Fermentables
	
		
		
			| Amount | Fermentable | Cost | PPG | °L | Bill % | 
		
		
		      
			| 6 lb | Honey6 lb Honey |  | 35 | 2 | 54.5% | 
				
		
				
			
				| 6 lbs / $ 0.00 | 
		
				
	
 
	
	
	
		
			 
			Mash Guidelines
			
				            
				
					| Amount | Description | Type | Start Temp | Target Temp | Time | 
				
            	
										
						| 4 gal | steep grains | Temperature | 153 °F | 153 °F | 45 min | 
										
				            	
				
		 
	
	
	
		Priming
		
		
			| Method: dextrose				     
												Amount: 5 oz				     
												Temp: 68 °F				     
												CO2 Level: 2.55 Volumes | 
		
	 
	
		
			 
			Target Water Profile
 Fort Collins 2012			
				
				
					| Ca+2 | Mg+2 | Na+ | Cl- | SO4-2 | HCO3- | 
				
				
				
					| 17 | 2 | 3 | 3 | 13 | 50 | 
				
								
			
		 
	
	
		 
		Notes
		
			1) Steep grains in 4 gals of water for 45 mins @153F. Grains will absorb about .6 gal bringing volume down to 3.7 gal. Remove grains after 45 mins.
2) Add Honey, Bring to low rolling boil (203F)
3) Add 2 oz hops at 45 mark of boil
4) Add 1 oz hops at last 5 mins of boil
6) Sanitize fermenter bucket with star san for atleast 1 min
7) Add 14.11lbs of ice to fermenter bucket. (water = 8.3lbs per gal)
8) Add wort to fermenter bucket
9) Cap with lid, shake vigorously until cool enough to pitch yeast (70-80f)
10) Sanitize yeast pack/scissors. Using sanitized gloves, handle and snip 11.5 g US05 yeast packet. Add to cooled wort. Shake fermenter to mix yeast into solution.
11) Take hydrometer reading to get starting gravity reading along with temperature to account for viscosity temperature differential. Target is 1.060 @ 68F or whatever temp your hydrometer is calibrated for.
12) Maintain consistent ferm temp @~70F. Monitor ferm activity by watching co2 bubbles on air lock and taking occasional hydrometer measurements.
13) Once ferm has achieved ~1.011 final gravity, rack to bottling bucket with 5oz of corn sugar. Mix well.
14) Bottle condition/naturally carb for at least 1 week at 68F
15) Place bottles in fridge to cause yeast to go dormant. Keep cold until serving.
16) Relax, have a homebrew.
17) Have another homebrew.
18) Come back to Brew Fort for more ingredients!
8.3lbs of ice = gal of water
14.11lbs of ice to top 5 gal
					 
	 
    					
			 
		
	
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            |  | Cost $ | Cost % | 
        
        
          
            | Fermentables | $ |  | 
          
            | Steeping Grains (Extract Only)
 | $ |  | 
          
            | Hops | $ |  | 
          
            | Yeast | $ |  | 
          
            | Other | $ |  | 
          
            | Cost Per Barrel | $ 0.00 |  | 
          
            | Cost Per Pint | $ 0.00 |  | 
          
            | Total Cost | $ 0.00 |  | 
        
      
     
    
   
  
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