Anyone got a smoked rye porter recipe?
Anyone got a smoked rye porter recipe?
I am going to brew a heavily hopped smoked rye porter. Want to get close to the Brodies one.
Anyone have any suggestions /a recipe I can use?
I have just emailed the brewery so hopefully they will give me some guidelines.
Anyone have any suggestions /a recipe I can use?
I have just emailed the brewery so hopefully they will give me some guidelines.
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Re: Anyone got a smoked rye porter recipe?
I don't know Brodies, but my favourite is Stone Smoked Porter (same brewer as Arrogant Bastard, Sublimely Self-Righteous IPA, etc). In your case, consider substituting about 10% of the pale with rye, perhaps even lightly toasted in your oven. Also consider adding rice hulls or oat hulls to your mash tun in order to prevent a gummy, slow run-off.
STONE SMOKED PORTER
OG) ≈1063
ABV) 5.9%
IBU) ≈50
COLOUR) 29°SRM/57°EBC
GRAINBILL:
83.1% Pale, 9.2% Crystal Malt, 5.3% Chocolate Malt, 2.4% Peat-Smoked Malt
HOPS:
Columbus (90 min), Mount Hood (at flame-out, steep until chilled)
YEAST:
English ale strain: WLP007/S-04/Whitbread-B or WLP002/Fullers
See this website or their book for detailed instructions.
STONE SMOKED PORTER
OG) ≈1063
ABV) 5.9%
IBU) ≈50
COLOUR) 29°SRM/57°EBC
GRAINBILL:
83.1% Pale, 9.2% Crystal Malt, 5.3% Chocolate Malt, 2.4% Peat-Smoked Malt
HOPS:
Columbus (90 min), Mount Hood (at flame-out, steep until chilled)
YEAST:
English ale strain: WLP007/S-04/Whitbread-B or WLP002/Fullers
See this website or their book for detailed instructions.
Re: Anyone got a smoked rye porter recipe?
Thanks man, that is a very nice drop. They had it in keg at my local recently. Very nice indeed.
I have in store 500g of RAUCH MALT from malt miller.
That's a lot lessless smokey I believe. Anyone suggest what would be a good percentage?
I have in store 500g of RAUCH MALT from malt miller.
That's a lot lessless smokey I believe. Anyone suggest what would be a good percentage?
Re: Odp: Anyone got a smoked rye porter recipe?
If this is Weyermann's, then you're ok. It's the least smoky of smoked malts, although very pleasant.
Re: Anyone got a smoked rye porter recipe?
It is Weyermann's. Shall i dump the lot in?
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Re: Anyone got a smoked rye porter recipe?
+1zgoda wrote:If this is Weyermann's, then you're ok. It's the least smoky of smoked malts, although very pleasant.
Depends on your batch size, but if it represents about 2-3% of the whole, go for it!brodington wrote:It is Weyermann's. Shall i dump the lot in?
Re: Anyone got a smoked rye porter recipe?
Thanks again guys,
So I am thinking of the following for malts:
O.G. 1.078
23l batch size.
Maris otter 5.7kg (73%)
Rye malt 0.75kg (9.7%) -->unsure of this quantity
Med crystal 0.7kg (9%)
Chocolate malt 0.4kg (5.2%)
Rauch malt 0.2kg (2.6%) -->unsure of this quantity
Not decided upon hops yet but I might go all N.Z:
Pacific jade for 60 mins (about 60-70 ibu)
Nelson Sauvin and Dr Rudi lots and late.
What do you think?
So I am thinking of the following for malts:
O.G. 1.078
23l batch size.
Maris otter 5.7kg (73%)
Rye malt 0.75kg (9.7%) -->unsure of this quantity
Med crystal 0.7kg (9%)
Chocolate malt 0.4kg (5.2%)
Rauch malt 0.2kg (2.6%) -->unsure of this quantity
Not decided upon hops yet but I might go all N.Z:
Pacific jade for 60 mins (about 60-70 ibu)
Nelson Sauvin and Dr Rudi lots and late.
What do you think?
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Re: Anyone got a smoked rye porter recipe?
I guess it depends on what you're going for. No offense, but I don't think I would enjoy that beer. It seems like it might be crazy burnt and smoky with dissonant tropical fruity hops aromas. Again, you're the brewmaster so don't let me dissuade you from being creative. If you want to experiment with an all-new Smoked New Zealand Black IPA style, this would be a good candidate. But if it were up to me, I'd reduce the smoke malt to 2-3% and stick with more typical English-style hops.
Re: Anyone got a smoked rye porter recipe?
I have edited the malts... Does that look better?
I'm undecided about hops as yet. The NZ thing in one option.
Others are American hop (cascade, Columbus, Simcoe etc) or bobek / magnum.
I don't really do English hops.
I'm undecided about hops as yet. The NZ thing in one option.
Others are American hop (cascade, Columbus, Simcoe etc) or bobek / magnum.
I don't really do English hops.
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Re: Anyone got a smoked rye porter recipe?
Yeah, that looks great. An American version using your hops would be Columbus early, Cascade late. Regardless, I'm excited to hear what you decide... Cheers!
Re: Anyone got a smoked rye porter recipe?
I'm drinking one of these now. It's fecking great. Such a good mix of malty smoky hoppy goodness. Thank you Seymour for you advice.
What I brewed:
Rye smile:
5.7kg Maris otter,
750g pale rye malt,
250g raunch malt,
450g crystal 150ebc,
200g crystal 240ebc,
400g choc malt,
40g Columbus @60 mins
10g Columbus @15mins
25g Simcoe @15mins
25g Simcoe @5mins.
Us05 yeast
SG 1064
FG 1012
What I brewed:
Rye smile:
5.7kg Maris otter,
750g pale rye malt,
250g raunch malt,
450g crystal 150ebc,
200g crystal 240ebc,
400g choc malt,
40g Columbus @60 mins
10g Columbus @15mins
25g Simcoe @15mins
25g Simcoe @5mins.
Us05 yeast
SG 1064
FG 1012
Re: Anyone got a smoked rye porter recipe?
Double post. Sorry.
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Re: Anyone got a smoked rye porter recipe?
Oh yeah, nice work! I'm certain Simcoe would be a delicious twist.