Difference between revisions of "Batch13"

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Brought ~3 gallons of water to a boil.  Removed from heat and added LME.  Returned to heat, added soverign hops at 180F and started a 1 hour timer.  At 30 minutes, added the irish moss.  At 15 minutes, added the Fuggle hops.  Cooled to 80F in a sink full of cold water.  Added cold water to 5 gallons, and pitched at 58F.  Took about 48 hours to start fermenting, but is now going nicely.  No gravity readings because I broke my hydrometer.
 
Brought ~3 gallons of water to a boil.  Removed from heat and added LME.  Returned to heat, added soverign hops at 180F and started a 1 hour timer.  At 30 minutes, added the irish moss.  At 15 minutes, added the Fuggle hops.  Cooled to 80F in a sink full of cold water.  Added cold water to 5 gallons, and pitched at 58F.  Took about 48 hours to start fermenting, but is now going nicely.  No gravity readings because I broke my hydrometer.
  
Racked to secondary.  Color is a little light, but the aroma and flavor are spot on for being a wonderful beer when finished.
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Racked to secondary.  Color is a little light, but the aroma and flavor are spot on for being a wonderful beer when finished.  
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Bottled.  Flavor and color are awesome.  Not sure I want to wait to drink this one.  --[[User:Morrigu|Morrigu]] 20:41, 11 April 2011 (EST)

Latest revision as of 21:41, 11 April 2011

Redhead Ale

Ingredients:

  • 1 can (3.3 lbs) light malt extract
  • 1 can (3.3 lbs) amber malt extract
  • 1 tube White Labs Dry English Ale yeast
  • 1 oz fuggle hops pellets
  • 1 oz soverign hops pellets
  • 1 tsp irish moss
  • 5 oz of priming sugar

Brought ~3 gallons of water to a boil. Removed from heat and added LME. Returned to heat, added soverign hops at 180F and started a 1 hour timer. At 30 minutes, added the irish moss. At 15 minutes, added the Fuggle hops. Cooled to 80F in a sink full of cold water. Added cold water to 5 gallons, and pitched at 58F. Took about 48 hours to start fermenting, but is now going nicely. No gravity readings because I broke my hydrometer.

Racked to secondary. Color is a little light, but the aroma and flavor are spot on for being a wonderful beer when finished.

Bottled. Flavor and color are awesome. Not sure I want to wait to drink this one. --Morrigu 20:41, 11 April 2011 (EST)