Ben Matthews
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Hi peeps. I'm hopefully brewing this weekend as my new yeast is on the way and should arrive today I believe (Wyeast Belgian Ardennes). I was planning on brewing my standard Belgian Blonde recipe thats pretty much Jamils recipe. However, with only 100 billion cells in the pack maximum (I don't even know the date on it yet) I will have to make a starter for sure. My SG on the Belgian Blonde is 1.069 so needs a good charge of yeast (250 billion) (12 litre batch) and I would have liked to overshoot that so I can keep some back in the fridge to use next time. So even with a 2 or 3 litre starter I'll only just hit that cell count which will mean pitching the lot. As its 1.069 I believe that maybe too high gravity to reuse the yeast? And theres no time to get two starters stepped up before Sunday brew day. So my plan is maybe to change the recipe to a Belgian Pale Ale with lower SG (1.053) and then I can perhaps wash and reuse the yeast from that and make a blonde next time?
So to change the grist I have ready for the brew to Jamils Belgian Pale Ale, it has a similar amount of Pilsner Malt so thats all good. I'll drop the table sugar addition. I have some biscuit malt which he has in the recipe.
Jamils Pale Ale recipe also calls for 284g of cara 45 which is (60L). I don't have any caramel malts at all apart from I've found some "Weyermans Cara-Aroma" but it has a much higher Lovibond (150). Could I get away with using this do you think if I reduce the amount. I was thinking as 150 Lovibond is 2.5 times 60 Lovibond, can I just divide the 284g by 2.5 (113) and add that instead to get similar colour and effect? I'd probably round it off to 100g anyway. Or am I going to ruin the beer?
Thanks in advance peeps.
Ben
So to change the grist I have ready for the brew to Jamils Belgian Pale Ale, it has a similar amount of Pilsner Malt so thats all good. I'll drop the table sugar addition. I have some biscuit malt which he has in the recipe.
Jamils Pale Ale recipe also calls for 284g of cara 45 which is (60L). I don't have any caramel malts at all apart from I've found some "Weyermans Cara-Aroma" but it has a much higher Lovibond (150). Could I get away with using this do you think if I reduce the amount. I was thinking as 150 Lovibond is 2.5 times 60 Lovibond, can I just divide the 284g by 2.5 (113) and add that instead to get similar colour and effect? I'd probably round it off to 100g anyway. Or am I going to ruin the beer?
Thanks in advance peeps.
Ben