light refreshing summer ale

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light refreshing summer ale

Post by Deebee » Fri Jan 16, 2015 7:37 pm

Am looking for something about 4% for the summer. Anyone got a decent yet simple recipe. I have most things readilly available.
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Re: light refreshing summer ale

Post by Wezzel » Fri Jan 16, 2015 8:40 pm

A simple cascade SMASH is always nice. MO and cascade. I go for about 4.5% and bittered to about 30 IBU,

Use plenty of late hops for a lovely aroma.

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Re: light refreshing summer ale

Post by Fuggley Duckling » Sat Jan 17, 2015 4:49 am

Seymour Citra Gold seems to be quite popular with people on here. I brewed it today but changed the recipe slightly.

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Re: light refreshing summer ale

Post by Deebee » Sat Jan 17, 2015 7:25 am

Wezzel wrote:A simple cascade SMASH is always nice. MO and cascade. I go for about 4.5% and bittered to about 30 IBU,

Use plenty of late hops for a lovely aroma.
Sadly.... i dislike cascade with a passion and only ever use absolute minimum amounts.
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Re: light refreshing summer ale

Post by Grumpydev » Sat Jan 17, 2015 8:58 am

No idea what it's like yet because I haven't brewed it, but this is in my current backlog for spring/summer:

The Hatter (Blonde Ale)

Original Gravity (OG): 1.041 (°P): 10.2
Final Gravity (FG): 1.010 (°P): 2.6
Alcohol (ABV): 4.03 %
Bitterness (IBU): 25.0 (Average)
BU/GU Ratio: 0.61
73% Maris Otter Malt
15% Vienna
7% Carapils
5% Torrified Wheat

0.7 g/L Amarillo (8.2% Alpha) @ 90 Minutes (Boil)
0.7 g/L Amarillo (8.2% Alpha) @ 15 Minutes (Boil)
0.7 g/L Amarillo (8.2% Alpha) @ 20 Minutes (Aroma)


Single step Infusion at 66°C for 90 Minutes. Boil for 90 Minutes

Fermented at 20°C with Danstar Nottingham

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Re: light refreshing summer ale

Post by alexlark » Sat Jan 17, 2015 4:59 pm

I just polished off an Maris Otter and Amarillo SMASH and it was superb!

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Re: light refreshing summer ale

Post by Rookie » Sat Jan 17, 2015 5:22 pm

How about 50% 2-row, 50% white wheat, and 20 IBUs of your favorite hop fermented with S-05?
This is also a good base for experimenting. I use it when I brew my coconut wheat recipe.
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Re: light refreshing summer ale

Post by orlando » Sat Jan 17, 2015 6:46 pm

Got to love Amarillo, terrific aroma hop, I also like Galaxy. MO and some aromatic malt and some Vienna gives it a bit of malty backbone to compliment the rather in your face hops, 5% apiece of the last two and dry hop, dry hop and you won't lift your nose from that heady concoction. :D
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Re: light refreshing summer ale

Post by Deebee » Sat Jan 17, 2015 7:52 pm

orlando wrote:Got to love Amarillo, terrific aroma hop, I also like Galaxy. MO and some aromatic malt and some Vienna gives it a bit of malty backbone to compliment the rather in your face hops, 5% apiece of the last two and dry hop, dry hop and you won't lift your nose from that heady concoction. :D
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