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Yes good questions I am curious as well.What was your water profile please, and why did you use 2 yeast strains? Thanks for sharing the recipe
Yes good questions I am curious as well.What was your water profile please, and why did you use 2 yeast strains? Thanks for sharing the recipe
Sounds great, definitely going to give the T-58 / Chinook combo a whirl on this evidenceYou are very welcome.
By the way to give this one appropriate credit. This one was born out of reading a post from @Northern_Brewer he was mentioning how de struise uses t-58 and how it works uniquely with Chinook. So I basically stole the concept from that little rabbit's hole. Definitely will be working again with this combo, but am thinking of doing a belgian strong ale next time.
Sounds good, I would definitely love to try your beer.Yeah here it is, this is for a 15l batch I brewed in my robobrew.
OG 1.100 FG was 1.030
9.5% abv
@samale I have a few more bottles, want to swap with your imperial stout?
5.00 kg Pale Malt (2 Row) UK (5.9 EBC) 72.5 % 0.56 kg Caramunich I (Weyermann) (100.5 EBC) 8.1 % 0.50 kg Carafa I (Weyermann) (630.4 EBC) 7.2 % 0.50 kg Oats, Malted (Thomas Fawcett) (3.9 EBC) 7.2 % 0.20 kg Chocolate Rye Malt (492.5 EBC) 2.9 % 0.14 kg CHÂTEAU CAFÉ LIGHT® (250.2 EBC) 2.0 % 50.00 g Cascade [5.50 %] - Boil 60.0 min 31.6 IBUs 30.00 g Chinook [13.00 %] - Steep/Whirlpool 10.0 min, 100.0 C 16.3 IBUs 30.00 g Chinook [13.00 %] - Steep/Whirlpool 2.0 min, 95.0 C 2.7 IBUs 1.0 pkg SafBrew Specialty Ale (DCL/Fermentis #T-58) [23.66 ml] - 30.00 ml Vanilla Extract (Bottling) -
Just reading the profile for T-58. It sounds like it would suit a nice rye IPA. My brew list is getting longerYou are very welcome.
By the way to give this one appropriate credit. This one was born out of reading a post from @Northern_Brewer he was mentioning how de struise uses t-58 and how it works uniquely with Chinook. So I basically stole the concept from that little rabbit's hole. Definitely will be working again with this combo, but am thinking of doing a belgian strong ale next time.
Quarantine DubbelBoth great beers @strange-steve, the dubbel just pipped the bock. Can we see the recipe? :hat:
I really liked the subtlety of the "belgian' yeast flavours, and am starting to properly appreciate that you don't need to ferment too warmQuarantine Dubbel
Recipe Specs
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Batch Size (L): 20
Total Grain (kg): 5.675
Total Hops (g): 18
Original Gravity (OG): 1.068
Final Gravity (FG): 1.011
Alcohol by Volume (ABV): 7.5 %
Colour (SRM): 15
Bitterness (IBU): 20
Boil Time (Minutes): 75
Grain Bill
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4.000 kg Pilsner Malt (70%)
0.500 kg Munich I (9%)
0.200 kg Special W (3.5%)
0.200 kg CaraMunich II (3.5%)
0.200 kg Melanoidin (3.5%)
0.325 kg Candi Syrup - Dark (6%)
0.250 kg Cane Sugar (4.5%)
Hop Bill
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18 g Magnum @ 60 Minutes (Boil)
Notes
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Mash at 63c for 40 mins
Raise to 71c for 30 mins
Raise to 77c for 10 mins
Fermented with Abbey Ale Yeast WLP530
Pitch at 18c and raise by 0.5c per day up to 21c
I've tried various Belgian yeasts fermented on either end of their temperature ranges and I always prefer the cooler ones.you don't need to ferment too warm
By the way to give this one appropriate credit. This one was born out of reading a post from @Northern_Brewer he was mentioning how de struise uses t-58 and how it works uniquely with Chinook. So I basically stole the concept from that little rabbit's hole.
Sounds great, definitely going to give the T-58 / Chinook combo a whirl on this evidence
I do just a simple water treatment to reduce alkalinity with CRS and for this beer it was about 35ppm.What was your water profile please, and why did you use 2 yeast strains? Thanks for sharing the recipe
Thank you for the feedback do mind me asking what the score of the top 3 BeersHopefully everyone has received their feedback now. Please give me a shout if I have missed anyone. Thanks one and all for entering, so impressed with the quality of the beers.
No problem. 40, 39 and 37. Hope I'm not too mean, tried to score fairly and consistentlyThank you for the feedback do mind me asking what the score of the top 3 Beers
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