HedgehogBC wrote:So, is there such a thing as a session strength Belgian ale? I'm looking for something like a Tripel, but in the neighborhood of 4-5% ABV so I can actually have a couple as a lawnmower beer.
I was thinking of a Saison, but I really don't want to deal with the annoyance that is the Saison yeast. Do you think I could just use a Belgian yeast strain on a Saison recipe?
Thanks in advance.
Isn't that what a belgian single is? I'd probably put a little more character malt in than you do with a tripel as the yeast is going to offer a little less character. I'd also decline to put in sugar
Most of the lower alcohol trappist beers I see are about 6 degrees belgian (~1.060ish).
Off the top of my head? @~75% efficiency
11# Pils
1# Munich
0.5# Carapils
Mash very dry (148 for 90 min, bring up to 155 for 15 min to finish conversion of starches)
Aim OG: 1.057 FG:1.010, ABV 6.1%
hop to about 25 BU (about same BU/GU ratio of a tripel, assuming 35/80) (2oz Saaz at 3.5%)
Noble/Golding hop for aroma 1/2oz @ 15, 5 min (Saaz 3.5%)
I think I may brew this myself....
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