citra pale ale
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Fermentable Colour lb: oz Grams Ratio
Pale Malt 5 EBC 8 lbs. 13.0 oz 4000 grams 93%
Wheat Malt 3.5 EBC 0 lbs. 10.5 oz 300 grams 7%
Hop Variety Type Alpha Time lb: oz grams Ratio
citra Whole 13.8 % 90 mins 0 lbs. 0.7 oz 20 grams 20%
citra Whole 13.8 % 10 mins 0 lbs. 0.4 oz 10 grams 10%
citra Whole 13.8 % 5 mins 0 lbs. 0.7 oz 20 grams 20%
citra Whole 13.8 % 0 mins 0 lbs. 1.8 oz 50 grams 50%
Final Volume: 19 Litres
Original Gravity: 1.051
Final Gravity: 1.012
Alcohol Content: 5.1% ABV
Total Liquor: 28.2 Litres
Mash Liquor: 10.8 Litres
Mash Efficiency: 75 %
Bitterness: 48.2360746376883 EBU
Colour: 8 EBC
what about this recipe?
Re: what about this recipe?
Looks a little bitter, maybe tone it down to 48.2360746376882 IBUs ? Ahh the old ones are the best
Recipe looks good - what yeast?
Recipe looks good - what yeast?
Re: what about this recipe?
nottingham i was thinking on this one ?
what about a touch of crystal in the grain bill say 150 grams?
what about a touch of crystal in the grain bill say 150 grams?
Re: what about this recipe?
I tend to think blonde ales are good for trying out new hops, especially big citrussy ones. You could add a little carapils or caramalt for body, 250g or so.