Petros
Active Member
Hey all,
Thought I'd wallop up the intended recipe for my first brew, adapted from the "Way to Amarillo IPA" recipe from the BrewUK shop website. I'm basically sticking to it, except instead of Amarillo hops I'm bunging in East Kent Goldings, and as I'll have half a packet left over, I'm tempted to dry hop the other 50g, just for the aroma/hell of it!
Ingredients
3 Kg Light Dried Malt extract
50 grams East Kent Goldings, 30 g for 55 min, 10 g for 15 min, the rest to steep as it cools.
WYeast London Ale III
50 grams East kent Goldings, dry hopped.
Aiming for about 21 litres, OG 1.050, FG 1.011
Will probably have some eaten by additional dry hopping/me being a **** with a syphon!
I've got myself a small 5gallon pressurised Keg thing to send it to as well once it has finished, for conditioning/dispensation (Spot who is fortunate enough to have the empty fridge in the garage to dispense beer from! :) )
Anyways, hopefully I'll brew tomorrow/Tuesday/Wednesday- basically, whenever the kit shows up and the weather isn't too hot!
Any words of warning on the changes I've made to the recipe? Only did it because I know nothing about the taste of American style ales, so I thought I'd make it more English. :P
Pete
Thought I'd wallop up the intended recipe for my first brew, adapted from the "Way to Amarillo IPA" recipe from the BrewUK shop website. I'm basically sticking to it, except instead of Amarillo hops I'm bunging in East Kent Goldings, and as I'll have half a packet left over, I'm tempted to dry hop the other 50g, just for the aroma/hell of it!
Ingredients
3 Kg Light Dried Malt extract
50 grams East Kent Goldings, 30 g for 55 min, 10 g for 15 min, the rest to steep as it cools.
WYeast London Ale III
50 grams East kent Goldings, dry hopped.
Aiming for about 21 litres, OG 1.050, FG 1.011
Will probably have some eaten by additional dry hopping/me being a **** with a syphon!
I've got myself a small 5gallon pressurised Keg thing to send it to as well once it has finished, for conditioning/dispensation (Spot who is fortunate enough to have the empty fridge in the garage to dispense beer from! :) )
Anyways, hopefully I'll brew tomorrow/Tuesday/Wednesday- basically, whenever the kit shows up and the weather isn't too hot!
Any words of warning on the changes I've made to the recipe? Only did it because I know nothing about the taste of American style ales, so I thought I'd make it more English. :P
Pete