It's Spelt 'B-E-E-R'

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JRH

It's Spelt 'B-E-E-R'

Post by JRH » Sun Jul 03, 2011 10:55 pm

Something I knocked up this evening, and would be glad of any comments as to how it might turn out:

500g Spelt Malt steeped in 4L boiled water
1.5kg Light LME
30g Chinook boiled for 30 minutes
30g Bobek at flame out
Safale US-05
OG1042

Final volume somewhere around 10-11L

RichardG

Re: It's Spelt 'B-E-E-R'

Post by RichardG » Mon Jul 04, 2011 9:42 am

No idea how it'll turn out as I've never used spelt malt or chinook, and the only time I used bobek I didn't like the result. I am interested to note that the max boil you have is 30mins for the chinook. What's the idea behind that?

JRH

Re: It's Spelt 'B-E-E-R'

Post by JRH » Mon Jul 04, 2011 5:55 pm

Hi Richard,

I was going more for aroma than bitterness is all.

RichardG

Re: It's Spelt 'B-E-E-R'

Post by RichardG » Tue Jul 05, 2011 9:17 am

Intersting; I seem to recall discussion about a technique such as this within the forum, and I believe it's something that some of the American brewers do?

JRH

Re: It's Spelt 'B-E-E-R'

Post by JRH » Tue Jul 05, 2011 11:03 pm

I think they go more for dry-hopping after the first phase of fermentation, Brewdog also do this. You should check out Brewdog's Beer School download, it has more information on the process: http://www.brewdog.com/media/downloads/ ... school.pdf

JRH

Re: It's Spelt 'B-E-E-R'

Post by JRH » Wed Jul 27, 2011 11:13 pm

A quick update as I had my first bottle of this tonight.

FG was dead-on 1010, making it about 4.8% after bottle-conditioning.

It was cloudy like a wheat beer, and had some of that wheat-beer tang to it. SWMBO commented that it smelt like apple tart! Maybe that's the Bobek? Nice refreshing pint for a hot summer's day though. Looks like it might clear eventually, so will leave it a bit before trying another.

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