caledonian 80/-
caledonian 80/-
A superbly balanced golden heavy,80 shilling is from the caledonian brewery in Edinburgh.Full malt in the mouth,deep,dry hop finish with chocolate notes.
Pale malt - 3600g (65%)
crystal malt - 750g (15%)
amber malt - 500g (10%)
chocolate malt - 250g (5%)
wheat malt - 250g (5%)
fuggle - 50g start of boil
goldings - 42g start of boil
goldings - 7g last 15 min
recipe by graham wheeler and roger protz
mash liquor 12lt
mash temp 65
alc content 4.3%
og 1043
final gravity 1011
bitterness 36 ebu
final volume 23lt
Pale malt - 3600g (65%)
crystal malt - 750g (15%)
amber malt - 500g (10%)
chocolate malt - 250g (5%)
wheat malt - 250g (5%)
fuggle - 50g start of boil
goldings - 42g start of boil
goldings - 7g last 15 min
recipe by graham wheeler and roger protz
mash liquor 12lt
mash temp 65
alc content 4.3%
og 1043
final gravity 1011
bitterness 36 ebu
final volume 23lt
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Re: caledonian 80/-
Did you use 1728 Scottish Ale or other type of yeast?DRB wrote:A superbly balanced golden heavy,80 shilling is from the caledonian brewery in Edinburgh.Full malt in the mouth,deep,dry hop finish with chocolate notes.
Pale malt - 3600g (65%)
crystal malt - 750g (15%)
amber malt - 500g (10%)
chocolate malt - 250g (5%)
wheat malt - 250g (5%)
fuggle - 50g start of boil
goldings - 42g start of boil
goldings - 7g last 15 min
recipe by graham wheeler and roger protz
mash liquor 12lt
mash temp 65
alc content 4.3%
og 1043
final gravity 1011
bitterness 36 ebu
final volume 23lt
I’ve just started drinking my 2nd AG brewed 1st Feb McEwan 80/- from Wheeler Protz book BCEBAH, thought it is excellent, pleasing malt, hop flavours and nice mouth feel. To be repeated
23L
Pale Malt 2900g
Flaked Maize 650g
Flaked Wheat 220g
Roast Barley 45g
Cane Sugar325g
Challenger Hops 45g Start of boil
Used Safale S-04 yeast
Goldings Hops 10g Last 15 mins
67c 90 min mash
30 EBU 25 EBC
OG: 1042 FG: 1008 4.6% ABV
On tap/Bottles - Coopers Draught Kit – Grolsch 1st AG – 80/- 2nd AG
Maturing - Murphy Stout 3rd AG

23L
Pale Malt 2900g
Flaked Maize 650g
Flaked Wheat 220g
Roast Barley 45g
Cane Sugar325g
Challenger Hops 45g Start of boil
Used Safale S-04 yeast
Goldings Hops 10g Last 15 mins
67c 90 min mash
30 EBU 25 EBC
OG: 1042 FG: 1008 4.6% ABV
On tap/Bottles - Coopers Draught Kit – Grolsch 1st AG – 80/- 2nd AG
Maturing - Murphy Stout 3rd AG
Re: caledonian 80/-
Did you use 1728 Scottish Ale or other type of yeast?[/quote]
Ive used Safale S04, Danstar Nottingham and Gervin ale yeasts on this brew. The Safale came out the best for me.It gave me a more crisp ale,where the others were a bit to fruity for my pallette. Cheers Steve.
Ive used Safale S04, Danstar Nottingham and Gervin ale yeasts on this brew. The Safale came out the best for me.It gave me a more crisp ale,where the others were a bit to fruity for my pallette. Cheers Steve.
Yeh, I'm also a fan of Caledonian beers although haven't had any in ages.
A few years ago, I managed to get a quick tour of the brewery, and saw the direct fired coppers.
Wasn't there a change of management/ownership recently?
They use to produce the odd bottle conditioned beer - maybe you could get hold of some yeast that way?

A few years ago, I managed to get a quick tour of the brewery, and saw the direct fired coppers.

They use to produce the odd bottle conditioned beer - maybe you could get hold of some yeast that way?