G'day - long time lurker first time poster!
I've been brewing with kits for 18 months now and I am now at a stage where I'm ready to pick it up a notch and give Biab a go. I've got all the equipment I need, and ordered all the grain and hops I need.
I'm going to try and make a Centennial Blonde first up and planning for a 9 litre brew to start with. I've crunched some numbers and come up with the following recipe:
Grains
Pilsner Pale Malt 1.50kg
CaraPils 0.17kg
Caramalt Malt 0.11kg
Vienna Malt 0.11kg
Hops
Centennial 3.5gm @ 55 min
Centennial 3.5gm @ 35 min
Cascade 3.5gm @ 20 min
Cascade 3.5gm @ 5min
I'm trying to target an OG 1.043 with a 4.2% ac.
How's it look? About right? I keep looking at the grain thinking it can't be enough.. but my maths is generally better then my beer making.
Thanks for any suggestions or advice - I'm really looking forward to brewing this on Saturday.
Cheers
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I've been brewing with kits for 18 months now and I am now at a stage where I'm ready to pick it up a notch and give Biab a go. I've got all the equipment I need, and ordered all the grain and hops I need.
I'm going to try and make a Centennial Blonde first up and planning for a 9 litre brew to start with. I've crunched some numbers and come up with the following recipe:
Grains
Pilsner Pale Malt 1.50kg
CaraPils 0.17kg
Caramalt Malt 0.11kg
Vienna Malt 0.11kg
Hops
Centennial 3.5gm @ 55 min
Centennial 3.5gm @ 35 min
Cascade 3.5gm @ 20 min
Cascade 3.5gm @ 5min
I'm trying to target an OG 1.043 with a 4.2% ac.
How's it look? About right? I keep looking at the grain thinking it can't be enough.. but my maths is generally better then my beer making.
Thanks for any suggestions or advice - I'm really looking forward to brewing this on Saturday.
Cheers
- edited to fix formatting.