MarkBastard
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- Joined
- 19/5/08
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- Reaction score
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Brewer's Notes
This is close to a James Squire Amber Ale as I remember it. When I drink this at the pubs now it tastes like crap and I much prefer this home brew version, which has more flavour without being over the top.
This is the easiest beer I've ever made. It is very forgiving and very hard to get wrong. I would recommend this as anyones first AG brew.
This is affectively an AG version of Tony's JSAA extract recipe. Kudos goes to Tony.
This is the easiest beer I've ever made. It is very forgiving and very hard to get wrong. I would recommend this as anyones first AG brew.
This is affectively an AG version of Tony's JSAA extract recipe. Kudos goes to Tony.
Malt & Fermentables
% | KG | Fermentable |
---|---|---|
4.5 kg | BB Ale Malt | |
0.35 kg | Weyermann Caramunich II | |
0.04 kg | TF Chocolate Malt |
Hops
Time | Grams | Variety | Form | AA |
---|---|---|---|---|
40 g | Williamette (Pellet, 5.5AA%, 60mins) | |||
20 g | Williamette (Pellet, 5.5AA%, 15mins) |
Yeast
200 ml | Wyeast Labs 1056 - American Ale |
20L Batch Size
Brew Details
- Original Gravity 1.05 (calc)
- Final Gravity 1.013 (calc)
- Bitterness 35.1 IBU
- Efficiency 65%
- Alcohol 4.81%
- Colour 25 EBC
- Batch Size 20L
Fermentation
- Primary 10 days