Munich Smash
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Munich Smash
OK, going to get another sneaky brew on today Sneaky as I can't be arsed to go to work..
I haven't made any starter yet so my liquid yeast is for another day. I've got lots of 05 but I think I'm going to use Wilkos yeast (Notts)
to brew a Munich smash.
I've considered making a hop bomb but I think it might be nice to have something mellow with some hop finish so I'm thinking Northern Brewer.
Any thoughts ?
100% Munich
Northern Brewer ?
Notts....
I haven't made any starter yet so my liquid yeast is for another day. I've got lots of 05 but I think I'm going to use Wilkos yeast (Notts)
to brew a Munich smash.
I've considered making a hop bomb but I think it might be nice to have something mellow with some hop finish so I'm thinking Northern Brewer.
Any thoughts ?
100% Munich
Northern Brewer ?
Notts....
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Re: Munich Smash
It will work. What source is your Munich? U.K. Malting or German? U.K. Sourced can be very sweet at 100% grist. Mash low or don't be shy with the IBU
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Re: Munich Smash
Sounds good. Moderately hopped with something American? Cascade?
Nice American amber ale.
What ebc is this going to come out at?
Nice American amber ale.
What ebc is this going to come out at?
Re: Munich Smash
Can't some Munich have low diastatic power depending on the source? Pretty sure Muntons only recommend 20% of grist.
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Re: Munich Smash
70%Sadfield wrote:Can't some Munich have low diastatic power depending on the source? Pretty sure Muntons only recommend 20% of grist.
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Re: Munich Smash
The brew is on ....
The malt is weyermann got an entire sack to get through which is why I wanted to try a smash I'm doing a 5 step mash to try and get a better attenuation.
The malt is weyermann got an entire sack to get through which is why I wanted to try a smash I'm doing a 5 step mash to try and get a better attenuation.
It's calculated to be 20.5What ebc is this going to come out at?
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Re: Munich Smash
German Munich malt should be 100% diastatic. If in doubt run the numbers on the bag through some research. If it's close or you doubt you can fully convert, add half a kilo of pale to get your enzymes up.
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Re: Munich Smash
https://bsgcraftbrewing.com/weyermann-m ... type1-25kg
It's the lightest of munich so I'm not worried....
It's the lightest of munich so I'm not worried....
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Re: Munich Smash
Sweet.
Yes 70%, just looked back at my info (a 2013 pdf) was 20%. Sorry.
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Re: Munich Smash
Og was 1052 for 19l ... I'll post my brew day later 

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