Dry Heat Chili
From Brew Your Own Aug.
Brewer: | Wes | Email: | wreing@lynx.neu.edu | |||||
Beer: | Dry Heat Chili | Style: | American Pale Ale | |||||
Type: | Extract w/grain | Size: | 5 gallons | |||||
Color: |
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Bitterness: | 23 IBU | |||||
OG: | 1.046 | FG: | 1.011 | |||||
Alcohol: | 4.5% v/v (3.5% w/w) | |||||||
Water: | Boston Tap Water. | |||||||
Grain: | .25 lb. Wheat malt | |||||||
Steep: | Steeped at 155°F for 30 min. But the burner was off so the last 15min were at ~145°F. | |||||||
Boil: | 60 minutes | SG 1.091 | 2.5 gallons | |||||
5 lb. Light dry malt extract | ||||||||
Hops: | 1 oz. Northern Brewer (7.5% AA, 60 min.) 1 oz. Saaz (3.9% AA, 15 min.) |
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Yeast: | Wyest 1056 American Ale. Made a 500ml starter. The yeast was shipped on some VERY hot days. And was tired when I got it. Took 3 days to swell even though it was only 25 days old. The Starter was pitch a little late also. ~40hr after i started the starter, and ~16hr after the bubbling had slowed down. |
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Log: | 8/5/2002 (Gravity = 1.????)-- Brew Day. Broke Hydrometer before I could take a reading. 8/7/2002 (Gravity = 1.022)-- There have been now signs of fermentation looking at the bubbler. Opening the pail however reveals a yeasty looking film on the surface. It doesn't smell great. But I tasted the sample and it tastes OK. Beery, alcohol flavor. Nothing really nasty. The temp ranges from 72°F-85°F |
Recipe posted 08/08/02.