i'm using trois for a real session pale ale. i'm gonna be working on it all summer, i think. first formulation is done, based partly on tasty mcdole's widely publicized pale session recipe. i'll post the recipe for discussion, if anyone in interested in discussing. the goal was a ~3.5 to 4.0% abv hoppy easy drinker with some body, and that special fruitiness that this wonderful strain brings. the first brew is just barely ready but i'm already thinking about the next version. gonna increase the late hops and give it a little more body, but drop the alc % a little. i really want it in the 3's. in this iteration i overshot the gravity due to efficiency miscalculation from such a light malt bill, so it's a bit bigger than i wanted. but it's shaping up to be a great bbq beer. base malts are belgian unless otherwise described. and all the barley is 2-row, for those of you counting rows.
i call it AmMo Pale.
22% wheat malt
20% pale ale malt
15% pilsener malt
16% crystal, thomas fawcett light (70 ebc = ~30-40 srm?)
15% thomas fawcett maris otter
4% acidulated malt
4% flaked oats
4% cara-pils
i hope that adds up to around 100%...
warrior, 60 min, 19.5 IBU
amarillo, 10 min, 0.65 g/L
mosaic, 10 min, 0.65 g/L
amarillo, 0 min, 0.65 g/L
mosaic, 0 min, 0.65 g/L
amarillo, dry hop, 1 g/L
mosaic, dry hop, 1 g/L
OG: 1.044
FG: 1.008