craft_ales_project
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My last two brews have utilised Simpsons Golden Promise pale ale malt, which I have found to be an excellent base malt. The secondary malt in this brew is Crisp's clear choice ale malt, and with the addition of 100g of roasted barley has given the ale a really deep red colour. I guess as a new brewer I've been searching for a consistent recipe for the classic English bitter. Whether or not I've achieved this is a matter of opinion of course, but I think I'm going in the right direction for once!
I'm a Severn Trent water user in the midlands, so water is conducive to brewing as far as I can ascertain! I've been on to their website to check the composition, but to my shame chemistry was not my leading subject at school, so it's pretty meaningless to me. I do use a carbon filter at around 5l per minute to fill the mash tun/vessel which may help? My hop additions are pellet form placed in a cotton/muslin bag to reduce the trub. O.G came in at around 1050 FG was 1015 so will likely end up at around 4.8 abv.
Oh yes, I used an ale yeast from crossmyloofbrew on eBay which produced a fast 3 day ferment, the brew being drinkable after around 5 days. The sediment was tightly packed at the bottom of the FV and has produced a highly drinkable beverage IMHO!
Mash volume 25l (67c 60 minutes/15 minutes 78c)
Boil volume 30l (60 minutes)
Final volume: c. 23l
Malt:
3Kg Simpsons Finest Pale Ale Golden promise
2Kg Crisp Clear Choice Ale Malt
100g Roasted Barley
Hops:
1st 60min. 100g First Gold
2nd 30 min. 80g Home grown East Kent
3rd 10 min. 100g Fuggles + 1/2 protofloc tab
Transfer fuggles bag to FV.
I'm a Severn Trent water user in the midlands, so water is conducive to brewing as far as I can ascertain! I've been on to their website to check the composition, but to my shame chemistry was not my leading subject at school, so it's pretty meaningless to me. I do use a carbon filter at around 5l per minute to fill the mash tun/vessel which may help? My hop additions are pellet form placed in a cotton/muslin bag to reduce the trub. O.G came in at around 1050 FG was 1015 so will likely end up at around 4.8 abv.
Oh yes, I used an ale yeast from crossmyloofbrew on eBay which produced a fast 3 day ferment, the brew being drinkable after around 5 days. The sediment was tightly packed at the bottom of the FV and has produced a highly drinkable beverage IMHO!
Mash volume 25l (67c 60 minutes/15 minutes 78c)
Boil volume 30l (60 minutes)
Final volume: c. 23l
Malt:
3Kg Simpsons Finest Pale Ale Golden promise
2Kg Crisp Clear Choice Ale Malt
100g Roasted Barley
Hops:
1st 60min. 100g First Gold
2nd 30 min. 80g Home grown East Kent
3rd 10 min. 100g Fuggles + 1/2 protofloc tab
Transfer fuggles bag to FV.
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