I have been tweaking a spreadsheet I have been building and calculated that my TTL is way too bitter. The above recipe uses 42g of Stryrian goldings at 7.9%. Mine were 4% so using this sites hop replacement calculator I needed 83 grms. My fuggles are 4.5% so I used 35 grms.buzzrtbi wrote:This is the recipe that I use for my TT - never had a problem yet and have done it 3 times. The only change I have made is to caramalise the first runnings to give it a bit more colour - the Golden Promise is excellent but it is very pale compared to the original TT.
Recipe for Timothy Taylor Landlord
Assumes 80% mash efficiency
Assumes Styrian Goldings @ 7.9% (I cant get my hops AAC this high however), Fuggles @ 4.5%, Goldings @ 5.3%
OG: 1042
25L 23L 5 Gal
Golden Promise pale malt 4660g 4280g 7.75 lb
Start of boil
Styrian Goldings hops 42g 39g 1.1 oz
Fuggles hops 35g 32g 1 oz
Last fifteen minutes
Goldings hops 15g 0.45 oz
Irish moss or use Whirlfloc 10g 0.3 oz
Mash schedule: 66oC (151oF), 90 minutes
Boil time: 90 minutes
Racking gravity: 1009
Alcohol content: 4.4% by volume, 3.4% by weight Bitterness units: 35
My spreadsheet works this out to be 55 bittering units with a 1.043 OG. The recipe should be 35 bittering units!
I have only just worked this out after the brew has been kegged for 1 week so I had a quick taste and yes it made my tong numb it was that bitter.
I am after a 2nd opinion.. Did I work it out wrong in the first place or is my spreadsheet way off? I know it is only a week old and will mellow but I want to make sure I get future brews correct.