Planning ahead a touch. For Fri/Sat - just a mild with some light US additions to spice it up a bit.
Let's Get Mild!
Batch Size: 20.00 L
Boil Size: 29.50 L
Estimated OG: 1.036 SG
Estimated Color: 21.5 SRM
Estimated IBU: 17.8 IBU
Brewhouse Efficiency: 66.00 %
Boil Time: 65 Minutes
3.05 kg ..Pale Malt (2 Row) UK (Bairds) 86.89 %
0.16 kg .Caramunich II (Weyermann) 4.56 %
0.16 kg .Crystal, Dark (Bairds) 4.56 %
0.07 kg .Black Malt (Bairds) 1.99 %
0.07 kg .Chocolate Malt, Pale (Bairds) 1.99 %
No mate I haven't. I was going to go for 500g of straight Munich. But I smelled and tasted the carared and thought I would give it a try. I believe it adds body as well. I was tossing up, between Munich and Vienna. But I felt the Munich would give it that little bit if biscuit flavour. It states it's an aromatic malt, for added colour and adding some body (Cryer malt website). http://sites.google.com/site/cryermalt/Home/weyermann-malts/weyerma...
Carared is like a crystal malt, its pretty good, ive used it in quite a few beers, including my pliny clone, its pretty close to crystal 40L going by the website...
Sunny chch afternoon and the only time I'm going to get all weekend to brew so just mashed in the grain for the Alphamax NZ PA.
85% MO
6% Munich
4% Amber
3% Crytal 80L
Nelson Sauvin and NZ Willamettes to 40IBU. 9SRM - Target OG 1.052, FG 1.012
S05
Going to spread the bittering hops over a 15 min addition, a pinch at a time to see what that does to the bitterness - did some reading on it and i think some of the US breweries do this and I think joking (i think??) talked about it on here
Nice day for brewing here in Wellington... got a bit of a loose Dubbel/Bruin on the go.
Golden Promise and Pearl Pale, Melanoidin, Caramunich II, Carared, CaraAroma, Carafa Special II. 1.062
Pacific Jade and Motueka to 22ibu.
WLP550.
Invert sugar at day two or three to add another 1%abv.
Had a go at this late last year - as "Fable of the Brown Ale". Or was it earlier this year???? Everyone I gave it too seemed to love it but I thought it needed more spark in the malt department. First step was to switch from ADM to UK pale malt. I've also dropped the colour back a wee bit.