I made a black IPA yesterday. I used 4 ounces of Chinook at 12.0% Alpha Acid and 4 ounces of Nugget at 11.7% Alpha Acid. I think it is gonna be a good one!
I added 1 pound of German Melanoidin malt to this. Oddly, I think it gave it a little bit of a purple (ish) hue! Oh well, let's see how it comes out.
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Wednesday, August 31, 2011
Thursday, August 25, 2011
Black IPA is next!
I just bought the ingredients to make a black IPA. I am going to use a full pound of chocolate malt and a pound of German Melanoidin malt. I love using Melanoidin malt.
10 lbs 2 row pale malt
1 lb german melanoidin malt
1 lb chocolate malt
1 lb crystal malt 60 lovibond
1 lb cara pils malt (dextrine malt)
4 oz chinook alpha acid 11.7%
4 oz nugget alpha acid 12.0%
safale us-05 dry yeast
ok... So i'm deviating a bit from the standard black IPA by using the dextine malt, but I wanted to! This brew is going to be tasty! IPA's are my favorite.
10 lbs 2 row pale malt
1 lb german melanoidin malt
1 lb chocolate malt
1 lb crystal malt 60 lovibond
1 lb cara pils malt (dextrine malt)
4 oz chinook alpha acid 11.7%
4 oz nugget alpha acid 12.0%
safale us-05 dry yeast
ok... So i'm deviating a bit from the standard black IPA by using the dextine malt, but I wanted to! This brew is going to be tasty! IPA's are my favorite.
Thursday, August 18, 2011
On the search for an eisbock craft beer....
I am looking for a good eisbock craft beer. Anybody know of one available in retail stores? I would like to buy a couple as I am thinking of making one. I want to get a feel for the style and give it a shot!
Please let me know!
Please let me know!
Wednesday, August 17, 2011
Eisbock
I am doing some research on different beer styles for my new book and ran into one I haven't tried yet. It is basically the same recipe as a Bock or a Dopplebock but they slowly freeze the beer and yank out the frozen water. This gives the beer a lot of body, flavor, and alcohol. I don't currently have the equipment to make one so I am looking for a good one to try. Please make a recommendation for me.
Also, I think I will make a Bock or Dopplebock soon. Here is the recipe I'm thinking of:
Also, I think I will make a Bock or Dopplebock soon. Here is the recipe I'm thinking of:
Amt. | Unit | Ingredient | Form | Time |
6.0 | LBS | Pilsner Malt | Grain | 90 |
7.0 | LBS | Munich Malt | Grain | 90 |
0.5 | LBS | CaraVienna Malt | Grain | 90 |
1.75 | OZ | Tettnanger (Alpha Acid 3.6%) | Pellet | 60 |
0.75 | OZ | Mt. Hood (Alpha Acid 4.0%) | Pellet | 15 |
0.50 | OZ | Tettnanger (Alpha Acid 3.6%) | Pellet | 2 |
1.0 | TSP | Irish Moss | | |
1.0 | Vial | White Labs German Bock Lager (WLP833) | Liquid Yeast | |
Friday, August 12, 2011
Dry Hopping - Carefull!!!!
Ok... so I made an ESB and decided to dry hop it with East Kent Goldings whole leaf hops. I put the hops in about one day after putting the yeast in. It hadn't activated fully yet but I thought I was fine. I should've been as my plan was to dry hop for three days and then get the beer moved to a secondary fermenting vessel. However, I forgot about it. I wasn't home for a few days and by the time I got back, fermentation was pretty much done. On day NINE, I remembered I needed to move the beer. I took a sample and it has a good flavor, but it has now become an IPA! LOL! Oh well, I guess I'll have to try making it again to get it right. It's fine though. I love IPA's as well.
Monday, August 1, 2011
Extra Special Bitter
I made an all grain Extra Special Bitter (ESB) on Sunday. It was a lot of fun. My modified cooler worked fantastically. The only downside was that I had to tilt it a bit to get the rest of the wort out. But that was easy enough! I mashed for about 2 1/2 hours to see how long I could hold the temperature in the mashtun. I started at 150 degrees F and ended at 148 degrees 2 1/2 hours later. It was pretty cool.
Here's my recipe:
Here's my recipe:
Amt. | Unit | Ingredient | Form | Time |
12.0 | LBS | Maris Otter Malt | Grain | 250 |
1.0 | LBS | American Crystal Malt 80L | Grain | 250 |
1.0 | LBS | American Wheat Malt 40L | Grain | 250 |
0.75 | OZ | Perle (Alpha Acid 7.0%) | Pellet | 60 |
0.50 | OZ | Perle (Alpha Acid 7.0%) | Pellet | 45 |
0.50 | OZ | Fuggles (Alpha Acid 4.5%) | Pellet | 30 |
0.50 | OZ | Fuggles (Alpha Acid 4.5%) | Pellet | 15 |
0.50 | OZ | Fuggles (Alpha Acid 4.5%) | Pellet | 10 |
0.50 | OZ | Fuggles (Alpha Acid 4.5%) | Pellet | 5 |
1.0 | OZ | East Kent Goldings(Alpha Acid 4.5%) | Whole Leaf | Dry Hop for 3 Days |
1.0 | TSP | Irish Moss | ||
1.0 | PKG | Danstar Nottingham Ale Yeast |
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