lol, know what you mean about a steep learning curve... Were all still learning eh :o) Have you heard/read about BIAB yet?
If it does turn out too sweet, you could allways try and brew a more bitter beer without crystal and blend them together...
Plus its good that youre trying to broaden your horizen, theres like 30+ different styles of beer, what I did is get a copy of the BJCP style guidelines (found in pdf on the net) and just go through it, it gives you the basic ingrediants and an idea of what it should taste like, I found it usefull for beers that you cant buy commercially in NZ...
Yeah, was just having a look at BIAB earlier - think i might go that way for my next partial and saves me picking up another $17 17lt pot from the red shed.
Yeah, i've got the BJCP style guidelines from my trial install of beersmith so spent Wednesday night reading through them all working out what styles I'd like to try next. Got a Wee Heavy and an Old Ale pencilled in for my next two brews even though I was never a fan of Wee Heavies back home I'll give it a whirl again, see if my tastebuds have changed
Good stuff mate thats what its all about! By the sounds of it youll be AG'ing in no time :o)
You should try and catch up with some of the boys in chch for a brew day, Herrschnapps, JamesP, Rusty, and Ged all BIAB and im sure theyd be keen to give you a demo..
Wee heavy sounds like it would be interesting, will probably have more flavour than said commercial examples :oP lol
Fingers crossed - I've been pleased with my last two extract beers and am hoping the American Brown comes out alright. Might need to try and track down a commercial sample so I can see what its meant to taste like without shitloads of crystal :)
Permalink Reply by jt on January 26, 2009 at 11:42am
Yes, a quick extract while cooking ham & eggs for breakfast on Sunday morning
The smell of breakfast seemed to compensate for the smell of hops in the house so no one complained too much.
Next up is another Hallertau Ale, but having a play with the recipe
Brewed a few of these, roughly
85% ADM Pils,
10% Munich
2.5% Wheat
2.5% Caramalt or Pale Crystal
1.040 and 20 - 25 IBU and US-05
Considering dropping the Munich, maybe even the wheat, maybe even the Caramalt .. anyone done a single malt ale with the ADM Pils ?
4kg Pale Malt (mixture of Maris Otter & Golden Promise)
550g Crystal 60L
550g Munich
350g Chocolate
200g Black Patent
40g NZ Fuggles @ 60 min
40g NZ Styrian Goldings @ 15 min
20g NZ Styrian Goldings @ flameout
One sachet of rehydrated S04, fermenting at 19 degrees C.
My calculations must have been a bit out of whack, coz I ended up with more wort than I expected (30 litres as opposed to 28 litres). I increased the boil time to 75 minutes but it didn't really have any effect, coz I ended up with 22 litres going into the fermenter instead of 20. As a result, OG was 1.053 instead of the target 1.061. Not a disaster, just a little annoying. IBUs should be around the 30-35 mark.
This was my first all-grain dark beer and the wort looked superb! Tasted pretty good too. Lower OG just means it'll be easier to drink!
Brewing on a hot day like today is a nightmare. My shirt stayed on throughout, however!