Follow up:
Does anyone know of an app or a website where I can input the ingredients I have and come up with a recipe?
Even loosely like "I've got this grain and these hops".
I've got half a saison kit left where the grain contains:
Premium Weyermanns Pilsner, PaleWheat Malt, Munich,Caramunich TYPE III, Dextrose
I'm going to guess it's mostly pilsner malt and 500g in total of the others.
In addition, I've got 1.25kg of pale malt, 1.25kg of pale wheat malt and 500g of flaked wheat.
I've got all kinds of hops around - 50g of mittelfruh and 200+g of Liberty, El Dorado, Ekuanot
and Azacca
I mean, this is some kind of wheat beer (I've got some Belgian strong yeast too and some S04).
Even if I just throw this all in and make a beer out of it, I've no idea how much hops to add or which. Probably all in all around 6kg grain bill above, so should make a nice enough 6-7% beer.
Suggestions?
Original Q:
I see some incredibly complicated and tasty beers - using herbs and spices. Fruits. 5 or more types of hop and 3 or 4 types of grain (Wheat, Malt, Oats, Rye etc.).
And yet someone new to brewing asked on Facebook "I want to have a go at all-grain. Where should I start?"
The suggestion was a NEIPA Smash. 4kg of pale malt. 200g of Citra.
I'd probably go a bit further - I prefer my beer a little stronger, so I'd add 500g of Oat to this (nicer mouthfeel and should give a nice head too)
Anyone done this? I fancy a "back to basics" brew.
Does anyone know of an app or a website where I can input the ingredients I have and come up with a recipe?
Even loosely like "I've got this grain and these hops".
I've got half a saison kit left where the grain contains:
Premium Weyermanns Pilsner, PaleWheat Malt, Munich,Caramunich TYPE III, Dextrose
I'm going to guess it's mostly pilsner malt and 500g in total of the others.
In addition, I've got 1.25kg of pale malt, 1.25kg of pale wheat malt and 500g of flaked wheat.
I've got all kinds of hops around - 50g of mittelfruh and 200+g of Liberty, El Dorado, Ekuanot
and Azacca
I mean, this is some kind of wheat beer (I've got some Belgian strong yeast too and some S04).
Even if I just throw this all in and make a beer out of it, I've no idea how much hops to add or which. Probably all in all around 6kg grain bill above, so should make a nice enough 6-7% beer.
Suggestions?
Original Q:
I see some incredibly complicated and tasty beers - using herbs and spices. Fruits. 5 or more types of hop and 3 or 4 types of grain (Wheat, Malt, Oats, Rye etc.).
And yet someone new to brewing asked on Facebook "I want to have a go at all-grain. Where should I start?"
The suggestion was a NEIPA Smash. 4kg of pale malt. 200g of Citra.
I'd probably go a bit further - I prefer my beer a little stronger, so I'd add 500g of Oat to this (nicer mouthfeel and should give a nice head too)
Anyone done this? I fancy a "back to basics" brew.
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