I've done one extract kit, two AG kits (with detailed instructions) and today's my first attempt at doing something a bit more on my own. Doing a recipe from a book still (with a modification by necessity because my shop ran out of amarillo hops, and scaled down to hopefully about 12 litres). It's the Extra IPA from James Morton's book.
Vague recipe of 2.5kg pale malt (book said maris otter but my shop didn't have any), 280g munich, 110g oats and 300g sugar, columbus hops to start, simcoe and cascade near the end of the boil. Cascade, simcoe, columbus and centennial aroma steep, and then three days of dry hopping with centennial, cascade and simcoe. A west coast ale yeast (Safale US05 was what my shop suggested). I'm hoping for about 7% at the end of it all.
Mashing away pretty well now. I had to stir it quite a bit to get the lumps out (I'd not noticed many lumps in my previous two, presumably I missed them which may explain why my last two ended up less strong than expected). The temperature was too high after I added my grains so stirring killed two birds with one stone.
Vague recipe of 2.5kg pale malt (book said maris otter but my shop didn't have any), 280g munich, 110g oats and 300g sugar, columbus hops to start, simcoe and cascade near the end of the boil. Cascade, simcoe, columbus and centennial aroma steep, and then three days of dry hopping with centennial, cascade and simcoe. A west coast ale yeast (Safale US05 was what my shop suggested). I'm hoping for about 7% at the end of it all.
Mashing away pretty well now. I had to stir it quite a bit to get the lumps out (I'd not noticed many lumps in my previous two, presumably I missed them which may explain why my last two ended up less strong than expected). The temperature was too high after I added my grains so stirring killed two birds with one stone.