Winter/Old ale A.G. no.5

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Tom_D

Winter/Old ale A.G. no.5

Post by Tom_D » Thu Nov 04, 2010 10:00 am

Hi Folks,

Since making my last batch of beer (a Christmas ale) I've been thinking about making another dark, strong ale as I can't get enough of them at the moment and I know I'll need a good stock for December. Can anyone see any issues with this recipe:-

Batch Size 12L

Maris Otter 2.800kg
Amber 0.150kg
Dark Crystal 0.130kg
Chocolate 0.060kg
Roasted Barley 0.060kg
Torrified Wheat 0.055kg

Northdown 7.5% 20g@60
Northdown 7.5% 8g@20
Fuggles 4.3% 10g@10

I've never used amber malt before but I've heard good things, would this amount be noticeable?

Cheers,

Tom.

Tom_D

Re: Winter/Old ale A.G. no.5

Post by Tom_D » Thu Nov 04, 2010 11:12 am

Apologies for posting this twice by the way. I've asked admin to delete the repeat post.

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Re: Winter/Old ale A.G. no.5

Post by TheLastSuppa » Thu Nov 04, 2010 11:28 am

Sounds nice Tom! Amber gives a nice dry biscuity finish, which I love. If you use too much though, it can become astringent. The most I have usd is 150g in a 23L brew, so 150g in 12L might be a bit too much. I would add a lot more crystal as well. But it's up to you.

Let us know how it turns out!

Tom_D

Re: Winter/Old ale A.G. no.5

Post by Tom_D » Thu Nov 04, 2010 11:48 am

Cheers LastSuppa. I'll take your advice and use half the amount of amber and up the dark crystal to 200g. I've been on the Old Peculier and Fuller's 1845 lately and I want to make something along those lines.

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