benny_bjc
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Hi,
I'm pretty sure I posted about this on the forum before but can't find the thread anywhere and a search of my username etc reveals nothing.
So I am going to attempt to make a light beer (about 3.5% - 1 standard drink) but want it to be VERY full bodied (malty, grainy) and lots of hops.
I basically want to make a beer which is like an A.I.P.A with HEAPS of HOPS and appears to be around the 6% in body / mouthfeel.
To achieve this full bodied maltiness and complex flavours, I'm assuming I would need to steep heaps of extra grains (instead of extra malt).
I want a caramely, toffee, slight roasted, chocolatey / coffee taste and will use american hops - probably use a mix of cascade, chinook and amarillo...
How does the following sound...?
23-25L Batch (According to brewcraft calculator, the following would work out to be around the 3.5% mark)
1.7kg Pale Ale Can
1kg of various Grains Steeped
(I just sort of randomly picking and choosing from craftbrewer website - Medium/Dark Crystal, Pale Chocolate, Cararoma....???? Not heaps familar with grains - so ideas and quantities would be very helpful!)
Hops added to boil, plus flame out and left in fermenter, then heaps more in secondary. (IBU's in the I.P.A - Double IPA region)
I really want to push this and create a low alcohol beer that is extreme and satisfies my double I.P.A hop puckering taste buds!
Ideas are very welcome!
Cheers and Thanks Heaps!
I'm pretty sure I posted about this on the forum before but can't find the thread anywhere and a search of my username etc reveals nothing.
So I am going to attempt to make a light beer (about 3.5% - 1 standard drink) but want it to be VERY full bodied (malty, grainy) and lots of hops.
I basically want to make a beer which is like an A.I.P.A with HEAPS of HOPS and appears to be around the 6% in body / mouthfeel.
To achieve this full bodied maltiness and complex flavours, I'm assuming I would need to steep heaps of extra grains (instead of extra malt).
I want a caramely, toffee, slight roasted, chocolatey / coffee taste and will use american hops - probably use a mix of cascade, chinook and amarillo...
How does the following sound...?
23-25L Batch (According to brewcraft calculator, the following would work out to be around the 3.5% mark)
1.7kg Pale Ale Can
1kg of various Grains Steeped
(I just sort of randomly picking and choosing from craftbrewer website - Medium/Dark Crystal, Pale Chocolate, Cararoma....???? Not heaps familar with grains - so ideas and quantities would be very helpful!)
Hops added to boil, plus flame out and left in fermenter, then heaps more in secondary. (IBU's in the I.P.A - Double IPA region)
I really want to push this and create a low alcohol beer that is extreme and satisfies my double I.P.A hop puckering taste buds!
Ideas are very welcome!
Cheers and Thanks Heaps!