhbs suggested that.
 
Scotch ale is good. I did an ol' chub clone out of BYO that turned out fantastic. I think that recipe is posted on this site, as well.
 
Back
Top