Hi,
I am up to my elbows in AG2 with my mashed together maxi-BIAB kit (with an 18L swan boiler) My first AG was a leffe clone/Belgium double I got as a kit from 'the homebrew company' and it has turned out really really well. I thought I would try and make my own recipie (steal and combine other peoples). I am after a light around 4% fruity/USA hoppy beer but abit malty for summer.
Anyway long story short I have got the mash on with a grain bill of;
3.5kg Pale Malt
0.5 kg Munic Malt (type 2)
0.2kg Carmel malt (crystal light)
A small handful of oats
I am mashing at 69 to try and get a decent 'mouthfeel' from the low % beer.
Hop wise I am thinking (but brew length is only 18ltr so worried it may be too bitter?):
10g Galaxy 60mins
25g Cascade 15mins
20g Galaxy 15mins
30g Galaxy 10 mins
20g Galaxy and 5g Cascade for 80 degree steep
Then dry hop from 3 days with 20g Galaxy and 15g Cascade after 7days of primary
Yeast US05
Anyway would really like to know if this will work ok or end up bad? As I say mid way through the mas so might have got this up a bit late
Thanks
(AG2) Hoppy Light beer
Re: (AG2) Hoppy Light beer
I would check the IBUs but it looks like a cracker to me
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Re: (AG2) Hoppy Light beer
+1mozza wrote:I would check the IBUs but it looks like a cracker to me
I would dial back some of the minutes rather than the quantities of hops, I like to add at 5mins or less
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Re: (AG2) Hoppy Light beer
I agree with the others about checking your IBU's and maybe moving the 15 min Galaxy addition to a steep or dry hop. As it's maxi-BIAB presumably you will liquor back at the end which will drop the IBU's a little. Also, what is your efficiency ? I make that about 60% for a 4.2 % beer ?
Nice looking recipe though.
Nice looking recipe though.
Re: (AG2) Hoppy Light beer
Thanks for the replys. It all turned into a bit of a nightmare after the steeping hops caused my tap/hop filter to block half way through, so lots of jugging out and running it through voile which increased the bitterness even more....yeah my efficiency has been really bad (well I have only done one other AG) but doing maxibag I only got 18 ltrs at the right gravity (so I didnt water back on my first AG) The galaxy hops smelled really nice.....the wort doesnt taste as sweet as I was expecting and there is a bitterness there already. The 15mins hops got combined with the 10 mins hops (more by my missing them than design.....but looks to have been a bit of luck from what has been said above. If is does turn out too bitter is there anything I can do after it has fermented?
Re: (AG2) Hoppy Light beer
The bitterness will die away over a long period of conditioning as the alpha acid will neutralise slightly from what I've read. I'm no expert though.
What I will say is that what you are tasting now will be nothing like the finished product! I'm sure it will be fine just try and be patient!
What I will say is that what you are tasting now will be nothing like the finished product! I'm sure it will be fine just try and be patient!

Cheers and gone,
Mozza
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Re: (AG2) Hoppy Light beer
Although very nice late on, a lot of people say that Galaxy can be very harsh as a bittering hop.
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Re: (AG2) Hoppy Light beer
+1mozza wrote:The bitterness will die away over a long period of conditioning as the alpha acid will neutralise slightly from what I've read. I'm no expert though.
What I will say is that what you are tasting now will be nothing like the finished product! I'm sure it will be fine just try and be patient!

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