As it was such a good result, I'd like to try replicate it from grain, and I was thinking something like this, as a BIAB recipe to 20 litres using BrewMate:
Pale Malt: 3913g mash at 67deg from a strike temperature of 69deg; 25.5 litres of water to strike
Cascade 60mins 20g
Cascade 10mins 20g
Cascade dry-hop 20g
Safale-US05 yeast
OG 1042, FG 1011, ABV 4.1%
24.2 IBU Bitterness
6.6 EBC colour
Do you think it would be anywhere near? Could it use some other grains? e.g. Torrified wheat, or maybe wheat malt, lager malt?
I have some leftover lager malt, crystal malt, chocolate malt & black malt, although using any significant quantities of the latter two it would obviously be anything but a "pale" ale
