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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