Leap Of Faith
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Fruit Lambic
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5.5 Gallons |
1.047 |
1.005 |
5.61 |
21.62 |
3.37 °L
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2.3K |
0 |
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Boil
Size: 7.5 Gallons |
Boil Time: 90 |
Boil Gravity: 1.035 |
Efficiency: 70 |
Mash Thickness: N/A |
Sugar
Scale: Specific Gravity |
Brew
Method: All Grain |
Pitch Rate: 2.0 |
Primary
Temp: 70 ° F |
Priming Method: N/A |
Priming Amount: N/A |
Creation
Date: 4/11/2013 3:21 PM |
Notes: |
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Ugly Pug Schwarzbier Clone
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Schwarzbier
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5.5 Gallons |
1.049 |
1.015 |
4.46 |
20.45 |
17.29 °L
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2.3K |
0 |
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Boil
Size: 6.5 Gallons |
Boil Time: 60 |
Boil Gravity: 1.042 |
Efficiency: 75 |
Mash Thickness: 1.5 |
Sugar
Scale: Specific Gravity |
Brew
Method: All Grain |
Pitch Rate: 0.75 |
Primary
Temp: 60 ° F |
Priming Method: N/A |
Priming Amount: N/A |
Creation
Date: 7/22/2015 4:32 PM |
Notes: |
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Stu's Ultimate Eisbock
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Eisbock
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5.5 Gallons |
1.171 |
1.043 |
16.83 |
32.52 |
18.97 °L
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2.3K |
0 |
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Boil
Size: 8 Gallons |
Boil Time: 90 |
Boil Gravity: 1.118 |
Efficiency: 85 |
Mash Thickness: 1.5 |
Sugar
Scale: Specific Gravity |
Brew
Method: All Grain |
Pitch Rate: N/A |
Primary
Temp: N/A |
Priming Method: N/A |
Priming Amount: N/A |
Creation
Date: 9/21/2016 5:51 PM |
Notes: |
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The Red And The Black
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American Amber Ale
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5.5 Gallons |
1.098 |
1.026 |
9.56 |
69.4 |
31.69 °L
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2.3K |
2 |
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Boil
Size: 7 Gallons |
Boil Time: 60 |
Boil Gravity: N/A |
Efficiency: 70 |
Mash Thickness: N/A |
Sugar
Scale: Specific Gravity |
Brew
Method: All Grain |
Pitch Rate: N/A |
Primary
Temp: N/A |
Priming Method: N/A |
Priming Amount: N/A |
Creation
Date: 5/21/2012 7:13 PM |
Notes: |
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Spiced Saison
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Saison
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5.5 Gallons |
1.024 |
1.007 |
2.21 |
30.32 |
3.44 °L
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2.3K |
0 |
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Boil
Size: 7.5 Gallons |
Boil Time: 60 |
Boil Gravity: 1.018 |
Efficiency: 35 |
Mash Thickness: 1.5 |
Sugar
Scale: Specific Gravity |
Brew
Method: All Grain |
Pitch Rate: N/A |
Primary
Temp: 67 ° F |
Priming Method: N/A |
Priming Amount: N/A |
Creation
Date: 10/4/2016 3:56 PM |
Notes: Mash grains at 153° F (67° C) for 60 minutes. Mash out at 168° F (76° C) for 10 minutes. Add pumpkin at beginning of mash or during boil and add spices to boil at 10 minutes from flameout.
Primary fermentation at 70° F (21° C).
Forced CO2 to carbonate.
Original Gravity: 1.08 |
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Hazy Sauce
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Specialty IPA: New England IPA
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35 Litres |
1.07 |
1.032 |
5.09 |
9.34 |
8.35 °L
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2.3K |
1 |
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Boil
Size: 40 Litres |
Boil Time: 60 |
Boil Gravity: 1.062 |
Efficiency: 63 |
Mash Thickness: 3 |
Sugar
Scale: Specific Gravity |
Brew
Method: All Grain |
Pitch Rate: 0.35 |
Primary
Temp: 18 ° C |
Priming Method: co2 |
Priming Amount: 1,5 bar |
Creation
Date: 8/28/2019 5:21 PM |
Notes: 68c 60min
78c 5min
Sparge water 15L 78c
Preboil gravity 1.056
OG 31.08.19 - 1.070
FG 11.09.19 - 1.020
CC 11.09.19 - 15c |
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Doctor Who (Bell's Two Hearted Ale)
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American IPA
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5.5 Gallons |
1.065 |
1.012 |
7.08 |
64.53 |
5.52 °L
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2.3K |
0 |
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Boil
Size: 6.5 Gallons |
Boil Time: 60 |
Boil Gravity: 1.054 |
Efficiency: 74 |
Mash Thickness: 1.44 |
Sugar
Scale: Specific Gravity |
Brew
Method: All Grain |
Pitch Rate: 1.25 |
Primary
Temp: 65 ° F |
Priming Method: force carb |
Priming Amount: N/A |
Creation
Date: 6/10/2014 12:46 AM |
Notes: |
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KaCow Beware
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Oatmeal Stout
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50 Litres |
1.056 |
1.01 |
6.05 |
14.79 |
50 °L
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2.3K |
4 |
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Author:
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dazzla
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Boil
Size: 60 Litres |
Boil Time: 70 |
Boil Gravity: 1.047 |
Efficiency: 70 |
Mash Thickness: 2.8 |
Sugar
Scale: Specific Gravity |
Brew
Method: All Grain |
Pitch Rate: 1.0 |
Primary
Temp: 19.5 ° C |
Priming Method: N/A |
Priming Amount: N/A |
Creation
Date: 4/28/2016 8:54 AM |
Notes: Cacao nibs & vanilla pod tincture made on brewday:
Cacao nibs 100g
Vanilla pods 2 off
100ml Vodka or other spirit
add more liqour as it is absorbed, add to fermentor when a gravity of 1.020 is achieved
hydrate yeast, day prior to brewday, add 500ml of brewing sugar/water solution to a gravity of 1.030 on brewday
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Carisa Double Neipa
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Imperial IPA
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5.5 Gallons |
1.088 |
1.02 |
8.99 |
174.49 |
5.28 °L
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2.3K |
1 |
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Boil
Size: 7 Gallons |
Boil Time: 60 |
Boil Gravity: 1.069 |
Efficiency: 65 |
Mash Thickness: 1.5 |
Sugar
Scale: Specific Gravity |
Brew
Method: All Grain |
Pitch Rate: 1.0 |
Primary
Temp: 67 ° F |
Priming Method: N/A |
Priming Amount: N/A |
Creation
Date: 6/13/2018 5:49 PM |
Notes: |
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Rum Barrel Porter(revised)
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Baltic Porter
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5.5 Gallons |
1.082 |
1.013 |
9.06 |
33.3 |
26.11 °L
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2.3K |
0 |
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Author:
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Brew Cat
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Boil
Size: 6.5 Gallons |
Boil Time: 60 |
Boil Gravity: 1.069 |
Efficiency: 86 |
Mash Thickness: 1.5 |
Sugar
Scale: Specific Gravity |
Brew
Method: All Grain |
Pitch Rate: N/A |
Primary
Temp: 65 ° F |
Priming Method: N/A |
Priming Amount: N/A |
Creation
Date: 2/9/2015 9:15 PM |
Notes:
16oz Black seal rum and 1oz oak chips in a bag in the keg .Also wait it out
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Upper Hudson Valley Gueuze
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Gueuze
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5.5 Gallons |
1.044 |
1.01 |
4.47 |
5.88 |
3.04 °L
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2.3K |
0 |
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Author:
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Professor Zymie
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Boil
Size: 7.5 Gallons |
Boil Time: 15 |
Boil Gravity: 1.032 |
Efficiency: 72 |
Mash Thickness: 1.5 |
Sugar
Scale: Specific Gravity |
Brew
Method: All Grain |
Pitch Rate: 0.35 |
Primary
Temp: 68 ° F |
Priming Method: N/A |
Priming Amount: N/A |
Creation
Date: 4/1/2017 1:41 PM |
Notes: This is an easy recipe to make a solid wort for a Gueuze/Lambic wort. The fun is to brew this every year. The Belgian sour mix from White Labs will do a good job getting the flavors For the style picked. Each home brewers home will create its own "house character". Once you add this to your brewing schedule you will look forward to brewing this beer every year.
A fifteenth minute boil is all you need to sanitize the wort and get some IBU's into the wort. It is the aging the beer that will challenge you!
Maltodextrin will be food for the bugs after the fermentable sugars are gone.
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Mac N Jacks Clone
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American Amber Ale
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5 Gallons |
1.058 |
1.016 |
5.59 |
38.28 |
10.84 °L
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2.3K |
1 |
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Boil
Size: 6.5 Gallons |
Boil Time: 90 |
Boil Gravity: 1.045 |
Efficiency: 70 |
Mash Thickness: 1.5 |
Sugar
Scale: Specific Gravity |
Brew
Method: All Grain |
Pitch Rate: 0.5 |
Primary
Temp: 68 ° F |
Priming Method: N/A |
Priming Amount: N/A |
Creation
Date: 7/27/2016 6:32 PM |
Notes: Mac N Jacks clone
Guidance from:
http://byo.com/mead/item/1031-mac--jacks-african-amber-the-replicator
http://www.brew-dudes.com/mack-and-jacks-african-amber-clone-recipe/674
Going with the Dark Munich 20L (was unspecified) for malty backbone
Adding 4 oz of wheat for cloudiness (seasonal)
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The White Pap Fountain
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Weizen/Weissbier
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8.5 Litres |
1.053 |
1.012 |
5.34 |
15.26 |
4.24 °L
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2.3K |
1 |
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Boil
Size: 10.5 Litres |
Boil Time: 90 |
Boil Gravity: 1.043 |
Efficiency: 85 |
Mash Thickness: 2.7 |
Sugar
Scale: Specific Gravity |
Brew
Method: All Grain |
Pitch Rate: 1.0 |
Primary
Temp: 17 ° C |
Priming Method: Dextrose |
Priming Amount: N/A |
Creation
Date: 4/9/2013 12:15 PM |
Notes: |
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Mjød
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Sweet Mead
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10 Litres |
1.144 |
1.036 |
14.15 |
0 |
5.58 °L
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2.3K |
0 |
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Boil
Size: 10 Litres |
Boil Time: 15 |
Boil Gravity: 1 |
Efficiency: 75 |
Mash Thickness: 3 |
Sugar
Scale: Specific Gravity |
Brew
Method: All Grain |
Pitch Rate: N/A |
Primary
Temp: 19 ° C |
Priming Method: N/A |
Priming Amount: N/A |
Creation
Date: 3/14/2017 7:25 AM |
Notes: |
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Barclay Perkins East India Porter
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Robust Porter
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10 Litres |
1.055 |
1.012 |
5.66 |
65.44 |
30.62 °L
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2.3K |
1 |
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Boil
Size: 13 Litres |
Boil Time: 90 |
Boil Gravity: 1.042 |
Efficiency: 80 |
Mash Thickness: 3 |
Sugar
Scale: Specific Gravity |
Brew
Method: All Grain |
Pitch Rate: 0.5 |
Primary
Temp: 18 ° C |
Priming Method: N/A |
Priming Amount: N/A |
Creation
Date: 10/12/2015 8:17 PM |
Notes: |
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Holiday Cider
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Other Specialty Cider or Perry
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5 Gallons |
1.064 |
1 |
8.39 |
0 |
5.19 °L
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2.3K |
2 |
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Boil
Size: 1 Gallons |
Boil Time: 60 |
Boil Gravity: 1.32 |
Efficiency: 70 |
Mash Thickness: N/A |
Sugar
Scale: Specific Gravity |
Brew
Method: All Grain |
Pitch Rate: N/A |
Primary
Temp: N/A |
Priming Method: N/A |
Priming Amount: N/A |
Creation
Date: 11/23/2014 7:50 PM |
Notes: 5 Gallons of Cider.
Dissolved the sugar in half a gallon of cider at 180deg. Added the spices and orange at this time.
Used Lavilin 71B - 1122 white wine yeast.
Added one cranberry juice concentrate at kegging (after stabilization).
FG was actually .995
This is pretty dry. If you want it sweeter, add more cranberry concentrate or add some apple juice concentrate. |
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Pliney The Elder Clone
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Double IPA
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5 Gallons |
1.081 |
1.019 |
8.08 |
203.77 |
5.68 °L
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2.3K |
7 |
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Boil
Size: 7 Gallons |
Boil Time: 90 |
Boil Gravity: 1.058 |
Efficiency: 70 |
Mash Thickness: 1 |
Sugar
Scale: Specific Gravity |
Brew
Method: All Grain |
Pitch Rate: 0.35 |
Primary
Temp: 64 ° F |
Priming Method: N/A |
Priming Amount: N/A |
Creation
Date: 9/9/2016 7:21 PM |
Notes: |
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Kentucky Common
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American Amber Ale
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10 Gallons |
1.049 |
1.011 |
5.02 |
28.01 |
15.78 °L
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2.3K |
1 |
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Boil
Size: 12 Gallons |
Boil Time: 90 |
Boil Gravity: 1.041 |
Efficiency: 70 |
Mash Thickness: 1.5 |
Sugar
Scale: Specific Gravity |
Brew
Method: All Grain |
Pitch Rate: 0.75 |
Primary
Temp: 68 ° F |
Priming Method: Keg |
Priming Amount: N/A |
Creation
Date: 11/2/2015 11:01 PM |
Notes: 06NOV15: STARTER, used 2 packets of WLP001 pure pitch dated 21SEPT15, 7.3 oz DME, 1/2 tsp yeast nutrient, used pro brewer .75 pitch ratio
KY COMMON RESEARCH:
Historical Beer: Kentucky Common
Aroma: Low to medium grainy, corn-like or sweet maltiness with a low toast, biscuity-grainy, bready, or caramel malt accent. Medium to moderately-low hop aroma, usually floral or spicy in character. Clean fermentation character, with possible faint berry ester. Low levels of DMS are acceptable. No sourness. Malt-forward in the balance.
Appearance: Amber-orange to light brown in color. Typically clear, but may have some light haze due to limited conditioning. Foam stand may not be long lasting, and is usually white to beige in color.
Flavor: Moderate grainy-sweet maltiness with low to medium-low caramel, toffee, bready, and/or biscuity notes. Generally light
palate flavors typical of adjunct beers; a low grainy, corn-like sweetness is common. Medium to low floral or spicy hop flavor. Medium to low hop bitterness, which should neither be coarse nor have a harsh aftertaste. May exhibit light fruitiness. Balance in the finish is towards the malt. May have a lightly flinty or minerally-sulfate flavor in the finish. The finish is fairly dry, including the contributions of roasted grains and minerals. No sourness.
Mouthfeel: Medium to medium-light body with a relatively soft mouthfeel. Highly carbonated. Can have a creamy texture.
Overall Impression: A darker-colored, light-flavored, malt-accented beer with a dry finish and interesting character malt flavors.
Refreshing due to its high carbonation and mild flavors, and highly sessionable due to being served very fresh and with restrained alcohol levels.
Comments: Modern characterizations of the style often mention a lactic sourness or sour mashing, but extensive brewing records from the larger breweries at the turn of the century have no indication of long acid rests, sour mashing, or extensive conditioning.
This is likely a modern home brewer invention, based on the supposition that since indigenous Bourbon distillers used a sour mash, beer brewers must also have used this process. No contemporaneous records indicate sour mashing or that the beer had a
sour profile; rather the opposite, that the beer was brewed as an inexpensive, present-use ale.
History: A true American original style, Kentucky Common was almost exclusively produced and sold around the Louisville Kentucky metropolitan area from some time after the Civil War up to Prohibition. Its hallmark was that it was inexpensive and
quickly produced, typically 6 to 8 days from mash to delivery. The beer was racked into barrels while actively fermenting (1.020– 1.022) and tightly bunged to allow carbonation in the saloon cellar. There is some speculation that it was a variant of the lighter common or cream ale produced throughout much of the East prior to the Civil War and that the darker grains were added by the mostly Germanic brewers to help acidify the typical carbonate water of the Louisville area. Up until the late 19th century,
Kentucky Common was not brewed in the summer months unless cellars, usually used for malting, were used for fermentation. With the advent of ice machines, the larger breweries were able to brew year round. In the period from 1900 to prohibition, about 75% of the beer sold in the Louisville area was Kentucky Common. With prohibition, the style died completely as the few larger breweries that survived were almost exclusively lager producers.
Characteristic Ingredients: Six-row barley malt was used with 35% corn grits to dilute the excessive protein levels along with 1 to 2% each caramel and black malt. Native American hops, usually about .2 pounds per barrel of Western hops for bittering and a similar amount of New York hops (such as Clusters) for flavor (15 minutes prior to knock out). Imported continental Saazer-type hops (.1 pounds per barrel) were added at knock out for aroma. Water in the Louisville area was typically moderate to high in carbonates. Mash water was often pre-boiled to precipitate the carbonate and Gypsum was commonly added. Considering the time from mash in to kegging for delivery was typically 6 to 8 days, clearly aggressive top-fermenting yeasts was used.
Style Comparison: Like a darker-colored cream ale emphasizing corn, but with some light character malt flavor. Malt flavors and balance are probably closest to modern adjunct-driven international amber or dark lagers, Irish red ales, or Belgian pale ales.
Vital Statistics: OG: 1.044 – 1.055
IBUs: 15 – 25 FG: 1.014 – 1.018
SRM: 11 – 20 ABV: 4.0 – 4.4%
Commercial Examples: Occasional brewpub and microbrewery specials
References: Wahl & Henius, Louisville Breweries, Brewing Logs from Phoneix and Oertel Breweries. Research and initial writeup by Dibbs Harting, support by Conrad Selle and Leah Dienes. |
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Dreaded California Common Beer - Orginal
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California Common Beer
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11 Gallons |
1.053 |
1.017 |
4.69 |
35.81 |
9.57 °L
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2.3K |
1 |
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Boil
Size: 13 Gallons |
Boil Time: 90 |
Boil Gravity: N/A |
Efficiency: 75 |
Mash Thickness: N/A |
Sugar
Scale: Specific Gravity |
Brew
Method: All Grain |
Pitch Rate: N/A |
Primary
Temp: N/A |
Priming Method: N/A |
Priming Amount: N/A |
Creation
Date: 5/21/2013 1:21 PM |
Notes: 1999 AHA NHC Gold Medal |
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New Zealand Pale Ale
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American IPA
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23 Litres |
1.061 |
1.015 |
6.08 |
93.81 |
6.15 °L
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2.3K |
0 |
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Boil
Size: 30.5 Litres |
Boil Time: 60 |
Boil Gravity: 1.046 |
Efficiency: 95 |
Mash Thickness: 2 |
Sugar
Scale: Specific Gravity |
Brew
Method: All Grain |
Pitch Rate: 0.35 |
Primary
Temp: N/A |
Priming Method: N/A |
Priming Amount: N/A |
Creation
Date: 12/18/2019 5:02 AM |
Notes: https://shop.theelectricbrewery.com/pages/new-zealand-ipa
Based on Hopwired IPA
Add 500mg potassium metabisulphite to 20 gallons water to remove chlorine / chloramine (if required).
Water treated with brewing salts to our Hoppy flavour profile: Ca=110, Mg=18, Na=16, Cl=50, SO4=275 (Basically Randy Mosher's ideal Pale Ale numbers with slightly less Sulphate). For complete details on how to adjust your water, refer to our step by step Water Adjustment guide.
1.25 qt/lb mash thickness.
Single infusion mash at 152F for 90 mins.
Convoluted counterflow chiller
MORE INFORaise to 168F mashout temperature and hold for 10 mins.
~90 min fly sparge with ~5.6-5.8 pH water (measured at mash temperature). Collect 13.9 gallons.
Boil for 60 minutes, adding Whirlfloc and hops per schedule. Lid on at flameout after post-boil hops are added, start chilling immediately.
Cool the wort quickly to 66F (we use a one-pass convoluted counterflow chiller to quickly lock in hop flavour and aroma) and transfer to fermenter.
Aerate well. Pure oxygen from a tank may be used at a rate of 1 litre per minute for 60 seconds per 5 gallons.
Pitch yeast and ferment at 66-68F (wort temperature). We use modified stainless fermenting buckets in wine fridges.
Add dry hops once fermentation is nearing completion (i.e. 5 points from terminal gravity) and raise the temperature to 70-72F. In our case we simply turn off the fermenting fridges and allow the beer to naturally rise to room temperature. Steep hops for 3-5 days while fermentation finishes. Assume fermentation is done if the gravity does not change over ~3 days. |
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