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United Nations brew acting as expected

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We're brewing a pale ale today that I call UN Pale Ale because it has:
Munich
Victory
Pale Ale Malt
Edit to Add: Marris Otter LME
Galaxy Hops
Irish Moss
US-05

Well get a bunch of International ingredients together and you can imagine what happens:

The grain temp was low and the strike water was warm which resulted in the mash in being luke warm so we reconvened and re-started with a warmer temp and a new round of mashing.
After the new meeting was over the resulting OG was not quite what we were negotiating for so we re-grouped for a vigorous boil in which hot break refused to end and so found a new point to conference and study with which we could rally around ending with a post boil gravity to high, which upon two rechecks provided two different readings so adjourned to the ice bath for tempers to cool and readdress which issues should be brought ahead the Irish had dropped the cold break way down so we discussed changing the plan and leave it behind, as the temperature cools and we think we've resolved the US-05 wants temperatures revised. We'll eventually pitch but now must decide how much to water down the wort from the start. If we get to the pitch it will go to committee and sit for several weeks awaiting a decision on dry hopping. The report will be forwarded to a department that determines Internationally agreed upon specifications for generally accepted inter-trade carbonation levels. Once these processes are complete the product will be transported to a testing facility where the determination will made that it is ready for release.

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I love it! But you forgot that the US has to pay for it, Russia and/or China will veto it, and a bunch of un-important little tin plate dictators will rant for hours. Maybe lagering.
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I like the looks of it and the 05 should make it a clean ale, what temp are you fermenting at? It sounds like you have plenty of time with all the red tape and all :)
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If Obama/Hillary/or any Democrat is involved in any way, shape, or form , I'm sorry to say, the brew will suck. But, at the same time, will be considered one of the best brews of all time. :flag:
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Now, BeerLabel, while that's funny, we don't want to offend anyone on this board. There could be democrats anywhere! Shhhh!
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berryman wrote:I like the looks of it and the 05 should make it a clean ale, what temp are you fermenting at? It sounds like you have plenty of time with all the red tape and all :)
Why the temps are fluctuating wildly of course. :lol:

Red Tape hmmm I may have to some labels for this one. :cool:
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Brewbirds wrote:We're brewing a pale ale today that I call UN Pale Ale because it has:
Munich
Victory
Pale Ale Malt
Edit to Add: Marris Otter LME
Galaxy Hops
Irish Moss
US-05

Well get a bunch of International ingredients together and you can imagine what happens:

The grain temp was low and the strike water was warm which resulted in the mash in being luke warm so we reconvened and re-started with a warmer temp and a new round of mashing.
After the new meeting was over the resulting OG was not quite what we were negotiating for so we re-grouped for a vigorous boil in which hot break refused to end and so found a new point to conference and study with which we could rally around ending with a post boil gravity to high, which upon two rechecks provided two different readings so adjourned to the ice bath for tempers to cool and readdress which issues should be brought ahead the Irish had dropped the cold break way down so we discussed changing the plan and leave it behind, as the temperature cools and we think we've resolved the US-05 wants temperatures revised. We'll eventually pitch but now must decide how much to water down the wort from the start. If we get to the pitch it will go to committee and sit for several weeks awaiting a decision on dry hopping. The report will be forwarded to a department that determines Internationally agreed upon specifications for generally accepted inter-trade carbonation levels. Once these processes are complete the product will be transported to a testing facility where the determination will made that it is ready for release.

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No assumptions here but had you been imbibing quite a bit before writing this one up??? Jus' asking.
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No assumptions here but had you been imbibing quite a bit before writing this one up??? Jus' asking.
Oh T8r, of course not! The press secretary will have none of that.

But I did enjoy very nice pint of our American Porter. :)
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