Does anyone have a good session ale extract recipe? I can't see one in the recipe section.
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Yep that sounds about right. I like hoppy beers.
Awesome thanks mate. I will do that one after the cider comes out of the FV. Do you use brewersfriend to calculate the brews?
Ok thanks mate. I'll have to have a decent play with that spreadsheet. I've downloaded it but haven't got it scunned yet. Thanks again.Sweet as mate!
No, I used ianh’s kit and extract spreadsheet from this forum, chose a hop combo I like and tried to get about 80/20 pale to wheat mix (wheat extract is usually about 50% wheat).
OK mate, here is a pale, hoppy session beer which should come in at around 4%. I haven't done an extract batch for 2 years, so I'm a bit rusty:
1.5kg light (or pale) dry malt extract
1kg wheat dry malt extract
OPTIONAL: 100g of caramalt (or some other super light crystal) steeped for 20 mins in ~65 - 70C water.
5L Boil for 30 mins total. Add 500g of your pale DME.
30 mins: 25g Motueka
10 mins: 25g Cascade (or Centennial)
5 mins: 25g Motueka
0 mins: 25g Cascade (or Centennial)
OPTIONAL: dry hop with as much hop as you please.
For yeast, I like nottingham or WLP051
You could swap your 1.5 kg of Light DME and your 30 mins hops for a tin of coopers mexican cerveza if you'd like. You'd do a 10 min hop boil and add the tin at the end.
Let me know how you go; also if there are any extract brewers out there that want to comment, please do so!!
Righto. So just in the pot before adding everything else?You could always “steep” a kilo of pale ale malt for an hour and add that!! It was kind of a lightbulb moment for me when I realized that essentially mashing and steeping are the same thing. You don’t need any extra equipment that you wouldn’t already have in your kitchen right now!!
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