Dodgeball ale 29-7-07
Dodgeball ale 29-7-07
Had a BBQ last nite which put a big dent in the beer reserves (gave me enormous satisfaction to see all those untouched carryouts of carlsberg and harp etc), so i now have two empty cornies just crying out to be filled with beer.
SWMBO has already stated that she wants an easy drinking golden ale low in bitterness for the next brew, so thats what i will be attempting to produce.
Thinking along the lines of
4.25 Kg lager Malt
0.25 Kg Carapils
0.25 Kg Vienna
0.25 Kg Wheat
mash at 65 C for 90 mins
Hopped to about 20 IBU with Saaz hops 3 %.
35g 90 mins
21g 30 mins
21g 10 mins
ferment with either nottingham or US-05
Any comments on the hopping schedule (i have about 80g of saaz to play with).
I've never used carapils before and was wondering what 0.25 Kg in a brew like this would acheive (i want this to be realtively light ie easy drinking) should i take it out of the recipe or will such a small amount provide a nice amount of body???
Just realised i have no irish moss or protofloc (could i still brew a golden ale???)
Away to heat up the water.
SWMBO has already stated that she wants an easy drinking golden ale low in bitterness for the next brew, so thats what i will be attempting to produce.
Thinking along the lines of
4.25 Kg lager Malt
0.25 Kg Carapils
0.25 Kg Vienna
0.25 Kg Wheat
mash at 65 C for 90 mins
Hopped to about 20 IBU with Saaz hops 3 %.
35g 90 mins
21g 30 mins
21g 10 mins
ferment with either nottingham or US-05
Any comments on the hopping schedule (i have about 80g of saaz to play with).
I've never used carapils before and was wondering what 0.25 Kg in a brew like this would acheive (i want this to be realtively light ie easy drinking) should i take it out of the recipe or will such a small amount provide a nice amount of body???
Just realised i have no irish moss or protofloc (could i still brew a golden ale???)
Away to heat up the water.
Re: Dodgeball ale 29-7-07
That% age of carapils will barely be evident.May help head retention, but I could never detect any benifits or "marked " differences in beers I've used it in.delboy wrote:Had a BBQ last nite which put a big dent in the beer reserves (gave me enormous satisfaction to see all those untouched carryouts of carlsberg and harp etc), so i now have two empty cornies just crying out to be filled with beer.
SWMBO has already stated that she wants an easy drinking golden ale low in bitterness for the next brew, so thats what i will be attempting to produce.
Thinking along the lines of
4.25 Kg lager Malt
0.25 Kg Carapils
0.25 Kg Vienna
0.25 Kg Wheat
mash at 65 C for 90 mins
Hopped to about 20 IBU with Saaz hops 3 %.
35g 90 mins
21g 30 mins
21g 10 mins
ferment with either nottingham or US-05
Any comments on the hopping schedule (i have about 80g of saaz to play with).
I've never used carapils before and was wondering what 0.25 Kg in a brew like this would acheive (i want this to be realtively light ie easy drinking) should i take it out of the recipe or will such a small amount provide a nice amount of body???
Just realised i have no irish moss or protofloc (could i still brew a golden ale???)
Away to heat up the water.
personally I'd go with the US05 as it will push the hops to the fore and keep the malt clean and crisp with that mash temp.
Saaz =YUM.
I did a pale ale today that was bittered with POR(27 IBU) and has 1 gram per liter of saaz at both 10 min and flame out.
pitched with T58 for a belgian spicy profile.previous brew was same grist and hops with US 05.
dave
Re: Dodgeball ale 29-7-07
Thats good to know about the carapils i didn't want it to have too much body anyway.mr bond wrote: That% age of carapils will barely be evident.May help head retention, but I could never detect any benifits or "marked " differences in beers I've used it in.
personally I'd go with the US05 as it will push the hops to the fore and keep the malt clean and crisp with that mash temp.
Saaz =YUM.
I did a pale ale today that was bittered with POR(27 IBU) and has 1 gram per liter of saaz at both 10 min and flame out.
pitched with T58 for a belgian spicy profile.previous brew was same grist and hops with US 05.
dave
i was leaning towards the US-05 (the only downside with it is that its a bugger to get it to sediment).
Was all the 27 IBU from the 10 min and flameout addition??
Re: Dodgeball ale 29-7-07
No .Pride of ringwood (10.2 AAU)at 60 min for 27 IBU.delboy wrote:
Was all the 27 IBU from the 10 min and flameout addition??
Saaz for flava/aroma.
Re: Dodgeball ale 29-7-07
just re-read your post, that was a silly question on my part, there is no way saaz at 1g a L would give you those IBUsmr bond wrote:No .Pride of ringwood (10.2 AAU)at 60 min for 27 IBU.delboy wrote:
Was all the 27 IBU from the 10 min and flameout addition??
Saaz for flava/aroma.

They are the gold foil saaz but 2006 crop, i don't suppose you would have an idea what AA % im looking at for these??SteveD wrote:Those 3% alpha Saaz. Would they perchance be gold foil block ones, 2005 harvest? If so, you'll be looking at about 2%aa max, after allowing for age. Apologies if you already knew that, or they're fresher hops.
Edit: Should i perhaps substitute the 90 min bittering hop addition from saaz to say another hop??
What would complement the Saaz
I have at my disposal
Target
Magnum
Amarillio
perle (not a big fan of this hop though at least not as a flavour hop)
cascade
Styrian goldings
EKG
Fuggles
Just got in from a beery afternoon and roast dinner with some friends. I'd calculate on 2.5%aa for 10 month old Saaz (assuming September harvest)delboy wrote:They are the gold foil saaz but 2006 crop, i don't suppose you would have an idea what AA % im looking at for these??SteveD wrote:Those 3% alpha Saaz. Would they perchance be gold foil block ones, 2005 harvest? If so, you'll be looking at about 2%aa max, after allowing for age. Apologies if you already knew that, or they're fresher hops.
Edit: Should i perhaps substitute the 90 min bittering hop addition from saaz to say another hop??
What would complement the Saaz
I have at my disposal
Target
Magnum
Amarillio
perle (not a big fan of this hop though at least not as a flavour hop)
cascade
Styrian goldings
EKG
Fuggles
I'd still go for softer bitterness, as you're after a gentler ale, so perhaps copper hop with Goldings or Fuggles, and use a fair wodge of the Saaz late or in steep.
...might be a bit late, looks like you'd have boiled by now.