Permalink Reply by MrC on March 21, 2010 at 1:31pm
I've never done a munich/sauvin smash but I have done a Maris Otter/Sauvin smash with good results.
Munich/sauvin smash could be worth a go. If you're worried about it being too malty you could sub half of the munich with pale, especially if you're planning on a OG greater than 1.050.
I reckon it's a bloody good idea Martin. Sauvin is quite zesty and lemony - quite sharp on its own. Munich would be the ideal malt to "fill the void" as it were. You'd get pleany of melanoidin characters as well as sweet crusty bread.
I'd be interested in a taste of this beer once it's done.
i might give it a go next weekend then, i was thinking of mashing at 69 and adding hops at 1g per l at 60,15,5,0 and dryhop. what do you think? is that overkill on the hops at 10.6aa?
It depends on your starting gravity. If you're targeting 1.050ish then you'd be about right. 1.040ish might come out a bit bitter and 1.060 would come out a bit sweet.
Wort Volume Before Boil: 46.00 l Wort Volume After Boil: 40.00 l
Volume Transferred: 40.00 l Water Added To Fermenter: 0.00 l
Volume At Pitching: 40.00 l Volume Of Finished Beer: 39.00 l
Expected Pre-Boil Gravity: 1.047 SG Expected OG: 1.054 SG
Expected FG: 1.013 SG Apparent Attenuation: 74.9 %
Expected ABV: 5.4 % Expected ABW: 4.2 %
Expected IBU (using Tinseth): 50.0 IBU Expected Color (using Morey): 7.2 SRM
BU:GU ratio: 0.93 Approx Color:
Mash Efficiency: 80.0 %
Boil Duration: 60.0 mins
Fermentation Temperature: 18 degC
Fermentables
Ingredient Amount % MCU When
German Munich Malt 8.600 kg 100.0 % 9.9 In Mash/Steeped
Hops
Variety Alpha Amount IBU Form When
NZ Nelson Sauvin 10.6 % 40 g 27.7 Loose Pellet Hops 60 Min From End
NZ Nelson Sauvin 10.6 % 40 g 16.8 Loose Pellet Hops 20 Min From End
NZ Nelson Sauvin 10.6 % 40 g 5.5 Loose Pellet Hops 5 Min From End
NZ Nelson Sauvin 10.6 % 40 g 0.0 Loose Pellet Hops At turn off
NZ Nelson Sauvin 10.6 % 60 g 0.0 Loose Pellet Hops Dry-Hopped
Yep, If I were to do it again I'd add a splash of munich just to beef up the malt a touch. Having said that though I've since tasted Thornbridge Kipling which i'm pretty sure was just maris otter and majority sauvin. It was tip top.