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iandiggs

How will this recipe turn out?

Post by iandiggs » Sun Feb 24, 2013 2:33 pm

Hello,

I had some surplus grains to use up so i have brewed this and it is already in the FV. Can anybody hazard a guess as to how it will turn out and if it will be ok?

23l batch
OG 1044(ish)
**For the first time ever, i treated all water (30l+) with 50 ml Carbonate Reducing Solution as Thames Water gave me a water hardness reading of 315 caco3 and i think this has always up to now affected the outcome of my-mainly pale-ales**

4200g Maris Otter
256g Munich Malt
350g British Caramalt
208g Wheat Malt
130g Carafa Special (sparged only for colour)

30g Progress @ 90 mins

25g Styrian Goldings @ 20 mins
20g Fuggles @ 20 mins

25g Styrian Goldings @ 5 mins
20g Fuggles @ 5 mins

50g Styrian Goldings @ 0 minutes/80 degree steep for 30 mins
20g Fuggles @ 0 minutes/80 degree steep for 30 mins

Total IBU 35.88

Yeast S-04

Considering dry-hopping with East Kent Goldings, although I do not want the 'Grassiness' taste so am not sure yet...

Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

Regards,
Ian

barney

Re: How will this recipe turn out?

Post by barney » Sun Feb 24, 2013 3:07 pm

That will be a super ESB. I think you are right to add the colour aspect.

I might brew that myself,

:)

iandiggs

Re: How will this recipe turn out?

Post by iandiggs » Sun Feb 24, 2013 3:16 pm

Thanks Barney!

barney

Re: How will this recipe turn out?

Post by barney » Sun Feb 24, 2013 3:25 pm

Ha ha, I have done the almost the same malt bill myself today.
I was keeping it pale though and a touch stronger.
Should be some lovely soft honey notes there.

Matt12398

Re: How will this recipe turn out?

Post by Matt12398 » Sun Feb 24, 2013 5:19 pm

iandiggs wrote:
Considering dry-hopping with East Kent Goldings, although I do not want the 'Grassiness' taste so am not sure yet...
Why do you think you'll get a grassy taste? It should only happen if you add too much for too long. I dry hopped with 50 g of East Kent Goldings pellets for 10 days which some might argue is a little long for pellets but it tasted insanely good with no grassy flavours.

iandiggs

Re: How will this recipe turn out?

Post by iandiggs » Sun Feb 24, 2013 8:06 pm

ok...will take that into account...thanks...Ian

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Re: How will this recipe turn out?

Post by seymour » Sun Feb 24, 2013 9:34 pm

barney wrote:That will be a super ESB. I think you are right to add the colour aspect...
+1 Lots of classic English ale characteristics: malts, hops, yeast...well done.

iandiggs

Re: How will this recipe turn out?

Post by iandiggs » Sun Feb 24, 2013 10:20 pm

Cheers Seymour...

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