Steve
Well-Known Member
I completed my first extract brew the other week and still have a white house honey ale extract kit to do. I then want to move on to BIAB and have already built myself a boiler. However, I have collected a few beer kits that I want to spruce up a bit as partials before I move on to BIAB. They are: John Bull IPA, Wilkinsons stout and cerveza, Wherry and Milestone donner and blitzed. I know what I want to do with some and some (wherry and milestone) I might just brew as standard being 2 can kits but I could be persuaded not to.
Wilkinsons stout
Aim: Produce a coffee/choc/toffee/milk stout. Explore limits of what I like e.g. if someones opinion is the brew will be cloyingly sweet will it be to my liking as a 'different' beer. Also to get a good taste of the grains to get experience for BIAB recipes. Will be bottled in smaller bottles not full pints and so will aim for a higher ABV as my preference.
Recipe:
1 can kit
Nice amount of crystal maybe 500g
Some chocolate malt probably about 100g
500g lactose
A cafetiere of strong good coffee (found a bag of taylors of harrogate after dark I didn't know I had)
Fermentables to 6-8% ABV - due to the body added by the lactose this won't be malt extract but probably something like honey/golden syrup or might even make some caramel.
No extra hops.
Wilkinsons cerveza
Aim: Produce a summery lager with added fruitiness.
Recipe:
1 can kit
Juice of a bunch of lemons and limes
Honey as fermentable
Play with some hops that fit the aim maybe citra?
John Bull IPA
Aim: Not really sure with this one. I wouldn't be bothered if it turned into a INSPA (not so pale ale) for the sake of flavour. Any suggestions?
Recipe:
Undecided.
I know what I want to make won't be to everyone's taste but I'd just like to make something a bit different. The list of BIAB recipes are similarly different to what I see being made on this forum. Top of the list is a dunkel to create a similar beer to one I had while working in warsaw.
Wilkinsons stout
Aim: Produce a coffee/choc/toffee/milk stout. Explore limits of what I like e.g. if someones opinion is the brew will be cloyingly sweet will it be to my liking as a 'different' beer. Also to get a good taste of the grains to get experience for BIAB recipes. Will be bottled in smaller bottles not full pints and so will aim for a higher ABV as my preference.
Recipe:
1 can kit
Nice amount of crystal maybe 500g
Some chocolate malt probably about 100g
500g lactose
A cafetiere of strong good coffee (found a bag of taylors of harrogate after dark I didn't know I had)
Fermentables to 6-8% ABV - due to the body added by the lactose this won't be malt extract but probably something like honey/golden syrup or might even make some caramel.
No extra hops.
Wilkinsons cerveza
Aim: Produce a summery lager with added fruitiness.
Recipe:
1 can kit
Juice of a bunch of lemons and limes
Honey as fermentable
Play with some hops that fit the aim maybe citra?
John Bull IPA
Aim: Not really sure with this one. I wouldn't be bothered if it turned into a INSPA (not so pale ale) for the sake of flavour. Any suggestions?
Recipe:
Undecided.
I know what I want to make won't be to everyone's taste but I'd just like to make something a bit different. The list of BIAB recipes are similarly different to what I see being made on this forum. Top of the list is a dunkel to create a similar beer to one I had while working in warsaw.