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Hi Everyone, yesterday I thought I'd have a go at a low alcohol beer (drinking too much through boredom!). The recipe is below it's my own creation so please feel free to tell me what's wrong with it!
15l Maxi BIAB so 4l of bottled water was added to the fermenter after a 40min boil.
1kg Viena Malt
400g Maris Otter
200g Crystal
250g rolled oats
Mashed in 12l at 66*C for 40 min and stirred halfway through. Mash out at 80*C 10min. No sparge.
8g Columbus/ 15g Hallertauer @ 10min
30g Hallertauer @ Hop stand 80*C
I will dry Hop with something!
Cooled to 18*C and a pack of Wilko Gervin yeast pitched.
I used Brewfather to calculate it and it came out as 2.6%, OG 1.026/ FG 1.006. BU/GU 0.7. IBU 19
the actual OG came in at 1.023 so very low.
I checked this morning and there is Krausen so looks like it's doing it's thing.
I was hoping that because of the low alcohol content this would be done quickly and I can get it bottled is this correct or would you recommend to leave it for 2 weeks like standard?
Also anyone got any advice for carbing/ conditioning low alcohol beer?
Thanks everyone!
15l Maxi BIAB so 4l of bottled water was added to the fermenter after a 40min boil.
1kg Viena Malt
400g Maris Otter
200g Crystal
250g rolled oats
Mashed in 12l at 66*C for 40 min and stirred halfway through. Mash out at 80*C 10min. No sparge.
8g Columbus/ 15g Hallertauer @ 10min
30g Hallertauer @ Hop stand 80*C
I will dry Hop with something!
Cooled to 18*C and a pack of Wilko Gervin yeast pitched.
I used Brewfather to calculate it and it came out as 2.6%, OG 1.026/ FG 1.006. BU/GU 0.7. IBU 19
the actual OG came in at 1.023 so very low.
I checked this morning and there is Krausen so looks like it's doing it's thing.
I was hoping that because of the low alcohol content this would be done quickly and I can get it bottled is this correct or would you recommend to leave it for 2 weeks like standard?
Also anyone got any advice for carbing/ conditioning low alcohol beer?
Thanks everyone!