It does actually, super white and lacey. I seem to use about 10% wheat with my ales and could prbably back that off to 5% but it adds a nice foam and mouthfeel, plus I had a whole sack of it.Tahoose said:Looks like a nice recipe. I'd imagine it would pour a decent head.
I made the Electric Brewery version on three occasions now.Pratty1 said:It does actually, super white and lacey. I seem to use about 10% wheat with my ales and could prbably back that off to 5% but it adds a nice foam and mouthfeel, plus I had a whole sack of it.
The recipe from Kal, is that the Ruthless Rye IPA with 13.5% Rye malt?nala said:I made the Electric Brewery version on three occasions now.
The change that I made was that I used Rolled Rye from the Pantry Man store, prefer this to Rye Malt.
Everyone trying this beer thinks it is great.
This beer is very tasty. The Mosaic fruitiness really compliments the Warrior bitterness and the rye dry/spice combined with the dry mash. It also cleared up super well, I think 007 may be my go to yeast! May have to to try the Amarillo/Mosaic combo for the 3rd rye ale.Pratty1 said:Recently made this beer again and changed the Amarillo for Mosaic, mashed at 64c instead of 63 but changed the Yeast to Dry English Ale 007 - finished at 6% again, dry crisp and the aroma/flavour of Mosaic :icon_drool2:
Recipe
Rye Pale Ale 2
OG - 1.054
FG - 1.007
ABV - 6%
IBU - 35
EBC - 10
80% JW Ale
10% Wheat Malt
6% Rye
4% Carapils
Warrior @ 60m - 15ibu
Mosaic @ 10m - 10ibu
Mosaic @ 5m - 5ibu
Mosaic @ WP - 5ibu (10min whirlpool)
WLP007 Dry English Ale @ 19c
Dry Hopped with 2g/L Mosaic :super:
This was also my 100th batch of homebrew and its fantastic.
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