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RCE rolling along!

Posted: Fri Feb 21, 2014 5:33 pm
by FedoraDave
Foothiller and I have been corresponding about our RCE. We've nailed down that we're going to do a Strong Scottish Ale, which I've never done before, so I'm intrigued and excited to try making this style.

I like the malt bill he outlined, and had one or two suggestions, and we're getting ready to nail down our yeast. I hope my LHBS carries it, although I know I can order it online, if they don't.

I think in a couple of weeks, we'll be ready to brew! This should be a nice one!

Re: RCE rolling along!

Posted: Fri Feb 21, 2014 6:46 pm
by Brewbirds
Looking forward to seeing the future posts on this one Dave as I've seen many Scotch Ale mentions on the forum but have yet to add one to our list of to do's.

Hope you two enjoy this RCE adventure.

:cheers:

Re: RCE rolling along!

Posted: Fri Feb 21, 2014 9:00 pm
by Beer-lord
myhorselikesbeer and I have a recipe which I hope to do week after next. We've scheduled a phone conversation tomorrow night to go over things and to meet.
Gonna do a semi-hoppy pale ale of a recipe he put together. It should be good and is already fun.

Re: RCE rolling along!

Posted: Fri Feb 21, 2014 9:20 pm
by jimjohson
Black Duck and I decided to do a saison. we got recipe just got to see if my lhbs caries it all, or am I going to have to order some on line.

Re: RCE rolling along!

Posted: Fri Feb 21, 2014 9:52 pm
by packerduf
Rayyankee and I are planning an American Wheat, BIAB style. This will be my first all-grain wheat beer, so I'm pumped. :jumpy:

Re: RCE rolling along!

Posted: Fri Feb 21, 2014 11:09 pm
by philm00x
haerbob and I have decided on a dunkelweizen, as he hasn't worked much with wheat before, and i'm a huge wheat fan. very excited about this one, and also excited for the possibility of also doing a berliner weiss so I can teach him about sour mashing :)

Re: RCE rolling along!

Posted: Sat Feb 22, 2014 12:01 am
by Foothiller
I've been enjoying working with Dave on this. After discussing yeasts, we agreed on that last night, and I was glad to find the Wyeast Scottish Ale yeast at one of my LHBS tonight, after finding the Kent Goldings hops there earlier in the week. I know I can find the grains at one that's even closer (but not as well-stocked) when it's time to mill the grains. Although I'm still checking my references after a business trip this week, I updated what I had in QBrew and sent it to Dave to see if we do have final agreement on the recipe. When we do, we can post what we're planning.

Re: RCE rolling along!

Posted: Sat Feb 22, 2014 12:26 am
by Banjo-guy
JimH and I are also working on an American Pale Ale. I love the RCE concept.

Re: RCE rolling along!

Posted: Sat Feb 22, 2014 11:20 am
by Chuck N
I too am anxiously waiting to see the results of this beer, Dave. Every year my favorite local brewery comes out with a new beer that they - usually - only run for a few months and then it's gone forever. Two years ago they did a Scottish strong ale and I LOVED it. (Since then their offerings, IMHO, have sucked.) I would love to see what some one such as yourself that knows what he's talking about comes up with for a recipe for this beer.

Re: RCE rolling along!

Posted: Sat Feb 22, 2014 11:40 am
by FedoraDave
Chuck, it's mostly Foothiller's recipe (of course, he knows what he's doing, too). I made one or two suggestions on additions/changes to the malt bill, and we sort of fell into the same opinion of the preferred yeast each on our own (although using a Scottish Ale yeast strain is sort of a no-brainer, as opposed to, say, a Czech Lager yeast!). So I can't take much credit if/when this turns out to be a nice beer. I anticipate it becoming one of my standards, though. Just a feeling I've got.