I've managed to get my hands on some whole leaf Cascade hops and a small quantity of chocolate and crystal malts. I've got two tins of pale malt extract and a packet of dried yeast.
Any suggestions on recipes I can use with this lot? Specifically I'm just not sure what quantity of hops to add when. If I stuff them all in I'll end up with a bitter hop-tea which I don't want!
Recipe advice
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Re: Recipe advice
Hi Fishter
Can you specify the amounts of hops and malts that you have? It would be much easier to give you some if you stated how much you have.
Cheers
Jason
Can you specify the amounts of hops and malts that you have? It would be much easier to give you some if you stated how much you have.
Cheers
Jason
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Re: Recipe advice
With 2 x 1.5kg tins of extract, you could brew a 20 litre batch with 100g crystal malt and boil 30g cascade hops for 90 minutes and 30g for 15 minutes. Should give you a golden beer, just under 5%abv, with medium bitterness and nice hop aroma.