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To help with boosting the head, a touch of Wheat might help?
looks like a fun beer you have there! :-D
How much wheat would you use generally for that?
I liked the flavours and aromas so I went big, it was on a 20 litre brew, tastes alright though I should have chucked a bit of munich malt in for more body, it's only about my 15th brew, the beauty of it is if you don't like something you can tweak it to suit, beer is great
Implying that I am the newbie here of course, only1 all grain brew and about 7 or so extract batches so far :)
Hi Susie and welcome to the forums. I wanted to take the chance here to say good move on reading through this thread for information, I have been right through myself and it is a mine of information. Can I suggest the what are you brewing thread as well, there are a ton of tips in there also.
Reflecting on that advice I think it is appropriate that I thank all the people who have contributed their advice to this thread, I have learned a ton from it. While searching the net can yield answers often this thread and these forums are a superior source of information. So thank you all who have helped me directly, but also all those who have contributed in the historic parts of the thread.
Suzie I am still very much learning and not experienced in pale ales, but I recently brewed this pale ale that I am not quite happy with it. Too bitter at 68 ibu (and I like a bitter beer) and a bit weak on the malt flavour. That sort of ties in with the advice from others above. Be careful with high alpha(or high cumulohone) hops late, sometimes it works really well but sometimes not. On the wheat you can actually use plain flour depending on your system. Not too much as it will cloud your beer, perhaps try 2% as a start and reference point for you.
Mmm thats a great description of a nz draught - not normally a style I would lust after but knowing Roosters beers and reading your description its sounding pretty damn good!
I reckon the 90% pale and munich with mot or pacifica to bitter sounds pretty good unless you wanted a bit of cara in there for colour?
a NZ draught Discussion, would most likely be a bit of a hit, as its what alot of people probably grew up on, and if we can get a good version of it /recipe somewhere here, it'd appeal to a few people I'm sure.
main reason i say that is because for people who are having weddings or parties etc. and suipplying their own beer, I'd say that'd be the first to go, for the general population. If anyone has any recipe, please feel free to sharethem, or Post a new discussion JT.
I brewed Bazza's truly awesome NZ draught again just before Xmas as I had rellies coming to stay and I knew it would appeal to their tastes - it was just like your description with a bit more of an elegant hop profile.
The taste definitely came together over time as it improved in the keg after 10-14 days conditioning but it was unfortunately just about finished by then. It's a good recipe to get your head around brewing lower gravity beers.
This time, I subbed the Victory for melanoiden as I wanted to experiment with deepening the colour a bit but the batch prior to this , I used Abbey.
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