Zeus' blond
Neighbor Jesus (nicknamed Zeus) helped with this one. Due to the quaffability factor of a blonde ale, this was the quickest disappearing beer I've ever made. Gone in 3 days. Word spreads quickly around the neighborhood.
Brewer: | Christo | Email: | - | |||||
Beer: | Zeus' blond | Style: | Cream Ale | |||||
Type: | Extract w/grain | Size: | 5 gallons | |||||
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Bitterness: | 30 IBU | |||||
OG: | 1.050 | FG: | 1.010 | |||||
Alcohol: | 5.2% v/v (4.1% w/w) | |||||||
Grain: | 1 lb. Wheat malt 0.5 lb. American crystal 10L 1 lb. Dextrine malt (Cara-Pils) 0.5 lb. Rolled oats |
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Steep: | 1.25 qts per pound. 125°F for 30 min. 150°F for 30 min. Rinsed in colander with 1.5 qts per pound 175°F water. |
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Boil: | 45 minutes | SG 1.042 | 6 gallons | |||||
4 lb. 10 oz. Light dry malt extract | ||||||||
Irish moss at 15 min. To keep lighter color, add 1/2 DME at start and 1/2 with 15 minutes left. May have added to a slightly more bitter beer than noted. | ||||||||
Hops: | 1 oz. Santiam (6.5% AA, 45 min.) .25 oz. Santiam (6.5% AA, 30 min.) .25 oz. Santiam (6.5% AA, 15 min.) |
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Yeast: | WL001. 1L starter. | |||||||
Log: | Allowed to sit in kitchen for 1st day @78°F. Put into cooler second day @ 72°F. Racked day 7. Temp was 66°F in secondary. Bottled after day 19. Actual OG 1.050, FG 1.007. Took a long time to clear - could probably use some gelatin to clear out in such a light colored beer. | |||||||
Carbonation: | 3/4 cup priming sugar. Took 4+ weeks to carbonate - after rousing yeast. Yeast was fairly slow to work - fermentation as well as carbonation. | |||||||
Tasting: | With such delicate beers as a blonde, must watch sanitation and fermentation closely as any defects will show through. I detected hints of phenolics (sanitation/wild yeast) and a little too much fruitiness (too high temp at start). Nice honey background from light crystal malts and will use Santiam again - a very nice hop. Definitely a good beer for the masses as I only got to have 4 bottles of this batch - the others being quickly consumed by BMC drinkers. A good party beer. Will make again and try to keep ferment temps down in the 60's the whole time. |
Recipe posted 10/16/06.