Brewed BM's Centennial Blonde. Guessed at my efficiency when creating the recipe in BeerTools Pro. Ended up hitting it dead on at 1.051. I adjusted the recipe to increase the ABV to just over 5% and the hops up 10 points to 31 IBU's. Had to adjust the grain bill due to no Vienna on hand and used WLP001 instead of Nottingham for the same reason. I know I changed a lot but it was his base recipe so giving credit where credit is due!
Centennial Blonde
10-A American Pale Ale
Author: BM/Rob
Date: 5/1/11
Size: 6.0 gal
Efficiency: 80.0%
Attenuation: 75.0%
Calories: 171.18 kcal per 12.0 fl oz
Original Gravity: 1.051 (1.045 - 1.060)
Terminal Gravity: 1.013 (1.010 - 1.015)
Color: 4.99 (5.0 - 14.0)
Alcohol: 5.06% (4.5% - 6.2%)
Bitterness: 31.3 (30.0 - 45.0)
Ingredients:
9.0 lb Canadian Craft Brewers Pale Malt
1.0 lb Cara-Pils
1.0 lb Crystal Malt 10°L
0.5 oz Centennial (8.8%) - added during boil, boiled 60.0 min
0.5 oz Centennial (8.8%) - added during boil, boiled 40.0 min
0.5 oz Cascade (5.4%) - added during boil, boiled 20 min
0.5 oz Cascade (5.4%) - added during boil, boiled 5.0 min
1.0 ea White Labs WLP001 California Ale
Notes
Mash at 152 for 60 minutes.
Added 8 gallons of water and using 5 gallon malt pipe. I had to pull some water from the tap of the unit and pour into the malt pipe to get a decent absorption, about 1 gallon in two additions. Next time try adding 9 gallons of strike water for the 5 gallon batch and MAX 11 pounds of grain. Could have gone to 12 pounds with 8 gallons if needed.
Added 1/2 gallon spring water to boil at start of boil.
Ended up with about 5 1/2 gallons or more in the pale. Next time start out with 8.5 gallons or so and don't add.
Results generated by BeerTools Pro 1.5.16