Try some of these great recipes out, or share your favourite brew with other forumees!
-
DC
- Lost in an Alcoholic Haze
- Posts: 709
- Joined: Sun Sep 07, 2008 10:52 pm
- Location: Newcastle
Post
by DC » Wed Jun 27, 2012 7:25 am
Hi all, I have recently completed my shiny 70L mashtun conversion and I am looking for a Pale Malt only recipe to christen it, my local brewery where I purchase my malt etc doesnt stock a great range of malts. So I have decided to buy a 25kg sack of pale malt and various hops (recipe dependant) and make a simple pale malt only brew and source speciality grains elsewhere. So come on guys can anyone suggest a pale malt only recipe (10 gallon) to christen the new mashtun
PS ! I dont want anything too bitter as some IPA's ive tried are too bitter for my taste
Cheers DC

FV No 1: Nowt
FV No 2: Nowt
FV No 3: Nowt
FV No 4: Nowt
Pressure Barrel No 1: Nowt
Conditioning: Nowt
Drinking: Nowt
Planning:
Yeast Bank: SafAle S04, Youngs Cider Yeast.

-
Goulders
- Under the Table
- Posts: 1002
- Joined: Mon Jan 24, 2011 10:14 pm
Post
by Goulders » Wed Jun 27, 2012 8:14 am
Summer Lightning? Pretty straightforward.
-
boingy
Post
by boingy » Wed Jun 27, 2012 9:49 am
Summer Lightning was exactly my thought too...
-
barney
Post
by barney » Wed Jun 27, 2012 10:34 am
Styrian stunner?
-
DC
- Lost in an Alcoholic Haze
- Posts: 709
- Joined: Sun Sep 07, 2008 10:52 pm
- Location: Newcastle
Post
by DC » Wed Jun 27, 2012 10:58 am
Hi all, Sounds like Summer Lightining may be the way to go ! Has anyone got the recipe handy ? I've got GW's book at home but I am at work till 6pm and want to email the recipe to my local brewery today to order malt & hops !
Cheers DC
FV No 1: Nowt
FV No 2: Nowt
FV No 3: Nowt
FV No 4: Nowt
Pressure Barrel No 1: Nowt
Conditioning: Nowt
Drinking: Nowt
Planning:
Yeast Bank: SafAle S04, Youngs Cider Yeast.

-
Goulders
- Under the Table
- Posts: 1002
- Joined: Mon Jan 24, 2011 10:14 pm
Post
by Goulders » Wed Jun 27, 2012 11:05 am
From BrewUK's website:
To make 23 Litres.
O.G. 1049
P.G. 1011
ABV 5%
Grist:
4.990kg Pale ale malt (4 EBC or less)
(assumes 75% effeciency)
Hops:
Start of boil 46g Challenger Hops
80 mins into boil 15g Goldings
End of boil 9g Goldings
Method:
Mash temp 66C 90mins
Sparge temp 77oC
Boil 90 minutes as vigorously as possible
Irish Moss or Protafloc in last 15 mins
Fermentation and conditioning:
Yeast = Wyeast London III or S-04
Fermentation temp 20oC
Should ferment in 7 days
Condition for 7 days at 12oC
Fine and serve 12oC
-
DC
- Lost in an Alcoholic Haze
- Posts: 709
- Joined: Sun Sep 07, 2008 10:52 pm
- Location: Newcastle
Post
by DC » Wed Jun 27, 2012 11:43 am
Hi Goulders, thanks for the recipe ! Now for a stupid question if I want to double this recipe and make 46 litres is it a case of doubling up the malt & hops ? Obviously it's double malt but ! But not sure if it's also double the qty of hops at the same stages of the boil ? Just need clarification before emailing order off to the brewery for collection hopefully this Friday !
Cheers DC
FV No 1: Nowt
FV No 2: Nowt
FV No 3: Nowt
FV No 4: Nowt
Pressure Barrel No 1: Nowt
Conditioning: Nowt
Drinking: Nowt
Planning:
Yeast Bank: SafAle S04, Youngs Cider Yeast.

-
jimp2003
Post
by jimp2003 » Sat Jun 30, 2012 7:58 pm
Bit of a late reply I guess but yes you should double everything up including the hops when scaling your recipe to 46 litres.