Strong English Pale
Strong English Pale
Going to brew this within the next couple of days.
OG 1.058
FG 1.015
IBU 45
ABV 5.5 %
SRM 13
Fermentables
87.9 % 11.00 American Two-row Pale
4.0 % 0.50 American Crystal 10L
4.0 % 0.50 CaraPils
2.0 % 0.25 American Special Roast
1.6 % 0.20 Belgian Special B
0.5 % 0.06 American Black Patent[/b]
Hops: Target and East Kent Goldings/Dry hop EKG
Yeast: Safale-04
OG 1.058
FG 1.015
IBU 45
ABV 5.5 %
SRM 13
Fermentables
87.9 % 11.00 American Two-row Pale
4.0 % 0.50 American Crystal 10L
4.0 % 0.50 CaraPils
2.0 % 0.25 American Special Roast
1.6 % 0.20 Belgian Special B
0.5 % 0.06 American Black Patent[/b]
Hops: Target and East Kent Goldings/Dry hop EKG
Yeast: Safale-04
Re: Strong English Pale
Your suggestion? I'm using left over carapils(dextrin malt), left over crystal 15L, left over special roast, tad of special B, because I have it also. This should beef up the malt flavor. Although it's not "particularly English", it will lend a similar result. This along with great water should give me the quality result I'm looking for.
Re: Strong English Pale
I'm giving S-04 another go. Last time I used it all I could taste was torrified wheat. Maybe if I aged it longer it would have mellowed. Now I just use carapils, which seems to do the same thing, without the flavor.
Re: Strong English Pale
I'm not sure I'd bother with the Black Patent - I think with those other grains it's already going to be dark enough for a "Pale Ale" - even Special-B is quite a dark crystal to use in a pale ale, dunno how dark the American Special Roast is, but that sounds pretty dark too.
Re: Strong English Pale
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Re: Strong English Pale
I'm changing it.
11lbs Maris Otter
1lbs. Carastan(English Crystal)
2 oz. Black Malt
Hop possibilities: Target, Boadicea, Super Styrians, Goldings, etc.
11lbs Maris Otter
1lbs. Carastan(English Crystal)
2 oz. Black Malt
Hop possibilities: Target, Boadicea, Super Styrians, Goldings, etc.
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Re: Strong English Pale
Lose the black malt and shovel in the Goldings(and dont forget to steep a good amount of the same hops for 30 mins at 80c before finishing off the cooling
).

Only the fool, in the abundance of water is thirsty!!
The Right Honourable Robert Nesta Marley
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The Right Honourable Robert Nesta Marley
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Re: Strong English Pale
Here's the new revamped recipe:
4.98kg 2 row pale ale malt
.45kg Hugh Baird Crystal Malt 35L
23kg Carapils(dextrin malt)
85g chocolate malt for color
28g Challenger 6.5% AA @ 60 minutes
28g EKG 5.0% AA @ 60 minutes
14g Challenger @ 15
14g Challenger @ 5
Safale-04 rehydrated pitch at 18c.
Dry Hop 28g EKG in fv.
4.98kg 2 row pale ale malt
.45kg Hugh Baird Crystal Malt 35L
23kg Carapils(dextrin malt)
85g chocolate malt for color
28g Challenger 6.5% AA @ 60 minutes
28g EKG 5.0% AA @ 60 minutes
14g Challenger @ 15
14g Challenger @ 5
Safale-04 rehydrated pitch at 18c.
Dry Hop 28g EKG in fv.
Re: Strong English Pale
Of all the hops I've used so far Challenger smell is my favourite. 
