TheMumbler
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I am thinking about a double brew day to make an APA for the Saltaire comp and an american Red or Amber using one mash and some steeped grain for the red/amber.
I have some oldish (2011 harvest) Simcoe and Chinook in the freezer so I am wondering whether to go with that or get something nice and fresh (cascade seems the obvious choice) for late additions. Amarillo is currently available and nice though and I quite fancy making Dark Young again since it was good and I should really have a go at brewing the same beer twice just to see what happens.
I am out of base malt but would probably look at MO or similar. I am thinking that the basic grain bill should be something simple, say:
90-95% MO
5-10% Pale Crystal
So any thoughts or suggestions?
I have some oldish (2011 harvest) Simcoe and Chinook in the freezer so I am wondering whether to go with that or get something nice and fresh (cascade seems the obvious choice) for late additions. Amarillo is currently available and nice though and I quite fancy making Dark Young again since it was good and I should really have a go at brewing the same beer twice just to see what happens.
I am out of base malt but would probably look at MO or similar. I am thinking that the basic grain bill should be something simple, say:
90-95% MO
5-10% Pale Crystal
So any thoughts or suggestions?