as the weather is meant to be nice this weekend going to make a couple of brews to use up the grain I have before, obviously, ordering more. One of the things I am going to make is Burton Bridge Top Dog Stout - never had it before but want to make a stout and this was the only one I have the ingredients for from BYOBRA.
The recipe calls for 20g of Challenger, which by my calculations gives an EBU of about 16. The recipe says it should be 40. Which is correct? Looking at the other stout recipes they use about double the amount of hops as this one and have EBUs of about 40 so I am thinking the hops are wrong.
Any help gratefully received
burton bridge top dog stout - amount of hops?
Re: burton bridge top dog stout - amount of hops?
hops are wrong and it tasted pretty shitty without them in my opionion try 40 grams i think
Re: burton bridge top dog stout - amount of hops?
Cheers alfie09, I thought it probably was the hop amount that was wrong. I'll up the hops to 40EBU and see what happens.
Re: burton bridge top dog stout - amount of hops?
drmick, I see from your brew list that you are doing a Wherry, I don't suppose you mind posting or pm-ing me the recipe please? Having been looking for a recipe for ages, I think it's pale, cara, crystal, goldings, progress and styrians. Is this about right?
Re: burton bridge top dog stout - amount of hops?
That Wherry was from a kit - I think i need to update my list as its a bit out of date
There are a couple of recipes on the forum, one I had bookmarked is below, no idea if its any good though
viewtopic.php?f=5&t=26474
There are a couple of recipes on the forum, one I had bookmarked is below, no idea if its any good though
viewtopic.php?f=5&t=26474
Re: burton bridge top dog stout - amount of hops?
Thanks very much, I'll have a crack and see how it goes!