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Daver77

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Would this work as a mild?
Any suggestions?


4 lb (74.4%) Dry Light
9.0 oz (10.5%) Crystal Malt 60°L
5.0 oz (5.8%) Chocolate Malt
8.0 oz (9.3%) Carapils®/Carafoam®

1.0 oz (50.0%) East Kent Goldings (5.0%) - added during boil, boiled 60 min 1.0 oz (50.0%) Fuggle (4.8%) - added during boil, boiled 5 min

1.0 ea White Labs WLP022 Essex Ale Yeast (Harvested from previous batch)

Original Gravity: 1.040
Terminal Gravity: 1.010
Color: 17.51 °SRM
Alcohol: 3.88%
Bitterness: 21.2

Makes 5.25 Gallons
 
Looks pretty solid and to style. I'd maybe sub a little Special B for some of the Cara. Like 2 oz. or so.
 
Never brewed a mild and personally don't have much experience at all with the style, but Papazians book recommends no Crystal, .25/.50lb Black patent, and also no finishing hops. The chocolate malt is within his profile, and I'm sure the C-pils won't matter much.

Again, no personal experience, but I know his book is pretty money most of the time.
 
I was thinking the c pils for mouthfeel since they recommend that for low abv beers. Let's see about the crystal. I was thinking for a beer like this with the chocolate you wont need the 60l Might be too much.
 
4.0 lb (88.9%) Dry Light
2 oz (2.8%) Special B - Caramel malt
6.0 oz (8.3%) Chocolate Malt
1.0 oz (100.0%) East Kent Goldings (5.0%) - added during boil, boiled 60 min
1.0 ea White Labs WLP022 Essex Ale Yeast

Lowered it to 5 Gal even with the suggestions given.
 
Daver, one thing you have to remember about almost all DME is that it already has SOME C-pils in it.

Obviously, if you'd still like to boost the body/foam/mouthfeel you are more than welcome to toss some more in it.

To each his own my friend. I am the furthest example for applying styles to my brews. :)
 
Daver, one thing you have to remember about almost all DME is that it already has SOME C-pils in it.

Obviously, if you'd still like to boost the body/foam/mouthfeel you are more than welcome to toss some more in it.

To each his own my friend. I am the furthest example for applying styles to my brews. :)

I heard Muntons doesn't have any C pils is that true?
 
I heard Muntons doesn't have any C pils is that true?

It would seem so.

"From Munton & Fison:

Dear YourNameHere, Our Pale Malt will only ever have this one type of malt in. We don’t blend with carapils. Good luck with your brew.

Regards,

Dr Nigel Davies"
 

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