Hi good people, I'm after a bit of advice on this bitter recipe I've put together. My aim is to end up with a light/medium copper colour (similar to Hydes Original Bitter if anyone is familiar with it), with a prominant hop flavour/aroma (but not over-powering the malt) and moderate bitterness. Not sure what yeast I'll use yet, I may try the Wyeast Thames Valley as I am a big fan of White Labs Burton (I've heard they are very similar). I've only done 10 AG brews so far and 9 of those were other peoples recipes, so any suggestions/feedback is appreciated.
Oh, and I'm BIAB.
Cheers
Recipe:
Brew length: 23L
Mash length: 90 min
Mash temp: 151 deg F
Boil length: 90 min
Estimated original gravity: 1.045
Estimated final gravity: 1.010
Estimated IBU: 39.3
Grain:
Maris Otter 4.2kg (80%)
Chocolate 160g (3%)
Medium Crystal 520g (10%)
Flaked Barley 370g (7%)
Hops: Fuggles - AA 5%
60 min: 80g
10 min: 40g
Flame out: 20g
Dry hop: 20g
Bitter using nowt but Fuggles
Re: Bitter using nowt but Fuggles
there is a beer called what the fuggles by wadworth very nice pint
What The Fuggles
Wadworth Co.
England
Style: English Bitter
ABV: 5%
not sure on amounts but someone might have a clue with a better pallet than mine
What the Fuggles
Wadworth
Type Classic Bitters / Pale Ales
ABV 5.0%
A special for the Wetherspoons Real Ale Festival October 2013. This powerful beer, brewed again for the first time in over 10 years, exclusively for this Wetherspoon real-ale festival, is hopped at three different times during the brewing process, resulting in a fragrant character and full hop flavour, with a hint of biscuit in the finish.
What The Fuggles
Wadworth Co.
England
Style: English Bitter
ABV: 5%
not sure on amounts but someone might have a clue with a better pallet than mine
What the Fuggles
Wadworth
Type Classic Bitters / Pale Ales
ABV 5.0%
A special for the Wetherspoons Real Ale Festival October 2013. This powerful beer, brewed again for the first time in over 10 years, exclusively for this Wetherspoon real-ale festival, is hopped at three different times during the brewing process, resulting in a fragrant character and full hop flavour, with a hint of biscuit in the finish.
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Re: Bitter using nowt but Fuggles
With 160g Chocolate you'll end up with a very dark beer. If you want a light/medium copper colour I'd crank right back on the Chocolate or even eliminate it. Even 520g Crystal will make it a fairly deep copper. If you particularly want some flavours from the chocolate you could reduce to, say 50-60g and halve the amount of crystal. There is an element of trial and error of course 'til you get it to your taste.Fuggley Duckling wrote:Hi good people, I'm after a bit of advice on this bitter recipe I've put together. My aim is to end up with a light/medium copper colour (similar to Hydes Original Bitter if anyone is familiar with it), with a prominant hop flavour/aroma (but not over-powering the malt) and moderate bitterness. Not sure what yeast I'll use yet, I may try the Wyeast Thames Valley as I am a big fan of White Labs Burton (I've heard they are very similar). I've only done 10 AG brews so far and 9 of those were other peoples recipes, so any suggestions/feedback is appreciated.
Oh, and I'm BIAB.
Cheers
Recipe:
Brew length: 23L
Mash length: 90 min
Mash temp: 151 deg F
Boil length: 90 min
Estimated original gravity: 1.045
Estimated final gravity: 1.010
Estimated IBU: 39.3
Grain:
Maris Otter 4.2kg (80%)
Chocolate 160g (3%)
Medium Crystal 520g (10%)
Flaked Barley 370g (7%)
Hops: Fuggles - AA 5%
60 min: 80g
10 min: 40g
Flame out: 20g
Dry hop: 20g
If you want the malt to shine through I'd maybe reduce the IBUs a bit to say 30-35. But all Fuggles should be fine. It's a good way of discovering individual hop characters
Best wishes
Dave
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Re: Bitter using nowt but Fuggles
Yes, 3% of chocolate might be pushing the colour a bit, otherwise I wouldn't change a thing.
Re: Bitter using nowt but Fuggles
Thanks for the feedback. I've altered the grain bill as per your suggestions Dave. I will probably keep the hops the same or maybe just reduce slightly, as I don't really want the malt to 'shine' through as such, just still be noticable under the hops. Cheers.
Updated recipe:
Brew length: 23L
Mash length: 90 min
Mash temp: 151 deg F
Boil length: 90 min
Estimated original gravity: 1.045
Estimated final gravity: 1.010
Estimated IBU: 39.3
Grain:
Maris Otter 4.56kg (87%)
Chocolate 50g (1%)
Medium Crystal 260g (5%)
Flaked Barley 370g (7%)
Hops: Fuggles - AA 5%
60 min: 80g
10 min: 40g
Flame out: 20g
Dry hop: 20g
Updated recipe:
Brew length: 23L
Mash length: 90 min
Mash temp: 151 deg F
Boil length: 90 min
Estimated original gravity: 1.045
Estimated final gravity: 1.010
Estimated IBU: 39.3
Grain:
Maris Otter 4.56kg (87%)
Chocolate 50g (1%)
Medium Crystal 260g (5%)
Flaked Barley 370g (7%)
Hops: Fuggles - AA 5%
60 min: 80g
10 min: 40g
Flame out: 20g
Dry hop: 20g
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Re: Bitter using nowt but Fuggles
Sounds like a gud 'nFuggley Duckling wrote:Thanks for the feedback. I've altered the grain bill as per your suggestions Dave. I will probably keep the hops the same or maybe just reduce slightly, as I don't really want the malt to 'shine' through as such, just still be noticable under the hops. Cheers.
Updated recipe:
Brew length: 23L
Mash length: 90 min
Mash temp: 151 deg F
Boil length: 90 min
Estimated original gravity: 1.045
Estimated final gravity: 1.010
Estimated IBU: 39.3
Grain:
Maris Otter 4.56kg (87%)
Chocolate 50g (1%)
Medium Crystal 260g (5%)
Flaked Barley 370g (7%)
Hops: Fuggles - AA 5%
60 min: 80g
10 min: 40g
Flame out: 20g
Dry hop: 20g
Best wishes
Dave
Dave
Re: Bitter using nowt but Fuggles
Looks like a cracking recipe
I would dial back the ibu's to 30 though as I the dry hopping and late additions will add additional bitterness 
But then again that's just my taste and I'm sure it will be a cracking pint


But then again that's just my taste and I'm sure it will be a cracking pint

Cheers and gone,
Mozza
Mozza
Re: Bitter using nowt but Fuggles
Thanks for the feedback. I guess how much I dial back on the hops will depend on how I'm feeling come brew day 
Cheers

Cheers