Hi,
I'm planning an American Pale Ale. Based on pale malt and cascade hops. To keep the colour light, I was going to use just pale malt and perhaps some torrified wheat at < 5%. I might keep the quantity quite high, around 5-6Kg for a 23litre brew to have aroud 6% alcohol.
I was just wondering if anyone had tried such a simpe recipe with only 1 grain type?
Cheers
Spencer
Pale Malt only
Re: Pale Malt only
Hi.
I just brewed the very same...
Maris Otter
A handfull of Torrified
A bag of Cascades...
Will be around 6 percent and its conditioning in the cornie now...
Go for it.
Just got it from another forum i posted in:
4.7kg M.O.
250g Crystal
200g Torrified Wheat
67 for 90 mins
25g Amarillo - 60
25g Cascade - 60
25g Cascade - 15
25g Cascade - 0
Just leave out the crystal and change the Amarillo to Cascades?

I just brewed the very same...
Maris Otter
A handfull of Torrified
A bag of Cascades...
Will be around 6 percent and its conditioning in the cornie now...
Go for it.
Just got it from another forum i posted in:
4.7kg M.O.
250g Crystal
200g Torrified Wheat
67 for 90 mins
25g Amarillo - 60
25g Cascade - 60
25g Cascade - 15
25g Cascade - 0
Just leave out the crystal and change the Amarillo to Cascades?

Re: Pale Malt only
Thanks for the details.
I've just popped all that into Beer Engine. It gives it a bitterness rating of 45 and around 5%. Thats quite bitter - is that typical of an American Pale Ale?
My wife really likes them for some reason - every time there is a beer festival on at our local Wetherspoon, she scans the pumps looking for an APA after there was a 6% one on last year. In brewing such a beer, I am hoping to get "the permission" to make a Sarah Hughes Ruby Mild next time
I've just popped all that into Beer Engine. It gives it a bitterness rating of 45 and around 5%. Thats quite bitter - is that typical of an American Pale Ale?
My wife really likes them for some reason - every time there is a beer festival on at our local Wetherspoon, she scans the pumps looking for an APA after there was a 6% one on last year. In brewing such a beer, I am hoping to get "the permission" to make a Sarah Hughes Ruby Mild next time

Re: Pale Malt only
APAs normally have a decent, noticeable bitterness, but the overall impression is balanced with the malt.
I've made a good few single malt beers, I tend to throw a few percent of something extra just for interest, wheat, munich, pale crystal etc.
I've made a good few single malt beers, I tend to throw a few percent of something extra just for interest, wheat, munich, pale crystal etc.
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Re: Pale Malt only
The recipe for Timothy Taylor Landlord uses just pale malt, Goldings and Fuggles 

John
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Conditioning... Doing what? Get it down your neck! ........
FV 1............
FV 2............
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Next Brews..... Trucker's Jack Knife
Drinking/Already drunk........ Trucker's Anti-Freeze (Turbo Cider), Truckers Delight, Night Trucker, Rose wine, Truckers Hitch, Truckers Revenge, Trucker's Lay-by, Trucker's Trailer, Flower Truck, Trucker's Gearshift, Trucker's Horn, Truck Crash, Fixby Gold!
Conditioning... Doing what? Get it down your neck! ........
FV 1............
FV 2............
FV 3............
Next Brews..... Trucker's Jack Knife
Re: Pale Malt only
There's loads of 'standard' pales out there that just use 100% pale malt - mines just that and goldings. not very exciting, but a good 'quaffer' - and I learnt how to AG brew with it, too. So it holds a special place in my heart!! 
