What can I make with these ingredients?
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What can I make with these ingredients?
I have 8 pounds 2 row
1 pound vienna
1 pound caramel 10L
1 pound cara-pils
2 oz hallertau 4.7%
2 oz Kent goldings 4.9%
US-05
Thanks;
Bill
1 pound vienna
1 pound caramel 10L
1 pound cara-pils
2 oz hallertau 4.7%
2 oz Kent goldings 4.9%
US-05
Thanks;
Bill
Re: What can I make with these ingredients?
Definitely beer!
Sorry, couldn't resist. Even though 05 is American ale yeast, that looks Continental to me. The Hallertau and Goldings say Europe.
Sorry, couldn't resist. Even though 05 is American ale yeast, that looks Continental to me. The Hallertau and Goldings say Europe.
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Re: What can I make with these ingredients?
I ran it through Brewer's Friend. Half pound each of the crystal and carapils, 1 oz hops at 60 and 30 gives a pretty nice American Pale Ale. 4.8%abv, 35 IBU.
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Re: What can I make with these ingredients?
If you are doing an LBK sized batch, use 1/2 the ingredients (or similar) listed on this 'Ole Stinky's Strong Ale clone' recipe. BYO magazine, December 2012.
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Re: What can I make with these ingredients?
2-row + Vienna + hallertau + S-05 fermented at around 59-60 degrees = German Like Beer of Yum.
Re: What can I make with these ingredients?
Mashani, do you have a recipe to share?
John Sand; what is brewers friend?
Bill
John Sand; what is brewers friend?
Bill
Re: What can I make with these ingredients?
Brewersfriend.com is an online brew tool. Most of it is free and web based so no downloading. Allows you to input ingredients and see what you get out.
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Drinking:
Keg1:
Keg2:
Keg3:
Bottled:
Nothing!
Fermenting:
Fermenter 1 (5 Gal Bucket): Empty
Fermenter 2 (1 gal.): Empty
On Deck:
Something?!
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Drinking:
Keg1:
Keg2:
Keg3:
Bottled:
Nothing!
Fermenting:
Fermenter 1 (5 Gal Bucket): Empty
Fermenter 2 (1 gal.): Empty
On Deck:
Something?!
Re: What can I make with these ingredients?
What Jim said.
And my suggestion was for 5 gallons.
And my suggestion was for 5 gallons.
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Re: What can I make with these ingredients?
Would you use the hallertau or the goldings? Or 1 of each?
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Re: What can I make with these ingredients?
madman960 wrote:Would you use the hallertau or the goldings? Or 1 of each?
both, 1 for bittering 1 for flavor/aroma boils. i'd probably go hallertau bittering, goldings for aroma/flavor. but rermember different strokes for different folks. some would do it the other way 'round
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Re: What can I make with these ingredients?
I have enough to try both ways. Bittering is the longer boil?
Bill
Bill
Re: What can I make with these ingredients?
Plug this into software but something like this (for 2.5 gallon batch) would make good beer I think.madman960 wrote:Mashani, do you have a recipe to share?
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Bill
3.5 or 4# of 2 row
1# Vienna
0.5# carapils
0.5 to 0.75oz Hallertau @60 (you could use the EKG here too... EDIT: depends on the AAs, which is why I say to plug it in to software).
0.5oz Hallertau @30
0.5oz Hallertau @10
You could even toss a little bit of the crystal in there. It would come across as a light colored alt bier if you did that. You can bitter it more heavily if you add some crystal and it will stay balanced.
Re: What can I make with these ingredients?
OG 1.061 FG 1.017 ABV 5.79% IBU 34.26 SRM 5.58
Recipe
4# of 2 row
1# Vienna
0.5# carapils
0.5# crystal 10L
4.7% Hallertau 4.7% 60 30 10
2nd recipe:
OG 1.061 FG 1.017 ABV 5.79% IBU 42.82 SRM 5.58
4# of 2 row
1# Vienna
0.5# carapils
0.5# crystal 10L
4.7% EK Goldings 4.9% 60 30 10
Values drop slightly without the crystal.
I have enough to do both.
Bill
Recipe
4# of 2 row
1# Vienna
0.5# carapils
0.5# crystal 10L
4.7% Hallertau 4.7% 60 30 10
2nd recipe:
OG 1.061 FG 1.017 ABV 5.79% IBU 42.82 SRM 5.58
4# of 2 row
1# Vienna
0.5# carapils
0.5# crystal 10L
4.7% EK Goldings 4.9% 60 30 10
Values drop slightly without the crystal.
I have enough to do both.
Bill
Re: What can I make with these ingredients?
I think either one would make a tasty beer. You could go with less crystal, especially in #1 if you want it to seem more "German". The 10L is pretty sweet. Maybe only 4oz in #1. Just a thought. Or else toss in some extra bittering hops maybe.
EDIT: For #2, I'd let the S-05 get a bit warmer, mid 60s+. Some more yeast character would make it seem more "British".
EDIT: For #2, I'd let the S-05 get a bit warmer, mid 60s+. Some more yeast character would make it seem more "British".
Re: What can I make with these ingredients?
Mashani has far more experience than I. My brewing has benefited from his advice.
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