Home Brew Beer - Est. 2006


Brew #4: Recipe…
January 8, 2007, 3:33 pm
Filed under: Beer News, homebrewing

First things first, I have made the decision to brew smaller quantities of beer for each batch starting with #4. The main reasons for this are as follows. I only have limited space in which to house fermentor etc. and I was having difficulty storing large quantities of brew in post-production.

All future brews will be produced in 1 gallon batch sizes. This will allow me to use a much smaller ferementor (5 litre demi-john) than previously and, more importantly, will allow me to brew more often (with more recipe variation etc.) due to faster consumption of beer ;-)

Anyway, on to the recipe. As mentioned in a previous post I am going to make this beer entirely from ingredients (extracts, grains, hops) rather than a kit. I have decided on a British Bitter style-wise, as this is my favourite beer type to drink…

The recipe will probably look something like this:

  • Batch size: 1 gallon (imperial)
  • 1 lbs. Light Dry Malt Extract
  • 1 lbs. Amber Dry Malt Extract
  • 0.5 lbs. Crystal Malt
  • 1 oz Fuggles Hops (60 mins)
  • 1 oz Fuggles Hops (15 mins)

Method will be along the lines of put crushed grains into pot with 4 pints water. Raise temperature to around the 150 Faranheit mark and let seep for ~30 mins. Strain grains out and add another pint or 2 of water. Add Malt Extract, stir well and bring to boil. Add 1st hops. Add 2nd hops with 15 minutes to go. Tranfer to fermentor and top up to the 1 gallon mark with cold water. Pitch yeast when temperature becomes acceptable.

I will have to check if that will give a decent starting gravity etc.


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