1st recipe attempt

The Homebrew Forum

Help Support The Homebrew Forum:

This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate links, including eBay, Amazon, and others.

BrewzLee

Active Member
Joined
Dec 10, 2015
Messages
38
Reaction score
14
Location
NULL
Brewed this on Friday. This was the 5th AG batch that I have brewed and my first attempt at brewing a beer to my own recipe so I'm hoping it turns out OK. :)

4.50 kg - Pale Malt
330g - Crystal Malt
60 min. mash at 66c

60 min. boil
30g Herkules (60 min - 46.2 ibus)
Added ½ a whirlfloc tablet and chiller @ 15 min
19.5g Cascade (10 min - 3.8 ibus)
@ 0 min chilled down to 80c then added
30g Columbus (0.0 ibus)
30g Cascade (0.0 ibus)
These were steeped for 30 mins before chilling and transferring to FV.
US-05 Yeast

Ended up with 23L in fermenter OG -1.043

I am planning to dry hop with 30g of cascade on day 10 for 4 days, but can add more. Does anyone have any thoughts?

Thanks
 
Thanks guys! Not come up with a name for it yet I'll wait to see how it turns out :lol:
 
Mine get names on the second brewing if I like them enough to make another batch.
 
Good stuff, and I too would look at dry hopping. Any reason why you aimed for 50 IBUs (just out of curiosity)? I normally look at ~0.8 BU/SG for APAs so would aim more for 35IBUs rather than 50IBUs for that SG. But that is what brewing is all about really - experiment, taste, record and repeat.

I'm sure it'll turn out a cracker!
 
I'm with Beardy. I have this leather bound book from Italy and second brews only get entered in there. I used to name them from start but bad recipe ruins the name.
 
I'm finding that I when I drink commercial beers I much prefer those with higher IBUs that are around 4/4.5% abv.
Celt Golden Age is a personal favourite and that comes in at 4.2% and 46 IBUs.
I am going to go with a 30/40g Cascade dry hop as well for aroma.
 

Latest posts

Back
Top