US Brown Ale - help with Malt, please!!
US Brown Ale - help with Malt, please!!
Now then -
AM working up a recipe for a US style Brown Ale (SN Brown Ale, Brooklyn Brown) and have come up with the following:
74% MO
12% Crystal
9% Munich
3% Chocolate Malt
Couple of questions - am thinking the Crystal looks quite high? Also, what do you guys think would better serve thie style - Munich, or Caramunich? Is there a difference?
The beer will be hopped with Cascades and Williamette - US hops for a US beer.
Cheers -
AM working up a recipe for a US style Brown Ale (SN Brown Ale, Brooklyn Brown) and have come up with the following:
74% MO
12% Crystal
9% Munich
3% Chocolate Malt
Couple of questions - am thinking the Crystal looks quite high? Also, what do you guys think would better serve thie style - Munich, or Caramunich? Is there a difference?
The beer will be hopped with Cascades and Williamette - US hops for a US beer.
Cheers -
Re: US Brown Ale - help with Malt, please!!
I made this recipe a few months ago . My brew club thought it was good enough to enter it in a comp so I havs but the results won't be announced till October 5. I used my last pint bottle for the comp .
So here is the recipe:
4.9 kg JW pale
510gm caramel/crystal 40L
510gm carapils
410gm wheat malt
120gm choc malt
25gm Nthn Brewer mash hop
31gm @ 60min boil
38gm Cascade @ 15min
25gm Nthn Brewer @ 10 min
37gm Cascade @ 1 min
Mashed in at 68*C for 1 hr.Did a decoction for 20 min.Never did it before so I thought I would try it.Raised temp to 92*C
and mashed out.
Yeast was WLP 001 Cal Ale

So here is the recipe:
4.9 kg JW pale
510gm caramel/crystal 40L
510gm carapils
410gm wheat malt
120gm choc malt
25gm Nthn Brewer mash hop
31gm @ 60min boil
38gm Cascade @ 15min
25gm Nthn Brewer @ 10 min
37gm Cascade @ 1 min
Mashed in at 68*C for 1 hr.Did a decoction for 20 min.Never did it before so I thought I would try it.Raised temp to 92*C
and mashed out.
Yeast was WLP 001 Cal Ale

Re: US Brown Ale - help with Malt, please!!
Yes, one's a crystal malt - the other isn't. They give very different flavours.leigh1919 wrote:Munich, or Caramunich? Is there a difference?
Re: US Brown Ale - help with Malt, please!!
I'd say the ordinary munich would be fine, thats a lot of crystal though.
Re: US Brown Ale - help with Malt, please!!
+1, that's going to be pretty sweet. 5% crystal malt is a good starting point.delboy wrote:I'd say the ordinary munich would be fine, thats a lot of crystal though.
Munich malt is just to add a nice background maltiness, I think US recipes include it to make up for their bland 2-row malt.
Re: US Brown Ale - help with Malt, please!!
Cheers guys - I had a feeling the crystal needed scaling down.
Re: US Brown Ale - help with Malt, please!!
This months edition of BYO magazine has American Brown as it's style of the month. I just read through the recipes last night and can't remember a thing
Here's a link to their Brown Ale section, however it doesn't include this months brews nor does it differentiate between British and American;
http://www.byo.com/stories/recipes/reci ... -brown-ale

Here's a link to their Brown Ale section, however it doesn't include this months brews nor does it differentiate between British and American;
http://www.byo.com/stories/recipes/reci ... -brown-ale
Johnny Clueless was there
With his simulated wood grain
With his simulated wood grain
Re: US Brown Ale - help with Malt, please!!
Cheers mate - that BYO sites not bad, some decent articles on there.
Re: US Brown Ale - help with Malt, please!!
I make a pretty decent american brown ale, and, I gotta say Special B does the trick.
here's my malts
UK pale 74%
Light munich 14.8%
Special B 4.9%
Caramunich 3.1%
Chocolate malt 3.1%
Good luck!
here's my malts
UK pale 74%
Light munich 14.8%
Special B 4.9%
Caramunich 3.1%
Chocolate malt 3.1%
Good luck!
Re: US Brown Ale - help with Malt, please!!
For 11 US gallonsmysterio wrote:Whats your hop schedule look like, Jim ?
Simcoe (but, any US high alpha would be fine) 50IBU 60min
Willamette 3 oz 30min
Centennial 3 oz 0min
ferment with Irish ale strain.
This beer comes out very dark, but, very brown. Think Brains Dark in color.
Malty, and, very hoppy. Oh, you want it around OG1.052
Cheers!
Re: US Brown Ale - help with Malt, please!!
cheers guys - all noted. Going to be brewing this over christmas, I think.
Re: US Brown Ale - help with Malt, please!!
ok, had another rejig and come up with this:
74% MO
18% Munich
4% Crystal (60L)
4% Choc
I lowered the crystal, upped the munich for flavour, and upped the choc ever so slightly for colour. You boys reckon this is closer the mark?
74% MO
18% Munich
4% Crystal (60L)
4% Choc
I lowered the crystal, upped the munich for flavour, and upped the choc ever so slightly for colour. You boys reckon this is closer the mark?
Re: US Brown Ale - help with Malt, please!!
Yeah I reckon that looks very good maybe drop the crystal and add wheat malt instead the wheat will give you a good head retention as well without adding too much sweetness . The choc will give the colour What hops and yeast are you going to use ? Wyeast 1056 or White Labs 001 Cal Ale are pretty good for this .leigh1919 wrote:ok, had another rejig and come up with this:
74% MO
18% Munich
4% Crystal (60L)
4% Choc
I lowered the crystal, upped the munich for flavour, and upped the choc ever so slightly for colour. You boys reckon this is closer the mark?
Brew Well
aus069
Re: US Brown Ale - help with Malt, please!!
hi - was going to use willamette, a little cascade and US05