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I've only tried the carahell and caramunich of the Weyermanns and I'd interchange those with caramalt and medium crystal without any problem because I'm not to discerning - but I hear tell that the cara-aroma and cara-amber are really good.
Or is that just because they haven't been as available and are a bit more exotic sounding than the standard UK malts that we've been the standard offering for so long ?
I've used carahell and caramunich, and as you said I'd happily swap out the UK equivalents in most beers, much better malts IMO.
Cara-aroma - meh, would rather use special B from Dingemans.
As for cara-amber, I used it a lot when the rumour was that it was actually a toasted malt, not a cara malt. I found it to be pretty much a crystal malt with some light toasty notes.
I find with all the Weyermann specialty malts that the flavour and body they give are a bit 'empty', it's like amount of flavour and body per gram is higher in the UK malts.
Sounds good mate.
Don't get me wrong, I mean Weyermann are a great maltster, just for their specialties I'd take the equivalent UK version for most beers.
Dunno what ratio's you've used but you'll pick up those characteristics from those malts. Styrians at flameout are great. Should be a good beer.
Well I kegged this last night and got some nice apricot or peach from it, the Sauvin wasn't quite there like it was in the first. I poured a warm flatish pint tonight and it was nowhere near as good - to my taste - as the caramalt version,
The Dark Crystal & smidge less Sauvin takes the edge off it - I'm missing that distinctive burnt rubber - back to caramalt next time, except I've just ordered in some Dark Caramalt - bugger.
Dark crystal as the only specialty rocks - but like any good thing, only in the right place
cheers, jt
Knocked out two batches yesterday, re-caught the brewing bug :o)
Summer Ale Pale Ale
2kg Golden Promise
1.5kg Kolsch
150g Dark Crystal
150g Raw Sugar - Reduced down to 0.75L with 5L first runnings, added back @ 30
90 - 5g Super Alpha 10.5% (just for you JT lol)
60 - 10g Mystery X 5.8%
15 - 15g Mystery X 5.8%
US-05
I got heaps less than I expected, guess thats what happens when you go without brewing for two months, so ended up with 16 litres of 1.048 beer, not quite the 3% summer ale I planned for, but meh...
And then - US Brown Ale
3kg Kolsch
1.5kg Golden Promise
200g Dark Crystal
200g Pale Chocolate
110g Brown
FWH - 20g Cascade 5.8%, 8g Motueka 7.1%
20 - 18g Cascade 5.8%, 18g Motueka 7.1%
10 - 8g Cascade 5.8%, 8g Motueka 7.1%, 8g Simcoe 12.2%
0 - 15g Cascade, 15g Motueka
Dry - 18g Cascade, 18g Motueka
US-05
Haha, yeah I had about 40gms in the freezer, I didnt want to use it as the only bittering hop to avoid that 'metallic' bitterness I harp on about sometimes :oP
And re the brown malt, I figure 2% can't hurt to give me a slightly dry bitter malt character - but to be honest with you, I am fast running out of specialty malts in stock, the 200gms of DK crystal was the very last of my crystal malt, and I felt it needed a little more than just choc and crystal.. We'll see...
Interesting - I have cascade & motueka down to try in a pale in a brew or two time and I was wondering about a ratio to use them in. Looks like close to evens is ok ?
How's that brew with the Super Alpha Rev ?
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