Planning a simple easy drinking all English pale ale..
For 70 litres
12.5 kg of pale malt
1kg of torrified wheat
Mash 60 mins at 66degrees
Hops
75gms EKG 5.8AA 60 mins
60gms EKG 5.8AA 10 mins
100gms EKG 5.8AA 5 mins
Steep at 80 degrees 20 mins
Ferment at 19 degrees with US05
Aiming for OG 1041
FG 1010 so 4.1%abv
IBU 23
What's your thoughts guys
Single hop EKG
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Re: Single hop EKG
Well using an English yeast for such a simple grain bill might be a better option, otherwise looks OK to me.
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Fermenting:
Conditioning:
Drinking: Southwold Again,
Up Next: John Barleycorn (Barley Wine)
Planning: Winter drinking Beer
Re: Single hop EKG
I'm sure personal preferance comes into play , but i'd be pushing the IBU's north of 30, i'd also go for an English yeast.
Re: Single hop EKG
I made a really nice English IPA with EKG. Recipe is:
10 pounds maris otter
1 pound torrified wheat
1 pound victory malt
8 ounces crystal 80L
1 ounce EKG 60 minutes
1 ounce EKG 30 minutes
1 ounce EKG 15 minutes
1 ounce EKG 5 minutes
London ESB yeast Wyeast 1968 (big starter)
OG 1.050
FG 1.012 (was shooting more for 1.016)
10 pounds maris otter
1 pound torrified wheat
1 pound victory malt
8 ounces crystal 80L
1 ounce EKG 60 minutes
1 ounce EKG 30 minutes
1 ounce EKG 15 minutes
1 ounce EKG 5 minutes
London ESB yeast Wyeast 1968 (big starter)
OG 1.050
FG 1.012 (was shooting more for 1.016)
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Re: Single hop EKG
Brewed it on little kit and it was spot on, used S04 in the end.
Mate brewed it on his bigger kit and has simply flown over the bars
Mate brewed it on his bigger kit and has simply flown over the bars
Re: Single hop EKG
I love EKG, usually i one of my house ales its SMASH Pale malt and EKG, around 5%, 30IBUs, fermented with S04, at the cooler side (16º/18º). In the end, i get a nice, refreshing, tasty pint!!
Here's a foto of it, almost like a Kolsher with a english touch!! I also use S05 if i dont have S04;

usually, i boil the first runnings (5L) until i have only 1L, then i add it to the main boil, to give some body and some complexity!!
Cheers
Here's a foto of it, almost like a Kolsher with a english touch!! I also use S05 if i dont have S04;

usually, i boil the first runnings (5L) until i have only 1L, then i add it to the main boil, to give some body and some complexity!!
Cheers
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FV1: BIAB#54 CHRISTMAS Porter
FV2:
FV3:
keg1: BIAB#49 Kölsh
keg2: Robust Porter
Keg3: Saison
Keg4: Best Bitter
bottled and conditioning: Extra-stout, Blonde ale, APA and Smoked Porter
FV1: BIAB#54 CHRISTMAS Porter
FV2:
FV3:
keg1: BIAB#49 Kölsh
keg2: Robust Porter
Keg3: Saison
Keg4: Best Bitter
bottled and conditioning: Extra-stout, Blonde ale, APA and Smoked Porter
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Re: Single hop EKG
A similar recipie I brewed up recently, very tasty.
5kg pale malt
250g crystal malt
50g EKG @ 60mins
25g EKG @ 15mins
25g EKG @ flameout
Yeast Safeale S04
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5kg pale malt
250g crystal malt
50g EKG @ 60mins
25g EKG @ 15mins
25g EKG @ flameout
Yeast Safeale S04
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