Recipe Critique - Oat Brown Ale
Posted: Tue Aug 24, 2010 12:18 pm
This is one of the first recipes I've ever taken a stab at formulating myself (although still quite inspired by BCS). It's intended to be on the line between a Northern English Brown and a Brown Porter.
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Owen's Oat Brown Ale
Size: 6 Gal.
Boil Time: 60 Min.
Efficiency: 65%
Est OG: 1.052
Est IBU: 23.9
Grain:
9 lbs - Maris Otter
1 lb - Flaked Oats
0.75 lb - Brown Malt (65L)
0.75 lb - Special Roast (50L)
0.75 lb - Victory Malt (25L)
0.5 lb - Crystal 40
0.25 lb - Pale Chocolate Malt (200L)
Hops:
1.2 oz - East Kent Goldings (5%AA) - 60 Min.
0.5 oz - East Kent Goldings (5%AA) - 5 min.
Yeast: WLP013 London Ale - Ferment at 68F
Mash: Single Infusion at 152F for 60 min.
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Some notes:
-Thinking about Carastan (dark) instead of C40.
- Debating on whether to use London Ale Yeast or WLP002 English. London has more attenuation, and I'd like this beer to get down to the 1.012-13 range.
- Not sure if 0.75 lb of each will be too much for the Brown, Special and Victory.
Thoughts?
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Owen's Oat Brown Ale
Size: 6 Gal.
Boil Time: 60 Min.
Efficiency: 65%
Est OG: 1.052
Est IBU: 23.9
Grain:
9 lbs - Maris Otter
1 lb - Flaked Oats
0.75 lb - Brown Malt (65L)
0.75 lb - Special Roast (50L)
0.75 lb - Victory Malt (25L)
0.5 lb - Crystal 40
0.25 lb - Pale Chocolate Malt (200L)
Hops:
1.2 oz - East Kent Goldings (5%AA) - 60 Min.
0.5 oz - East Kent Goldings (5%AA) - 5 min.
Yeast: WLP013 London Ale - Ferment at 68F
Mash: Single Infusion at 152F for 60 min.
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Some notes:
-Thinking about Carastan (dark) instead of C40.
- Debating on whether to use London Ale Yeast or WLP002 English. London has more attenuation, and I'd like this beer to get down to the 1.012-13 range.
- Not sure if 0.75 lb of each will be too much for the Brown, Special and Victory.
Thoughts?
