Planning on brewing this in about a month. Thought I'd get some feedback beforehand:
Boil: 7L Batch Size: 10.25L
OG: 1.047 FG: 1.010
IBUs: 24.8
1.0 kg (2.2lb) Buckwheat, Wet Roasted Medium - Steep @ 68C (155F) 30min
0.5 kg (1.1lb) Millet, Wet Roasted Medium - Steep @ 68C (155F) 30min
1.0 kg (2.2lb) Brown Rice Syrup - Boil 60 min
0.25 kg (0.55lb) Molasses, Black Strap - Boil 15min
0.25 kg (0.55lb) Maple Syrup, Grade C - Boil 5min
5,00 g Fuggles [4,98 %] - Boil 60min
10,00 g Fuggles [4,98 %] - Boil 30min
10,00 g Goldings, East Kent [6,00 %] - Boil 15min
10,00 g Goldings, East Kent [6,00 %] - Boil 5min
5,00 g Irish Moss - Boil 15
100,00 g Malto-Dextrine - Boil 15min
1,0 pkg SafAle English Ale (DCL/Fermentis #S-04) Rehydrate 30min with 250ml warm water 5g Yeast Nutrient and 30g granulated brown sugar
I plan on leaving it in Primary for 2 weeks then bottle, 3 weeks in bottle with 68.5g Dextrose for a carb level of 2.5vols
This is modified from a previous version I did documented in this POST on the Thirsty Engineer Blog
That version was my first attempt and it came out pretty good, though unbalanced.
Comments/input appreciated.
Boil: 7L Batch Size: 10.25L
OG: 1.047 FG: 1.010
IBUs: 24.8
1.0 kg (2.2lb) Buckwheat, Wet Roasted Medium - Steep @ 68C (155F) 30min
0.5 kg (1.1lb) Millet, Wet Roasted Medium - Steep @ 68C (155F) 30min
1.0 kg (2.2lb) Brown Rice Syrup - Boil 60 min
0.25 kg (0.55lb) Molasses, Black Strap - Boil 15min
0.25 kg (0.55lb) Maple Syrup, Grade C - Boil 5min
5,00 g Fuggles [4,98 %] - Boil 60min
10,00 g Fuggles [4,98 %] - Boil 30min
10,00 g Goldings, East Kent [6,00 %] - Boil 15min
10,00 g Goldings, East Kent [6,00 %] - Boil 5min
5,00 g Irish Moss - Boil 15
100,00 g Malto-Dextrine - Boil 15min
1,0 pkg SafAle English Ale (DCL/Fermentis #S-04) Rehydrate 30min with 250ml warm water 5g Yeast Nutrient and 30g granulated brown sugar
I plan on leaving it in Primary for 2 weeks then bottle, 3 weeks in bottle with 68.5g Dextrose for a carb level of 2.5vols
This is modified from a previous version I did documented in this POST on the Thirsty Engineer Blog
That version was my first attempt and it came out pretty good, though unbalanced.
Comments/input appreciated.