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I have called this a New Zealand Pale Ale because I have used New Zealand hops, but the grain bill is standard Uk/European. I don't know if there are specific New Zealand grains as the ones I see on New Zealand homebrew shops seem to be the same as ours over here MO, Golden Promise and the crystal and other malts all look the same.
Anyway here is the recipe:
This is my Brother in Laws invention and uses 4.4kg MO and 400g Carapils and that is it. Hop profile all New Zealand hops...25g Waimea at 60 mins, 15g Motueka and 15g wai iti hops at both 15 and 5 and then 20g of each at Flameout. I got 22l from it but I did a lot of Vorlaufing and that might have affected the final OG which was reading at pitch above 7% according to the refractometer I am doing a hydrometer reading so will check when the bubbles die down. Pitched US 05 at around 22C. Hydrometer reading says 1060 so if it gets down to 1010 with be around 6.45% which is higher than expecting. Look of wort at pitch is as expected given the grain bill very light yellow/straw. Taste at pitch is sweet, smooth but not especially thick or long creamy feel with a background of bitterness, but not overly bitter and certainly not lasting. This has a fresh clean bitterness with malt in the background and some lemony/limey sweetness..refreshing. I will really be interested to see what happens to this as it is really nice at this stage ðŸËâ¬
The details
4.4kg MO
400g Carapils
25g Waimea at 60 mins
15g Motueka and 15g wai iti 15
15g Motueka and 15g wai iti 5
20g Motueka and 20g wai iti 5
Profloc tablet at 15
US-05 pitched at 22C
Anyway here is the recipe:
This is my Brother in Laws invention and uses 4.4kg MO and 400g Carapils and that is it. Hop profile all New Zealand hops...25g Waimea at 60 mins, 15g Motueka and 15g wai iti hops at both 15 and 5 and then 20g of each at Flameout. I got 22l from it but I did a lot of Vorlaufing and that might have affected the final OG which was reading at pitch above 7% according to the refractometer I am doing a hydrometer reading so will check when the bubbles die down. Pitched US 05 at around 22C. Hydrometer reading says 1060 so if it gets down to 1010 with be around 6.45% which is higher than expecting. Look of wort at pitch is as expected given the grain bill very light yellow/straw. Taste at pitch is sweet, smooth but not especially thick or long creamy feel with a background of bitterness, but not overly bitter and certainly not lasting. This has a fresh clean bitterness with malt in the background and some lemony/limey sweetness..refreshing. I will really be interested to see what happens to this as it is really nice at this stage ðŸËâ¬
The details
4.4kg MO
400g Carapils
25g Waimea at 60 mins
15g Motueka and 15g wai iti 15
15g Motueka and 15g wai iti 5
20g Motueka and 20g wai iti 5
Profloc tablet at 15
US-05 pitched at 22C