Wanted to keep the cost down, so thinking of making an English pale ale and showcasing what great hops we have. I usually brew with American or New Zealand hops so haven’t had much experience using East Kent Goldings.
This is what I’ve come up with:
Recipe Overview
ABV: 5.1%
Original Gravity (OG): 1.057
IBU's (Tinseth): 35
Bitterness to Gravity Ratio: 0.61
Colour: 19.7 EBC = 10 SRM
The Grain Bill (Also includes extracts, sugars and adjuncts)
86.2% Crisp Pale Malt (5.7 EBC = 2.9 SRM) 5808 grams = 12.81 pounds
7.5% Crystal Malt (120 EBC = 60.9 SRM) 503 grams = 1.11 pounds
3.4% Amber Malt (50 EBC = 25.4 SRM) 232 grams = 0.51 pounds
2.9% Torrified Wheat (4 EBC = 2 SRM) 194 grams = 0.43 pounds
The Hop Bill (Based on Tinseth Formula)
23.2 IBU East Kent Golding Flowers (5.5%AA) 54.6 grams = 1.926 ounces at 60 mins
4.9 IBU East Kent Golding Flowers (5.5%AA) 14.9 grams = 0.525 ounces at 30 mins
6.9 IBU East Kent Golding Flowers (5.5%AA) 44.7 grams = 1.576 ounces at 10 mins
0 IBU East Kent Golding Flowers (5.5%AA) 9.9 grams = 0.35 ounces at 0 mins
0 IBU East Kent Golding Flowers (5.5%AA) 19.9 grams = 0.7 ounces at 0 mins (Dry Hopped)
Fermentation & Conditioning
Fermentation: WLP023 Burton Ale Yeast for 14 days at 20 C = 68 F
What do we think? Will WLP023 be okay for this style and should I pair anything with EKG?
