This look great. Is it 100% pils malt?droid said:my first pils malt APA - think i'll stick with it
It's 92.7% pilsbradmccoy said:This look great. Is it 100% pils malt?
FTFYdroid said:...
The blinding glare from all of the stainless steel made it look more of a gold where it's a bit more copper coloured.
I too noticed the sneaky bling placement in the photo. Dastardly Contrivance, and hey, there's a name for a beer.technobabble66 said:FTFY...
The blinding glare from all of the stainless steel made it look more of a gold where it's a bit more copper coloured.
h34r:
Woops.manticle said:Rum oaked porter
maris
Victory
aromatic
heritage crystal.
choc (light and dark) and a shade of black. Maris is the only malt measured (by brew shop), the remainder is estimated pours.
Challenger estimated pour to estimated 35 ibu with around 10g estimated at whirlpool.
1469 slurry.
French oak toasted, then soaked in bacardi for a week or so, added to cube.
I did a smash with it a while ago, it's very citrus, but more citrus peel than fruit. Less harsh than grapefruit peel, less flavoursome then orange, more like kumquot. Not great by itself but will pair very well with floral or fruity hops. Just make sure you are not bittering with a high cohumulone level hop, otherwise the Ahtanum will accentuate the perceived bitterness.Mardoo said:Baird's definitely is lighter. How would you characterise the Ahtanum?
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