chrisluki
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I kinda thought the same then 1.043, yeah I'd still session that.wereprawn said:The cara and wheat are superfluous and may add too much body IMHO.
Good advice.damoninja said:I use a mix of pilsner malt (50%) and munich (~35%) in my session ale but pale will be better for an ESB.
My preference for a session ale is usually a more hop driven american style, this one looks like it'll be lightly caramel / malty with a sneaky hint of american hop aroma. If you weren't going down the English road I'd say bitter with something else but go for it.
When I started messing about with recipes I kept things simple for a while to get a good idea what was doing what. For instance single hop, single specialty grain so on. These session ales though are great for tinkering with since they're pretty hard to stuff up.
Drop them out then? replace them with more Pale or Munich?wereprawn said:The cara and wheat are superfluous and may add too much body IMHO.
Won't be a dud beer, if it were me I'd go on the cautious side and maybe go less crystal or change to light crystal (and still a little less, maybe 5%)chrisluki said:Good advice.
This was a last minute idea, so I had to make the most of what i got. I figure its worth trying...whats the worst that could happen, I make a dud beer? Been there and done that, its all about learning!!
I was kinda going more for colour there...how much would you drop out?mckenry said:That's a pretty dark crystal and a fair bit of it, for that IBU.
It will be more sweet than English malty.
Think about balancing it either with more bittering hops or less crystal malt.
All that spec malt and s-04 could finish up with a high fg.damoninja said:I kinda thought the same then 1.043, yeah I'd still session that.
Wouldn't use them mate.chrisluki said:Drop them out then? replace them with more Pale or Munich?
Or just drop one of them?
Swap in a s-05?wereprawn said:All that spec malt and s-04 could finish up with a high fg.
Wouldn't use them mate.
Yeah 05 will work well. MJ m42 would be my choice chris. As damoninja said, lowerchrisluki said:Swap in a s-05?
Malts gone.
Cheers!Pratty1 said:Id drop the Munich but thats me...hi Coodgee ;-)
Drop the victory and crystal the Munich will add plenty of sweet malt character at that %.
What mash temp?
Had an 04 and 05 on hand...that's it, so I will go 05.wereprawn said:Yeah 05 will work well. MJ m42 would be my choice chris. As damoninja said, lower
the xtal a bit ...say 150-200g.
Hey that looks alright, I might have to borrow that recipe!damoninja said:Although with a totally different idea was in mind, I recently did an English ale recipe with 400g light crystalm 100g med, 60g choc, mashed at 69C and fermented with S04. Sessionable? Nah. Could it be? Yeah, if I diluted it a little.
Higher IBU also, but a similar BU:GU (actually his is higher).
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This is a very very balanced beer, the oak was a great addition. This is now my go to English pale, oaked or not.
FG was not 1.018 by the way
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