You nedemore pale malt (unless you are adding extract). 30% is too much caraamber, especially with crystal on top. both those malts should be 51% all up, tops.
S05 for sure, if you want Sassy Red styles. S04 will kill your hops.
Yes - the Weyermann website says a maximum of 20% CaraAmber, which to me still seems like too much. I wouldn't go over 500g in a recipe... personally, I wouldn't even go over 300g. I'd also put a small amount of chocolate malt (50g) Dark Crystal (100 - 150g) and some light Crystal too.
What about carared instead of caraamber? Im trying to acheive a fairly red colour.
Yeah ive used Motueka in a few brews recently and was keen to try some new hops so kinda chose a mix that had taste descriptors that I would like and also hadnt used.
Think I might chuck in a bit of chocolate and crystal too and definatly go for Saf05.
Ok revised grain bill (assuming carared is fine)
2.75 kg Pale Malt (2 Row) US (2.0 SRM) Grain 72.3 %
0.5 kg Carared (20.0 SRM) Grain 12.0%
0.50 kg Caramel/Crystal Malt - 10L (10.0 SRM) Grain 12.0 %
0.10 kg Caramel/Crystal Malt - 80L (80.0 SRM) Grain 2.4 %
0.05 kg Chocolate Malt (450.0 SRM) Grain 1.2 %
Cheers heaps everyone, been most helpful.Its easy enough to get the numbers right in brewsmith but without actual experience with the ingredients I could easily end up with
Frankenbeer.
drop all the specialty malts down until the pale malt is % around 80-85%.... then you'll be getting close. at the moment you'd end up with a sickly sweet caramel mess. if you halved the carared and pale crystal you'd be getting there. everything else looks on target for a nice beer.
Ok, its been a while since ive brewed a black beer, and ive run this through beer recipator a couple of times and have had to keep going back to up the dark malts due to it not being black enough, this is what ive come up with but its still telling me im 2 srm off...
What do you guys think? American Stout - will be hopped with Columbus, Williamette and maybe Amarillo
62% Golden Promise
20% Munich
5% Cara Amber
6% dark crystal
3% Choc
3% roast barley
1% black