Hops
Amount
|
Variety
|
Cost
|
Type
|
AA
|
Use
|
Time
|
IBU
|
Bill %
|
14 g |
Centennial14 g Centennial Hops |
|
Pellet |
9.2 |
Boil
|
60 min |
15.05 |
16.5% |
1 oz |
Saaz1 oz Saaz Hops |
|
Pellet |
2.6 |
Boil
|
10 min |
3.12 |
33.5% |
1 oz |
Saaz1 oz Saaz Hops |
|
Pellet |
3.5 |
Aroma
|
0 min |
|
33.5% |
14 g |
Amarillo14 g Amarillo Hops |
|
Pellet |
8.6 |
Boil
|
60 min |
14.07 |
16.5% |
84.70 g
/ $ 0.00
|
Hops Summary
Amount
|
Variety
|
Cost
|
IBU
|
Bill %
|
14 g |
Centennial (Pellet) 14 g Centennial (Pellet) Hops |
|
15.05 |
16.5% |
1 oz |
Saaz (Pellet) 0.99999999771257 oz Saaz (Pellet) Hops |
|
3.12 |
33.5% |
1 oz |
Saaz (Pellet) 0.99999999771257 oz Saaz (Pellet) Hops |
|
|
33.5% |
14 g |
Amarillo (Pellet) 14 g Amarillo (Pellet) Hops |
|
14.07 |
16.5% |
84.70 g
/ $ 0.00
|
Mash Guidelines
Amount
|
Description
|
Type
|
Start Temp
|
Target Temp
|
Time
|
16.9 qt |
|
Infusion |
168 °F |
155 °F |
60 min |
3.3 gal |
|
Batch Sparge |
175 °F |
-- |
10 min |
3.3 gal |
|
Batch Sparge |
175 °F |
-- |
10 min |
Starting Mash Thickness:
1.3 qt/lb
Starting Grain Temp:
65 °F |
Priming
Method: dextrose
Amount: 4.7 oz
Temp: 68 °F
CO2 Level: 2.2 Volumes |
Target Water Profile
Balanced Profile
"Kc cream ale clone - Part 2" Blonde Ale beer recipe by Brewer #87056. All Grain, ABV 5.62%, IBU 32.24, SRM 4.11, Fermentables: (Pale 2-Row, Flaked Corn, Flaked Rice, Flaked Wheat, Acidulated Malt, Munich - Light 10L, Caramel / Crystal 10L) Hops: (Centennial, Saaz, Amarillo) Other: (Whirlfloc, Beer Nutrient)
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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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