Mostly as i have it, don't have time to go for a drive to pick up more light dry malt and don't want down time on my fermenter.manticle said:Any reason you are using the wheat? I think it would be fine to use but wy do you want to?
Nice looking recipe, might have to pick up some simcoe and centrnnial to give it a go. Oh, and grab the malts as well given the only stuff I have left is chocolate malt.waggastew said:This beer won at the Nationals a few years ago. Has 1.5kg tin of Coopers wheat malt. Have done a few changes since then including dropping the can as it tended to be quite oxidised. I now use 500g of wheat in a 20L batch.
Recipe Specs
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Batch Size (L): 21.0
Total Grain (kg): 4.800
Total Hops (g): 86.00
Original Gravity (OG): 1.071 (°P): 17.3
Final Gravity (FG): 1.016 (°P): 4.1
Alcohol by Volume (ABV): 7.22 %
Colour (SRM): 7.9 (EBC): 15.6
Bitterness (IBU): 72.9 (Average)
Brewhouse Efficiency (%): 70
Boil Time (Minutes): 60
Grain Bill
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1.8kg LDME
400g Dextrose
1.5kg Liquid Wheat Malt
200g Victory Malt
100g Crystal, light
100g Crystal, dark
200g Munich
1kg Pale Malt
1.5 tsp Gypsum
2 tsp Yeast Nutrient
1/3 Whirfoc
2 pkt US-05 at 19degC
Hop Bill
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15.0 g Centennial Pellet (9.7% Alpha) @ 60 Minutes (Boil) (0.7 g/L)
15.0 g Magnum Pellet (14% Alpha) @ 60 Minutes (Boil) (0.7 g/L)
8g each Simcoe, Centennial, Cascade, Amarillo, Galaxy, Citra, NS 30min
7g each Simcoe, Centennial, Cascade, Amarillo, Galaxy, Citra, NS F10min - Flameout
7g each Simcoe, Centennial, Cascade, Amarillo, Galaxy, Citra, NS during crash chill
Mash at 68degC.
Then use it. It's a pale malt extract with some wheat malt in it. Good to go. Make the next one without wheat malt for a comparison.chemfish said:Mostly as i have it, don't have time to go for a drive to pick up more light dry malt and don't want down time on my fermenter.
I'm trying to remember exactly but I think the Coopers wheat is ~30% wheatchemfish said:It would be coopers liquid malt and yeah, I believe their wheat is a mix though I don't know the ratio. I was actually going to go for an english hopped IPA, probably challanger and EKG and since I have nottingham in the bucket at the moment I would just roll that over for another batch. I was mostly concerned with having too much wheat malt in there and having something odd come out the other end.
it might also be worth having a look at the hop hog extract recipe thread that is getting very popular reviews. It uses one can of light and one can of wheat but also a bit of light DME. But it might give you a few ideas.chemfish said:Anybody ever tried making an IPA with equal parts liquid light malt and wheat malt?
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