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So im thinking of just using what i have on hand to make a kind of lowish ABV Saison (Partial Extract) with the following ingredients:
Black Rock Light Malt Extract 1.5kg
Caramalt 0.5kg
Munich Malt 0.75kg
Belle Saison Yeast
Dextrose (?)
along with some combination of:
Nelson Sauvin Hops
Styrian Goldings Hops
also open to other additions.
So the questions are:
How are we looking in terms of fermentables?
What should i do with the hops?
Any other advice for this?
Cheers,
Joe
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I've made this to okish success as feeder to a higher ABV saison.: http://wiki.homebrewersassociation.org/SaisonLite139
You could replace the pils grain with the LME but leave out the caramalt -- not sure if a saison is meant to sweet.. Add in dextrose to dry it out.
Use the hopping guide matching the iBUs with the replacement hops but Note well the receipe above has a typo for the AA% of the hops... Vanguard has a usuall AA% of 5% so the recipe above I assumed they were 6% rather than the 16% listed...must have been a typo...
I think either hops would be fine.-- Styrian is traditional but I would use the Sauvin hops... (I'm a big fan of Number 8's Sauvin Saison...)
Thanks for the replies guys, this has been pretty helpful. I went out and tried the 8wired Saison and wasnt blown away by it, so im thinking i might have a bit of a turnaround and turn this into an IPA with a few more hops, but still go with the belle saison yeast. Hopefully comes out with something drinkable.
Looking at this sort of thing:
http://hoptronbrewtique.com/Blog/tabid/111/Post/787/RECIPE-OF-THE-M...
mainly with the hop profile, any sense in dryhopping as well, or would that just be overkill?
Cheers,
Joe
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