This is an extract beer I made in a hurry because my work schedule was manic, but I still wanted to brew (hence the punny name).
Usually my 2.5 gallon batches are BIAB, and sometimes I actually get kinda creative with the grains, especially if I'm in an experimental mood. But, as I said, I wanted a quick 'n' dirty brew without any drama.
So got 3 pounds of Light DME, and 1/2 pound of 40L. That's it.
Half ounce of Cascade for 60 minutes, 3/4 ounce of Cascade for 20 minutes, half ounce of Cascade for 7 minutes, and a dry hop of 1/4 ounce of Cascade. I think the yeast was S-05. That's kinda been my go-to for these kind of things.
I fermented for three weeks, as usual. Bottled on 6/7. 6% ABV.
This is darn good! Crisp and refreshing, with good but not overpowering bitterness, and a slight sweetness in the finish that just peeks through. A warm amber color, with a good head and decent lacing.
I'll make this again any time. I'll especially made this again when my schedule is hectic and I want a recipe that gives me good beer without a whole lot of effort.
Rushin' Pale Ale
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Re: Rushin' Pale Ale
Next time you need a quick brew day and want to do something similar you can shave 45 minutes off your boil and do a 15-minute pale ale. Aside from the 60-minute addition moving to 15-minutes these are very close to being the same darn thing.
I'll be doing this again with some Maris Otter LME I'm picking up from More Beer soon.
I'll be doing this again with some Maris Otter LME I'm picking up from More Beer soon.
Re: Rushin' Pale Ale
Thanks guys!
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