I'm looking for an English style beer that has, as Jamil would say, Biscuity Goodness.
Suggestions for a beer to try or a clone recipe or a new recipe? Or even a recipe from BCS as a suggestion?


BN Army - 1st Michigan "DILDO" Division 

KimJongAle wrote:9.00 lb Maris Otter
1.00 lb Special B Malt
0.50 lb Biscuit Malt
0.50 lb Cara-Pils/Dextrine
0.50 lb Pale Malt (2 Row) US
1.00 oz Fuggles [4.50 %] (45 min) Hops 14.1 IBU
1.00 oz Fuggles [4.50 %] (15 min) Hops 7.6 IBU
WLP002 if you prefer a little more residual sweetness or;
WLP009 if you prefer a little more "bready" character
75% efficiency
60min boil
brewerTristan wrote:That looks like a nice recipe too. Do you find the Special B adds anything not attainable with Crystal 120?
BN Army - 1st Michigan "DILDO" Division 

KimJongAle wrote:brewerTristan wrote:That looks like a nice recipe too. Do you find the Special B adds anything not attainable with Crystal 120?
I think they're pretty close. I'm a little biased in favor of the Special B due to my addiction to dark Belgian ales, and limited experience with Crystal 120. If you haven't brewed with Special B I would encourage you to give it a shot where appropriate. I can say I'll certainly be taking a closer look at the 120...
Do you have any recipes handy that showcase the 120?
brewerTristan wrote:To showcase the crystal 120, I would try brewing a bitter using just base malt and crystal 120, maybe up to a pound of it.
BN Army - 1st Michigan "DILDO" Division 

KimJongAle wrote:brewerTristan wrote:To showcase the crystal 120, I would try brewing a bitter using just base malt and crystal 120, maybe up to a pound of it.
It interesting you mention that, I was just about to brew something along those lines for an upcoming competition. Do you typically go with a cleaner yeast, or something with a little richer ester profile?
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