Hi guys.
I am brewing my first SMaSH this coming tuesday and I have come up with a recipe. I am, however, unsure of whether it will become too bitter.
I like hoppy beers, but some of them can become to bitter for me (when that bitter taste overwhelms everything else) so I've tried to avoid making the 60 minute addition too big.
I think the O.G/IBU looks reasonable but I wanted some input from people more experience than me. Does anyone have suggestions about going with either S-04 og US-05 for this batch?
Here is my recipe:
batch stats:
size: 9 liters
est. O.G: 1.053
est. F.G: 1.011
IBU: 44.7
SRM: 4.8
O.G / IBU: 0.846
Malt and hops:
2 kg Maris Otter
8 g centennial @ 60 IBU contribution: 24.0
10 g centennial @ 10 IBU contribution: 10.9
10 g centennial @ 5 IBU contribution: 6.0
10 g centennial @ 3 IBU contribution: 3.7
10 g centennial @ 0 IBU contribution: 0.0
Yeast:
Safale S-04 or Safale US-05
60 minute mash and 60 minute boil
Thanks alot.
I am brewing my first SMaSH this coming tuesday and I have come up with a recipe. I am, however, unsure of whether it will become too bitter.
I like hoppy beers, but some of them can become to bitter for me (when that bitter taste overwhelms everything else) so I've tried to avoid making the 60 minute addition too big.
I think the O.G/IBU looks reasonable but I wanted some input from people more experience than me. Does anyone have suggestions about going with either S-04 og US-05 for this batch?
Here is my recipe:
batch stats:
size: 9 liters
est. O.G: 1.053
est. F.G: 1.011
IBU: 44.7
SRM: 4.8
O.G / IBU: 0.846
Malt and hops:
2 kg Maris Otter
8 g centennial @ 60 IBU contribution: 24.0
10 g centennial @ 10 IBU contribution: 10.9
10 g centennial @ 5 IBU contribution: 6.0
10 g centennial @ 3 IBU contribution: 3.7
10 g centennial @ 0 IBU contribution: 0.0
Yeast:
Safale S-04 or Safale US-05
60 minute mash and 60 minute boil
Thanks alot.