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Neill's Hallertau Bomb

Ale - American Pale Ale
Extract
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Malt & Fermentables

% KG Fermentable
0.3 kg TF Crystal
3 kg Coopers LME - Light
0.5 kg Dextrose

Hops

Time Grams Variety Form AA
40 g Hallertauer (Pellet, 4.8AA%, 60mins)
20 g Hallertauer (Pellet, 4.8AA%, 45mins)
20 g Hallertauer (Pellet, 4.8AA%, 5mins)

Yeast

11 ml Danstar - Nottingham
23L Batch Size

Brew Details

  • Original Gravity 1.053 (calc)
  • Final Gravity 1.013 (calc)
  • Bitterness 32.6 IBU
  • Efficiency 75%
  • Alcohol 5.2%
  • Colour 16 EBC

Fermentation

  • Primary 7 days
  • Secondary 7 days
  • Conditioning 4 days
 
This is the discussion topic for the recipe: Neill's Hallertau Bomb

Recipe method;

Steep your cracked crystal grains in a muslin sock for half an hour in 5 litres of 60-70 degrees water. Pull it out, start boiling it.

5L boil
Add 500g LME in the boil

Add your hallertau;

40g at 60 min
20g at 45 min
20g at 5 min

Turn off the heat, add your fermentables to the boil to sterilise them, strain it into the fermenter.

Top up to 23L, pitch notto at 20 degrees or so, ferment it cold at 16-18 degrees for superb crisp results.

My second favourite brew so far.

The idea for the hop additions (big addition early, small late additions) came from reading about this hop, and how early additions at around 60 mins can add a nice subtle flavour to the beer. This combination of times seems to be a winner, give it a go and see how you like it. For me it came out clean and crisp with a superb hop aroma and flavour that was just spot on.


Neil,

I can't seem to get the link to the full recipe to work. Is it just me? :(
 
going to make this one again next brew. my second favourite brew so far! hope you guys enjoy it
 
hey neil great looking recipe im going to put this one down tomorrow

couple of questions. when inputting the hop schedule into ianh's spreadsheet it comes up with an ibu of 15.8 at a 4ltr boil. i normally add about a 3rd of a tin for this boil so i thought this shouldnt affect efficiency at all. also in the spread sheet it says these hops are 4.2% rather than 6

when i asked my LHBS guys for TF crystal he said its Thomas someone grain. gave me some dark crystal and said that would do the trick. is this right?

didnt have any nottingham yeast and he said while it will be a slightly diff flavour he said safale s-04 would be my best choice.

also he only had 50g bags(bought 2) of hops so should i alter the schedule and add even more or stick to the one u've listed? or maybe dry hop the left overs for a bit of extra aroma?

cheers guys
 
using calculations in brew mate with those hop additions at 6% it comes up as 50 ibu. not sure what im doing wrong here
 
If I choose to use dried light malt extract instead of the 3kg of coopers LME

how much would I need
 
as far as i know rod LME is 20% water so u would need 20% less of DME thus 2.4kg.

far from an expert but im pretty sure this is right. if all else fails just check it in a beer calculator of some sort. you should notice that 2.4kg DME would work out at same alcohol % as 3kg LME
 
I am doing a 21L batch and am wondering about the crystal in the recipe. I am going to put in 200g and have the following to choose from in my stock. Carapils, Carared, Caramunich 1, Caramalt. Which is best recommended?

I purchased the Carapils to add to each brew to ensure good head retention. Just adding it would be fine or add another spec grain?

Thanks!

EDIT: Dropping the 60min hop addition down to 30g as well. I was getting 50+ IBU with my 8.1% Hallertau Aroma hops with 40g.
 
I am doing a 21L batch and am wondering about the crystal in the recipe. I am going to put in 200g and have the following to choose from in my stock. Carapils, Carared, Caramunich 1, Caramalt. Which is best recommended?

TF Crystal is around 50L I think, so you'd be best with Caramunich I I reckon.
 
Is there any difference between the 3 types of Hallertau hops available for purchase. If so, which one did you use for this recipe (Hallertau Aroma Hops, Hallertau Mitle Fruesh Hops or Hallertau Traditional Hops)?
 
Again I put this one down but changed things up a bit.

Didn't have 3kg of LME on me so I just subbed in 1.5kg of wheat extract with 1.5kg of LME.

Didn't have any Nottingham either so just used US-05. Will be interesting to see the difference!

Very good drop the original!
 
I put down a version of this yesterday.

25l
1 x 1.5kg Coopers Light malt extract
1 x 1.5kg Coopers Wheat malt extract
500g Dry Wheat Malt extract
500g Carahell

90g Hallertauer Aroma flowers 8.4% AA
40g @ 60 min
20g @ 45 min
10g @ 30 min
20g @ 5 min

Nottingham Yeast, 19C, OG 1.053

The steeped grain & dry extract went into a 7l boil to which I added the flowers.

Ian's spreadsheet indicates this will be around 40ibu thanks to the higher AA% of these flowers and the extra 10g @ 30 min, more than the original recipe but I'm hoping it will be balanced by the 500g of Carahell.

That said, I'm not sure if the hops are as potent as the label indicates as foil packet had tiny holes in it where stalks had punctured it. The dried flowers didn't have the powerful aroma that I thought they would, but it's the first time I've ever used flowers or Hallertau aroma so perhaps my expectations were too high.

Anyway it smelt great during the boil and delicious hoppy & yeasty smells are pervading the brew cupboard this morning, I'm looking forward to this one.
 
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