ok so next week im going to have a crack at biab(allbeit only half batches for now). the last brew i made was a variation of one of my favs and i figure why not do pretty much the exact same recipe but an ag attempt, this would give me great insight into the differences, and also i already have the hops/spec grain for it, and i suppose i could even rack it streight onto the yeastcake if i want. so the question is, do i just sub the tins of pale for a pale malt? and if so whats a good base pale? also do i still add the TF pale or is it no longer needed in ag brewing?
orriginal recipe is
2 tins coops pale
.4kg ldme
.2 TF pale
20g centenial at 60
15g centenial at 20
15g centenial at 15
15g cascade at 5
15g cascade at flameout
so im assuming somthing like(for a half batch)
2-2.5kg pale malt
.1 tf pale
and then hop schedule adjusted in beersmith for half batch?
cheers for the help guys, realy appreciate it
red
orriginal recipe is
2 tins coops pale
.4kg ldme
.2 TF pale
20g centenial at 60
15g centenial at 20
15g centenial at 15
15g cascade at 5
15g cascade at flameout
so im assuming somthing like(for a half batch)
2-2.5kg pale malt
.1 tf pale
and then hop schedule adjusted in beersmith for half batch?
cheers for the help guys, realy appreciate it
red