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Racked to secondary over the weekend. Color is just about perfect, and there's a bit more residual sweetness than in previous batches without the fresh grains. Definitely looking forward to this batch. -[[User:Morrigu|Morrigu]] 09:23, 29 June 2010 (EST) | Racked to secondary over the weekend. Color is just about perfect, and there's a bit more residual sweetness than in previous batches without the fresh grains. Definitely looking forward to this batch. -[[User:Morrigu|Morrigu]] 09:23, 29 June 2010 (EST) | ||
− | Started with [[User:Zahnnie|Zahnnie]] | + | Bottled. Good color, good flavor, really great potential. -[[User:Morrigu|Morrigu]] 16:51, 10 July 2010 (EST) |
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+ | FSG: 1.012 @ 78F = 1.014 @ 68F = 5.5% ABV | ||
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+ | Started with [[User:Zahnnie|Zahnnie]], bottled with Anne and Beth |
Latest revision as of 17:51, 10 July 2010
Redhead Ale w/grains
Ingredients:
I think this time I'm going to start with the basic RedHead recipe and try adding some fresh malt to give it better color and refine the flavor a bit more.
- 1 can (3.3 lbs) light liquid malt extract
- 1 can (3.3 lbs) amber liquid malt extract
- 1/2 lbs Cara Red malt
- 2 oz black patent malt
- 1 tube White Labs Dry English Ale yeast
- 1 oz fuggle hops pellets
- 1 oz soverign hops pellets
- 1 tsp irish moss
- 5 oz. priming sugar
Brought ~1 gallon of water to 160F, removed from heat, added grains and soaked for 45 minutes. Brought ~2 gallons of water to a boil, removed from heat, added LME and wort from the soaked grains. Returned to heat, brought to 180F, added soverign hops and started a 1 hour timer. At 30 minutes, added the irish moss. At 15 minutes remaining added the fuggle hops pellets. Cooled in a sink of water to ~100F. Poured into primary and added cold water to bring volume up to 5 gallons. Pitched at 82F. -Morrigu 16:14, 19 June 2010 (EST)
IG: 1.053 @ 82F = 1.055 @ 68F
Racked to secondary over the weekend. Color is just about perfect, and there's a bit more residual sweetness than in previous batches without the fresh grains. Definitely looking forward to this batch. -Morrigu 09:23, 29 June 2010 (EST)
Bottled. Good color, good flavor, really great potential. -Morrigu 16:51, 10 July 2010 (EST)
FSG: 1.012 @ 78F = 1.014 @ 68F = 5.5% ABV
Started with Zahnnie, bottled with Anne and Beth