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manticle

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Dark Mild

Ale - English Dark Mild
All Grain
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Brewer's Notes

PLEASE NOTE: Unavailable from the drop down menu are various malts and various brands. The actual grist is:

3kg Simpsons Maris otter
150g Dingemans aromatic
150g Dingemans biscuit
250g Simpsons heritage crystal 70-80L
100g Simpsons chocolate
30g Simpsons roast barley

Various UK brands like Thomas Fawcett will work fine as subs for simpsons and the biscuit could be subbed with Briess Victory malt.

Made 3 of these now, each with a different yeast. This grist is really smooth, nutty and full of flavour. You can smash pints without it smashing you.

Mash:

TEMP: 69/72/78
TIME: 30/10/10

Could be done as a single infusion but the above is a very easy process for me and the brewday is very quick.

Adjust water/mash pH with Calcium Chloride if necessary and if your chloride levels are not too high. With Melbourne water I add about 3-4g each to mash and boil.

So far I have used Wyeast 1099 (Whitbread), 1469 (West Yorkshire) and 1187 (Ringwood). Very happy with the performance of each.

Actual FG is closer to 1015-1016 with that mash schedule.

This beer does not require long conditioning times. I bottle condition. If you were kegging, you could have this in a keg within a week and not be rushing things. I cold condition for about 2-3 days. Brewday is super easy (especially as I usually do complicated step mashes) so you can knock one of these out and get something else mashing very easily

Malt & Fermentables

% KG Fermentable
3 kg TF Maris Otter Pale Malt
0.25 kg Bairds Dark Crystal
0.15 kg TF Pale Chocolate Malt
0.03 kg TF Roasted Barley

Hops

Time Grams Variety Form AA
18 g Challenger (Pellet, 7.5AA%, 60mins)
10 g Challenger (Pellet, 7.5AA%, 10mins)

Yeast

1000 ml Wyeast Labs 1187 - Ringwood Ale
18L Batch Size

Brew Details

  • Original Gravity 1.041 (calc)
  • Final Gravity 1.012 (calc)
  • Bitterness 24.5 IBU
  • Efficiency 70%
  • Alcohol 3.76%
  • Colour 42 EBC

Fermentation

  • Primary 7 days
  • Conditioning 1 days
 
You got in too quick Fatz. Recipe should read better now.

Moved house a couple of months ago and had Tripel, Scottish wee heavy and doppelbock as my available beer so I thought I'd try and counter the mammoths with a UK mild at something under 4%.

Really enjoying how easy they are to make and drink.
 
Added a direct link in the first post.

Unavailability of ingredients is not the only thing wrong with the PLEASE UPGRADE Recipe DB
 
Going to brew this today or tomorrow looks like a nice easy recipe cheers
 
A warning, brewing milds is a slippery slope. You will find it hard to brew anything else once you start. I haven't brewed a bitter for bloody ages hahaha. Did a double yesterday. Im now like the junkie slumped on the concrete next to the gutter, off in a dreamy state, happy i have my fix haha


Must get some more biscuit malt. I reckon Wey abbey would also go very well in a mild. Must get more Abbey malt.
 
My xmas guests have cleaned out my kegs so need some quick keg fillers. This looks perfect.
Dont have the aromatic but think i might sub some abbey malt ?
Have some slants of west yorky and london III, not sure which one, might toss a coin.
 
My mild with 1272 has come out pretty damn awesome. Brewed it at 18 so no real esters etc. Love it will do again probably with 1469 as its another favourite yeast
 
Funny you should say that. I'm down to the last few of these with 1469. Up until recently it has been my least favourite version (love 1469 in pales and bitters) but the last few days it has really come into its own.

1099 and 1187 were ready to go very quickly, 1469 might need an extra week or so of conditioning to really hit its straps.

Glad yours worked with the 1272 doon. Really happy with this recipe. Could tweak for southern UK brown easily enough too.
 
Thanks Mants for the recipe, from grain to glass in 7 days and lovely.
Was going to sub abbey for aromatic but on brew day found twas out of abbey too so used a remnant of melanoiden. Used EKG and didn't have enough of that so late addition ended up half fuggles. Used 1318 and great malty flavour, and at 3.3% it's the best lower alcohol beer I've made to date.
Cheers
Sean
 
I'm about to try this one. Can someone tell me the boil times and hop additions (amounts & times). Still can't access the Recipe DB at the moment. Doing this as a biab and no chill.
 
I'll have a look when I get home. Don't worry about adjusting for no- chill. I NC and brew as stated. Hop additions are Challenger, 6.5% aa at 60 and 10. 10g @10 but I've forgotten the 60 min amount.

Glad you liked it seamad. Knocking another one out with 1187 tonight or tomorrow.
 
I did a Mild with 1968 Wyest ESB. After 4 days in the keg it has a soapy taste that's masking the after taste of the malt.
Fermented out in 5 days then did a D rest at 22 for 2 days. some American forums are saying this yeast needs to condition a couple in the keg.
 
manticle said:
I'll have a look when I get home. Don't worry about adjusting for no- chill. I NC and brew as stated. Hop additions are Challenger, 6.5% aa at 60 and 10. 10g @10 but I've forgotten the 60 min amount. Glad you liked it seamad. Knocking another one out with 1187 tonight or tomorrow.

18g @ 60
10g @ 10
 
Just done a mild. different recipe (less types) and use both 1469 and 1187 in a 50L batch.
3 days and it just about ready to transfer to a keg, tastes good and looking forward to a few off the hand pump.
Nev
 
What's your recipe Nev?

Just draining second sparge to my keggle now for my second 1187 (and 5th go at this in around 2 months). I've not brewed a recipe this frequently ever.
 
Just working off the recipe sheet now as I dont have the PC fired up to give % but this is for 50L @ 1036 -77% efficiency

BB Ale 6.45 KG
Bairds Med Crystal 0.85 KG
TF Choc 0.3 KG
Wey Cara Aroma 0.3 KG

Mash 68-72-MO 77C
Will try 69C next time.

Hop

Styrian @60min
Fuggles @25min
Styrian@ 20min
Fuggles@ flame out + 5 min to cool.

Yeast 1469 + 1187

Got to add the 2011 Fuggles I have are best I have ever smelt, going to do this again but all Fuggles, also planning an all Fuggles English IPA , :icon_drool2:
Nev
 
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