Help needed formulating a recipe
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Help needed formulating a recipe
Hi,
I've just found out I'm gonna be able to brew on Thursday but I haven't had time to work out a recipe (or get one of those brewing programs) and won't be able to get to the HBS between now and then.
Could one of you wonderful people please help me out - I've got the below in stock and would like a session beer - my efficiency the first time was around 70% and I'd like something around 3 1/2% ABV but this time using the crystal as the head drops quicker than Cristiano Ronaldo in Middlesbrough's penalty box:
20 kg Belgian Pale Ale Malt
1 kg crystal malt
60g Fuggles 4.11%
73g Challenger 5.7%
52g Styrian 2.9%
I was thinking of 3 to 3 1/2 kg of pale with a couple of hundred grammes of crystal but haven't got a clue how to calculate the IBU.
Cheers and thanks for the help,
Paul
I've just found out I'm gonna be able to brew on Thursday but I haven't had time to work out a recipe (or get one of those brewing programs) and won't be able to get to the HBS between now and then.
Could one of you wonderful people please help me out - I've got the below in stock and would like a session beer - my efficiency the first time was around 70% and I'd like something around 3 1/2% ABV but this time using the crystal as the head drops quicker than Cristiano Ronaldo in Middlesbrough's penalty box:
20 kg Belgian Pale Ale Malt
1 kg crystal malt
60g Fuggles 4.11%
73g Challenger 5.7%
52g Styrian 2.9%
I was thinking of 3 to 3 1/2 kg of pale with a couple of hundred grammes of crystal but haven't got a clue how to calculate the IBU.
Cheers and thanks for the help,
Paul
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Re: Help needed formulating a recipe
how about this
23lt brew lengh
grain
3.83 kg Pale Malt, (5.9 EBC) Grain 89.5 %
0.45 kg Caramel/Crystal Malt - 40L (78.8 EBC) Grain 10.5 %
hops
56.70 gm Fuggles [4.11%] (55 min) Hops 28.7 IBU
28.35 gm Styrian Goldings [2.90%] (5 min) Hops 3.5 IBU
28.5 IBU
Estimated Alcohol by Volume: 3.6 %
Estimated Color: 14.9 EBC
Single Infusion, Full Body Mash, 70'c
60 min boil or 90min boil with 1st copper hops @ 90mins brings the IBU's to 31
EDIT - changed the AA and IBU to mach what you posted
23lt brew lengh
grain
3.83 kg Pale Malt, (5.9 EBC) Grain 89.5 %
0.45 kg Caramel/Crystal Malt - 40L (78.8 EBC) Grain 10.5 %
hops
56.70 gm Fuggles [4.11%] (55 min) Hops 28.7 IBU
28.35 gm Styrian Goldings [2.90%] (5 min) Hops 3.5 IBU
28.5 IBU
Estimated Alcohol by Volume: 3.6 %
Estimated Color: 14.9 EBC
Single Infusion, Full Body Mash, 70'c
60 min boil or 90min boil with 1st copper hops @ 90mins brings the IBU's to 31
EDIT - changed the AA and IBU to mach what you posted
Last edited by bramswell on Tue Jan 27, 2009 12:57 pm, edited 2 times in total.
Re: Help needed formulating a recipe
How many IBU are you looking for Paul?
If you did:
3.8 Kg Pale
250 g Crystal
For 23l (using my setup and 75% efficiency), you'd get around 3.7% ABV
For the hops, if you did:
Challenger 30g First Wort
Fuggles 40g 15 minute addition
Fuggles 20g 1 min from end
You should get about 28 IBU.
If you bunged in an additional 20g of the Challenger at 15 mins, and the remaining 23g at 1 min, you'd be up around 35 IBU or so.
(IBUs calculated by Beer Alchemy using the AA% you listed below)
If you did:
3.8 Kg Pale
250 g Crystal
For 23l (using my setup and 75% efficiency), you'd get around 3.7% ABV
For the hops, if you did:
Challenger 30g First Wort
Fuggles 40g 15 minute addition
Fuggles 20g 1 min from end
You should get about 28 IBU.
If you bunged in an additional 20g of the Challenger at 15 mins, and the remaining 23g at 1 min, you'd be up around 35 IBU or so.
(IBUs calculated by Beer Alchemy using the AA% you listed below)
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Re: Help needed formulating a recipe
Thanks for the help fellas. I'm good to go now, its gonna be a quicky on Thursday as I've got to be out of the house by 12.30 so the liquor will be heating up from about 6:00 in the morning and hopefully I'll be pitching by 12.00 ish.
I think I'll go for the go for adm's recipe as I reckon I'll be able to hit the 75% efficiency this time round - I didn't leave the sparge water long enough before the run off to dissolve the sugars last time round.
I'm also gonna up the water volume by a couple of litres in the hope of getting the full 23 and not the 21 I managed previously.
I'll let you know how it goes...
Paul
I think I'll go for the go for adm's recipe as I reckon I'll be able to hit the 75% efficiency this time round - I didn't leave the sparge water long enough before the run off to dissolve the sugars last time round.
I'm also gonna up the water volume by a couple of litres in the hope of getting the full 23 and not the 21 I managed previously.
I'll let you know how it goes...
Paul
Drinking: Corny 1 - some beer
Corny 2 - some more beer
Bottled - a few different beers
Planning: TC
Elderberry wine
Corny 2 - some more beer
Bottled - a few different beers
Planning: TC
Elderberry wine
Re: Help needed formulating a recipe
Paul, for future reference if you have the AA content for your hops you can work out the IBUs (and the target OG) using this.
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Re: Help needed formulating a recipe
Thanks Jymbo, that is exactly what I needed!
Fingers crossed all will go well now!

Fingers crossed all will go well now!

Drinking: Corny 1 - some beer
Corny 2 - some more beer
Bottled - a few different beers
Planning: TC
Elderberry wine
Corny 2 - some more beer
Bottled - a few different beers
Planning: TC
Elderberry wine
Re: Help needed formulating a recipe
No problem. Good luck with the brew!
Kegged: 'Nowt
Bottled: Summer Lightning, Belfast Ale, JPA, Guinness Foreign Export
http://www.hopandgrain.com
Bottled: Summer Lightning, Belfast Ale, JPA, Guinness Foreign Export
http://www.hopandgrain.com
Re: Help needed formulating a recipe
BUSHIDO BITTER
23L- 60min mash and boil
Pale malt----5.14kg
Aromatic---- 400g
Crystal (60L)--280g
Choc Malt------100g
Torrefied wheat--250g
Hops------Progress (5.80 AA)
22g----60mins
15g-----15min
Giving 18.4 IBU'S
Colour is 45.4 EBC
O.G 1054 ------ABV 5.8 APPROX
23L- 60min mash and boil
Pale malt----5.14kg
Aromatic---- 400g
Crystal (60L)--280g
Choc Malt------100g
Torrefied wheat--250g
Hops------Progress (5.80 AA)
22g----60mins
15g-----15min
Giving 18.4 IBU'S
Colour is 45.4 EBC
O.G 1054 ------ABV 5.8 APPROX
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Re: Help needed formulating a recipe
This brew is a cracker if you like a malty, lightly hopped brew. Tried & tested by the Hillbilly.TAXMACKEM wrote:BUSHIDO BITTER
23L- 60min mash and boil
Pale malt----5.14kg
Aromatic---- 400g
Crystal (60L)--280g
Choc Malt------100g
Torrefied wheat--250g
Hops------Progress (5.80 AA)
22g----60mins
15g-----15min
Giving 18.4 IBU'S
Colour is 45.4 EBC
O.G 1054 ------ABV 5.8 APPROX