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andrea93

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hi all!
here there's my recipe for my next brew, a session hoppy saison:

5 gallon
og 1038 ibu 30

6lb belgian pils
1.8lb vienna (20%)
0.9lb wheat malt (10%)

styrian golding to 30 ibu 60min
1.4oz cascade 15min
1oz cascade 0min

wyeast3711 french saison

my goal is to obtain a very refreshing and easy drinkable beer where yeast brings peppery and spicy notes to the party, and cascade brings citrus and fruity notes to the party. i'd like to have a good balance between yeast and hops with a slight dominant role for citrus/fruity notes. would you do hop addition at 15 or 10 minutes left to the end of the boil?
i also think to use vienna malt to have a bit malt presnece and to avoid an excessive watery mouthfeel.
have you got any advice?
 
That seems like a lot of grains going in if you're looking for 1038 OG for a five gallon batch. By my calculations you'd hit it with 51% efficiency, which seems low...
 
That seems like a lot of grains going in if you're looking for 1038 OG for a five gallon batch. By my calculations you'd hit it with 51% efficiency, which seems low...

oh sorry! the correct amount of grains is:
6lb pils
1.8lb vienna
0.9lb wheat malt

now i've changed it also in the thread
 
That looks tasty. Vienna works well with saisons. I'd probably boil the cascade just a liiiiiitle bit less but what you have looks good.
 
That would be too bitter for my tastes, especially with the low OG. I would do 20 IBUs at 60, and then all the rest at flameout.

With 30 at the start of the boil and an ounce an a half at 15, you're going to get way more bitterness than flavor.
 
That would be too bitter for my tastes, especially with the low OG. I would do 20 IBUs at 60, and then all the rest at flameout.

With 30 at the start of the boil and an ounce an a half at 15, you're going to get way more bitterness than flavor.

no addiotion at 10 min? i'd like to have also hop flavor
 
no addiotion at 10 min? i'd like to have also hop flavor

I often do my additions at under 5 minutes..... Often 2 or 3 minutes, and then whirlpool some at a lower temp. Particularly with pellet hops, it takes very little time to absorb the flavor.

Look at your BU/GU ratio, or at one of the charts that are available on line. With your low gravity, the perceived bitterness will be much higher than with a higher gravity.


H.W.
 
Also keep in mind that online calculators generally lowball just how incredibly dry Saison yeast can get your beer.
 
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