Permalink Reply by jt on February 12, 2008 at 1:55pm
Just brewed a stickier brown than usual on Sunday
I upped the crystal from 250gm to 450gm and added 500gm wheat.
Standard 125gm chocolate but dropped the 20gm roast barley.
Balance of grain to 4kg was Marris Otter
OG 1.038, 28 IBU of Super Alpha, W1968
Chugging away @ 21C on the garage floor
Blonde Ale coming up this weekend, just got some pacific Hallertau - which I've been keen to use for sometime
what's your recipe for blonde ale JT? i was thinking of one of these myself last night, along the lines of randy mosher's recipe in Radical Brewing:
80% pils malt, 10% munich, 5% pale crystal, 5%wheat (malted or unmalted), with hops loaded towards the end - hallertau and saaz types. at least, that is mosher's recipe - i will probably cut back all of the munich and crystal and wheat to ensure it doesn't get too dark.
Permalink Reply by jt on February 12, 2008 at 2:27pm
I was going 80% pale, 20% Munich and 10% wheat
Not that I've read much apart from the BJCP guidelines on Blonde Ales. It's more that that's where a recipe progression is leading me and it seems to fit the BJCP description.
Once bittered I'm going 1gm per litre of PH at 10 and 1 minute, maybe at power off too (which may be at odds with the style)
Aiming for 1.040 which is my statndard and 25 IBU so at a BU:OG ratio of 64% it's quite Blande as well as Blonde :)
Permalink Reply by jt on February 12, 2008 at 2:48pm
The reason for the Blonde style is to provide a light, fizzy quaffer to fill the gap in lagers.
I need something to tide me over until the temp drops to ferment W2112 at less than 20C - guessing that's a month away.
Just took delivery of some Vienna and Carahell from Mike - I have plans to perfect my lager for the next SOBA comp :)
oh i know what you mean about filling that gap. i operate often on the basis of trying to keep a good range of 'colours' in my cellar and i can see that if i don't make a pale beer soon i will have an oversupply of amber, brown and black beers by april. and yet, i don't want to make a pils or helles lager, and i don't want to do another otter/sauvin summer ale just yet either. so a blondy fits the bill, really.
that grain bill looks much same as mine, really. i'll be going to 30IBUs i think, but then it'll also come in at 1048, a bit higher than yours.
you're probably right although i am actually more worried about the colour contribution of the crystal than the munich (light munich being about 6L and mid crystal 40-60L not exactly sure), and also having made a beer last year with 400g each of both munich I and II and the rest pils which came out a deep gold. the only crystal i have is mid crystal so that's the one i'm going to drop the quantity of most. i could probably do a colour calculation but i can never be bothered with those. if it comes out a smidge dark but tastes good, who cares?!
Permalink Reply by jt on February 15, 2008 at 1:45pm
Weighed grains & hops last night for Sundays brew, milling tomorrow
2.85 kg Pale
0.80 Munich
0.40 wheat
13gm Super Alpha 60 minutes
25 gms pacific hallatau each at 10, 1 and 0 minutes
1.040 and 26 IBU
I don't know if it's a blonde or not - it's on the low end of the gravity and high end of the IBU - but it is an ale.
Weekend after will be a break - daughters birthday falls on a Sunday (traditionally brew day)
Next brew day will be in early March, will it be cool enough to use the Cali Lager yeast I wonder ?