Just got done with my brew day where I found myself in a hop dilemma. I was hoping to make my first Australian sparkling ale, but found myself without any Pride of Ringworm or Super Pride. Apparently, I got my wires crossed when ordering. My last order included a heap of different Aussie hops – Eclipse, Vic Secret, Australian Cascade – but no pride. I'm not sure how I forgot it. Regardless, I didn't realize it until halfway through the mash and, after some moments of panic, decided on chucking in some Eclipse, still hoping to follow my original plan: one sizeable hop addition with 15 min. remaining in the boil to get around 30 IBUs. Or course, I got distracted when boiling and missed my 15 min. mark. I panicked again for a moment, and quickly calculated moving my initial hop addition (already measured) when added at 10 min., and threw in another hop addition at 5 min. to get up to 30IBU. Basically, the brew day came off the rails a bit.
This beer was supposed to be a late, experimental entry to the Hunter Homebrew Comp (I'm submitting an American brown ale, and 2 American pale ales, too). I wanted to try a new style and get some feedback. So, I started reading through the 2019 Australian Amateur Brewing Championship styleguides and the 2021 BJCP to figure out where the monster I've created might slide in.
I reckon I've made an ESB by mistake. And, I'm really looking forward to it. Here's how brewday finally shaked out:
2.5kg - 45% - Pale 2-row
2.5kg - 45% - Pilsner
250g - 5% - Wheat malt
150g - 2.5% - Crystal light
150g - 2.5% - Crystal dark
Single rest @ 67C for 60min., recirculating
Eclipse (17.4%AA) - 30g @10min ~23 IBU
Eclipse - 20g @5min ~ 7 IBU
Eclipse - 20g @0min
Safale S-04
I've put it in the ferm fridge at 17C.
It's definitely not a beer I'd normally make. The base was meant to get that grainy, bready character to play off the iron-like qualities of Pride hops. Now, I have no idea what will come out the other end, but the stats look closer to a strong bitter. And, I'm pretty pumped to see how it turns out.
This beer was supposed to be a late, experimental entry to the Hunter Homebrew Comp (I'm submitting an American brown ale, and 2 American pale ales, too). I wanted to try a new style and get some feedback. So, I started reading through the 2019 Australian Amateur Brewing Championship styleguides and the 2021 BJCP to figure out where the monster I've created might slide in.
I reckon I've made an ESB by mistake. And, I'm really looking forward to it. Here's how brewday finally shaked out:
2.5kg - 45% - Pale 2-row
2.5kg - 45% - Pilsner
250g - 5% - Wheat malt
150g - 2.5% - Crystal light
150g - 2.5% - Crystal dark
Single rest @ 67C for 60min., recirculating
Eclipse (17.4%AA) - 30g @10min ~23 IBU
Eclipse - 20g @5min ~ 7 IBU
Eclipse - 20g @0min
Safale S-04
I've put it in the ferm fridge at 17C.
It's definitely not a beer I'd normally make. The base was meant to get that grainy, bready character to play off the iron-like qualities of Pride hops. Now, I have no idea what will come out the other end, but the stats look closer to a strong bitter. And, I'm pretty pumped to see how it turns out.
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