Sweeter Than Honey
I brewed this beer at the request of my girlfriend. I named this beer after her because she is so sweet. This is my first attempt at formulating a beer recipe.
Brewer: | Stephen Spinogatti | Email: | - | |||||
Beer: | Sweeter Than Honey | Style: | American Brown | |||||
Type: | Extract w/grain | Size: | 5 gallons | |||||
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Bitterness: | 35 IBU | |||||
OG: | 1.060 | FG: | 1.017 | |||||
Alcohol: | 5.6% v/v (4.4% w/w) | |||||||
Water: | All water was run through a charcoal filter and boiled. | |||||||
Grain: | .5 lb. American crystal 40L 2 oz. American chocolate .5 lb. Belgian Special B |
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Steep: | Filtered water and specialty grain was put into boiling pot and brought to 170°F and allowed to rest there for 20 mins. Then the grain was removed and discarded. | |||||||
Boil: | 60 minutes | SG 1.100 | 3 gallons | |||||
6.6 lb. Light malt extract 1 lb. Wildflower Honey |
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After removing grain added malt extract and brought to a boil. Added 1 oz Centennial hops, after 30 mins added 1 oz Spalt hops, after another 25 mins added another 1 oz Spalt hops. After 1 hour total removed from heat and chilled in an ice water bath until the wort reached 80°F. added sanitized water and wort to fermentor to make 5 gallons total. Pitched yeast, aerated and put onto dark closet. | ||||||||
Hops: | 1 oz. Centennial (9.5% AA, 60 min.) 1 oz. Spalt (5% AA, 30 min.) 1 oz. Spalt (5% AA, 5 min.) |
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Yeast: | Re-hydrated Danstar Nottingham yeast. | |||||||
Log: | Brewed on 11/25/07. Primary fermentation for 6 days at 68°F Racked to secondary on 12/1/07 and added 1 lb of pasteurized wildflower honey. Because of the honey the IBUs are off they should actually be 39 IBUs. Secondary fermentation for 2 weeks at 68°F. Bottled on 12/15/07. |
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Carbonation: | 2.7 volumes | Corn Sugar: 5.00 oz. for 5 gallons @ 68°F | ||||||
Racked to bottling bucket and added 5 oz corn sugar. Bottled and allowed to bottle condition for 2 weeks. | ||||||||
Tasting: | Overall I am very pleased this is my first attempt at formulating my own recipe and it came out great. It has a nice brown color and is pretty clear. Good hear retention with a thick frothy head and Belgian lacing. A good scent with a crisp malty taste. I can taste the honey in the background. Smooth hop profile with a good hop malt balance. Some problems are, a little too much carbonation, cut down on the priming sugar next time. A little cloudy, perhaps use some finings. Also perhaps use more honey and a dash more chocolate malt. and I should use some yeast nutrients when adding the honey. I think I have such a high final gravity because the honey didn’t ferment all the way. Overall 9 out of 10. |
Recipe posted 01/07/08.