Norfolk Wolf Porter
Norfolk Wolf Porter
I am doing this from the real ale almanac
Mild ale malt 90%
crystal malt 4.5%
chocolate malt 3%
roast barley 2.5%
Challenger and styrian goldings for bitterness.
I have not used mild ale malt before and was woundering if there is anything to be carefull with or do I just treat it like normal pale malt .
Also what sort of bitterness units should I be looking for I have seen some as high as 38 EBU,s for porters.
Not going to to this untill next weekend so any advice before then would be great.
Mild ale malt 90%
crystal malt 4.5%
chocolate malt 3%
roast barley 2.5%
Challenger and styrian goldings for bitterness.
I have not used mild ale malt before and was woundering if there is anything to be carefull with or do I just treat it like normal pale malt .
Also what sort of bitterness units should I be looking for I have seen some as high as 38 EBU,s for porters.
Not going to to this untill next weekend so any advice before then would be great.
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I've used mild malt in the Hook Norton recipes in BYORAAH, where it's used 50/50 with pale malt. There are a lot of adjuncts in these recipes and the mild ale malt is used for its diastatic(hope spelling is right) properties. Didn't treat it any different.
yojimbo as a Fred Dibnah fan the Hook Norton brewery still uses a steam engine to pump water in the brewery, worth a visit.
yojimbo as a Fred Dibnah fan the Hook Norton brewery still uses a steam engine to pump water in the brewery, worth a visit.
Re: Norfolk Wolf Porter
Any chance of the exact weights of grain and hops?yojimbo wrote:I am doing this from the real ale almanac
Mild ale malt 90%
crystal malt 4.5%
chocolate malt 3%
roast barley 2.5%
Challenger and styrian goldings for bitterness.
I have not used mild ale malt before and was woundering if there is anything to be carefull with or do I just treat it like normal pale malt .
Also what sort of bitterness units should I be looking for I have seen some as high as 38 EBU,s for porters.
Not going to to this untill next weekend so any advice before then would be great.
John
Re: Norfolk Wolf Porter
john1967 wrote: Any chance of the exact weights of grain and hops?
John
Just fill in the amounts that corresponds to batch size you want to brew, for the grain any way
Hello John heres the full recipe for this I am brewing 30 litres and my mash efficiancy is 80 % hop utilization 20%
Mild ale malt 6.5 Kg
Crystal malt 0.353 kg
Chocolate malt 0.235 Kg
Roast barly 0.195 Kg
Ive gone for 38 Ebu's
Start of boil
Challenger 50% AA 6.5% 44 grams
Styrian golding 50% AA 4.1% 70 grams
Going to mash at 67 C for an hour and half.
Hopefully going to do this today as running low on liquid refreshment due to the bank holiday not been working since thursday afternoon and been very thursty
Mild ale malt 6.5 Kg
Crystal malt 0.353 kg
Chocolate malt 0.235 Kg
Roast barly 0.195 Kg
Ive gone for 38 Ebu's
Start of boil
Challenger 50% AA 6.5% 44 grams
Styrian golding 50% AA 4.1% 70 grams
Going to mash at 67 C for an hour and half.
Hopefully going to do this today as running low on liquid refreshment due to the bank holiday not been working since thursday afternoon and been very thursty

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