Yeah I Probably will, I done it this time last year with pils and dextrose and it turned out splendid, you know how it goes though, you allways want to try something else!!
Had a Shocker No Riwaka!! Fuck it!!
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Well Here is the Hops
20Ibu Simcoe @ 60 and 30
50g Simcoe @ 15
30g Each Pacific Jade and Motueka @ 5 and Flame out
First for me I added 5.7g of CaCl to the mash and ended up with a mash ph of 5.22, Didnt even have to add lactic I thought I would have to give it a little squirt with an all Pilsner malt mash, that Global Pils is the shit!!
350.00 gm Pale Malt (2 Row) Aus (5.9 EBC) Grain 100.00 %
5.00 gm Tettnang [4.50 %] (10 min) Hops 9.5 IBU
1 Pkg Southern German Lager (White Labs #WLP838) Yeast-Lager
Beer Profile Estimated Original Gravity: 1.040 SG
Estimated Final Gravity: 1.011 SG
It's an experiment to brew step one of a starter for a Munich Dunkel. I could just use LDME, but it gets expensive, so I thought I'd try to do it cheaper. Mrs warra is in Sydney at present, so I have plenty of time to amuse myself.
I've done that with some success, although I did use pilsner malt and didn't boil for long enough, it reeked of cooked corn. Didn't affect the eventual beer at all though
My pilsner malt cost me $75 AUD a bag.
I got a bargain pale bag for $35 AUD, so that's the go, for $0.50 of of malt, and a similar amount for hops. All up about $1!
I always pour off the starter beer, so it's no biggie.
Following a couple of malt-focused brews, decided on an APA for last night:
12kg Golden Promise
3.5kg Maris Otter
1.35kg Medium crystal
130g NZ Cascade @60min
100g NZ Cascade @10min
65g Motueka @10min
100g NZ Cascade @1min
65g Motueka @1min
Prob 2g/l dry hop of Cascade/Motueka (thinking 60/40 split)
Dropped onto the yeast cake from my headwetter brew last week.
OG 1.053, in theory about 50IBU
Just one stuff-up on the brew - not sure how it'll turn out, but the 10min hops went in at 30min by accident, so could end up a bit out of balance... Wort was tasting pretty bitter, lucky I like it that way!
Also grabbed a taste of the headwetter while I was transferring it to secondary for the dry hop (wouldn't have bothered but needed the fermenter it was in) and it's frickin' awesome. So looking forward to having a full keg of this in the fridge!