Hi All,
Does anybody have a recipe for a nice, but quick turn around ale?
My stocks are zero bar the AG I did a week or so ago but may need chucking due to effin fusils.
Thanks in advance,
John
Quick turnaround ale?
Re: Quick turnaround ale?
something with a low OG eg 1038 - 40 and not a lot of IBUs usually does the trick, and maybe use S-04 or Nottingham
Re: Quick turnaround ale?
Hows about:
95% Pale malt + 5% Crystal to 1035
50/50 Fuggles & Goldings FWH to 20 IBUs
same 15min to 5 IBUs
S04
John
95% Pale malt + 5% Crystal to 1035
50/50 Fuggles & Goldings FWH to 20 IBUs
same 15min to 5 IBUs
S04
John
Re: Quick turnaround ale?
Hi
I highly recomend both Whorsts and my take on Whorst's quick bitter - drinking in 7 days!
Whorst:
My recipe is based on 60% mash efficiency. I've found that it completes fermentation in 3 days. Rack into corny with finings. If you don't add finings you'll be alright because 04 is so flocculent. The beer will still have CO2 in solution and will be nicely conditioned. I'm assuming you're serving with a beer engine? Cool it down 1-2 days before you serve at 10C. Vent before you serve and off you go.
3.18kg pale malt
.23kg dark crystal malt(120L)
.11 special roast(amber malt)
Hops of your choice to achieve 25-30 IBU's.
Below is a picture of the last bitter I brewed. Exactly 7 days old and delicious
My Take:
viewtopic.php?f=24&t=16559&p=197715&hil ... ry#p197715
I highly recomend both Whorsts and my take on Whorst's quick bitter - drinking in 7 days!
Whorst:
My recipe is based on 60% mash efficiency. I've found that it completes fermentation in 3 days. Rack into corny with finings. If you don't add finings you'll be alright because 04 is so flocculent. The beer will still have CO2 in solution and will be nicely conditioned. I'm assuming you're serving with a beer engine? Cool it down 1-2 days before you serve at 10C. Vent before you serve and off you go.
3.18kg pale malt
.23kg dark crystal malt(120L)
.11 special roast(amber malt)
Hops of your choice to achieve 25-30 IBU's.
Below is a picture of the last bitter I brewed. Exactly 7 days old and delicious
My Take:
viewtopic.php?f=24&t=16559&p=197715&hil ... ry#p197715
Re: Quick turnaround ale?
I would agree with this recipe I do pretty much that for my stock bitter which is drinkable pretty quick.Bionicmunky wrote:Hows about:
95% Pale malt + 5% Crystal to 1035
50/50 Fuggles & Goldings FWH to 20 IBUs
same 15min to 5 IBUs
S04
John
Re: Quick turnaround ale?
I'd add that in my limited experience, I have found Amber Malt to take ages to mellow out properly - so I'd miss that out in a beer aimed for a quick turn....
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Re: Quick turnaround ale?
Just bouncing this thread. I was looking for just this type of thing to try this weekend. Getting sick of waiting weeks for my beer to be ready. Into the corny at 3-4 days, ready in a week? Amazing!
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