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Alside101

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so here is the recipie i have come up with so far

5kg MO

5g @60mins galaxy
5g @60mins cascade
35g @5mins galaxy
35g @5mins cascade
20g @0mins galaxy
20g @0mins cascade
50g of both hops dry hop for 5-7 days

yeast us 05

i do have about 2kg of rolled oats but not sure if it would go with the beer. any thaughts?

thanks Al
 
Seems after a bit of reading oats in a pale ale is not uncommon. I just came across this grist bill for a pale ale on another site. Will have to give the oats a go myself and ommit the caramalt. Let us know how it goes.

Pale 94%
Caramalt 3%
Oats 3%
 
Seems after a bit of reading oats in a pale ale is not uncommon. I just came across this grist bill for a pale ale on another site. Will have to give the oats a go myself and ommit the caramalt. Let us know how it goes.

Pale 94%
Caramalt 3%
Oats 3%

The Bitter and Wasted has 500g of flaked oats in it. Apparently oats are common in NEIPA to give a smoother mouth feel.

Edit: Sorry should have put a bit of context on this. The Bitter and Wasted is part of a beer swap with BeerCat. It is one of my attempts at a really hoppy craft beer using a recipe called Juicy Bits from the US. Uses pellet hops at whirpool and dry hoppig.
 
I've used flaked oats in many pales and I do believe it gives a smoother mouthfeel. 5-10% should be enough. At some point above that it will give a protein haze if you care about that.
 
The Bitter and Wasted has 500g of flaked oats in it. Apparently oats are common in NEIPA to give a smoother mouth feel.

Edit: Sorry should have put a bit of context on this. The Bitter and Wasted is part of a beer swap with BeerCat. It is one of my attempts at a really hoppy craft beer using a recipe called Juicy Bits from the US. Uses pellet hops at whirpool and dry hoppig.


All i can so is go for it. Was a great beer with a lovely mouthfeel. Most enjoyable.
 
To date I have used no more than 200g of oats in a 5kg pale malt mash.

If you have anything cheaper than cascade or galaxy I would use 10g (or the AA equivalent) of that rather than your expensive hops.
 
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