Hop_on_the_good_foot
Active Member
Hi there.
Looking for some thoughts on this recipe. I've got a bag of mandarina hops and the elderflowers are just right on the trees over the road so naturally I thought the two might go well together in a brew.
Here's my recipe for target FV of 23l
Mash @65 for 60 mins
Original Gravity: 1.044 Final Gravity: 1.007
ABV (standard): 4.85% IBU (tinseth): 32.02
4 kg - Maris Otter Pale
250 g - Carapils
250 g - Wheat Malt
(all pellet)
10 g - Mandarina Bavaria, First Wort, IBU: 11.01
20 g - Mandarina Bavaria, 15 min, IBU: 9.23
20 g - Mandarina Bavaria, 10 min, IBU: 6.75
20 g - Mandarina Bavaria, 5 min, IBU: 3.71
40 g - Mandarina Bavaria, Whirlpool for 30 min at 75 °C, IBU: 1.32
75 g - fresh elderflowers - Flameout
US-05 (or maybe some voss from a slurry i've got in the fridge)
I haven't played with either Mandarina or Elderflowers in beer before. So its all a bit of a guess. All the recipes I have read/posts I've seen call for dried elderflowers but brew day is tomorrow.
My thinking is chuck the flowers in at flameout or maybe at 1 min to deal with any wild beasties. I want to keg this beast in a couple of weeks so no wild yeasts or surprises wanted.
Thoughts on the elderflowers or anything else would be great
Thanks in advance!
Looking for some thoughts on this recipe. I've got a bag of mandarina hops and the elderflowers are just right on the trees over the road so naturally I thought the two might go well together in a brew.
Here's my recipe for target FV of 23l
Mash @65 for 60 mins
Original Gravity: 1.044 Final Gravity: 1.007
ABV (standard): 4.85% IBU (tinseth): 32.02
4 kg - Maris Otter Pale
250 g - Carapils
250 g - Wheat Malt
(all pellet)
10 g - Mandarina Bavaria, First Wort, IBU: 11.01
20 g - Mandarina Bavaria, 15 min, IBU: 9.23
20 g - Mandarina Bavaria, 10 min, IBU: 6.75
20 g - Mandarina Bavaria, 5 min, IBU: 3.71
40 g - Mandarina Bavaria, Whirlpool for 30 min at 75 °C, IBU: 1.32
75 g - fresh elderflowers - Flameout
US-05 (or maybe some voss from a slurry i've got in the fridge)
I haven't played with either Mandarina or Elderflowers in beer before. So its all a bit of a guess. All the recipes I have read/posts I've seen call for dried elderflowers but brew day is tomorrow.
My thinking is chuck the flowers in at flameout or maybe at 1 min to deal with any wild beasties. I want to keg this beast in a couple of weeks so no wild yeasts or surprises wanted.
Thoughts on the elderflowers or anything else would be great
Thanks in advance!