Late Summer Honey
Brewer: | Benderman's | Email: | andrew.brenneman@gmail.com | |||||
Beer: | Late Summer Honey | Style: | American Pale | |||||
Type: | All grain | Size: | 21 gallons | |||||
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Bitterness: | 36 IBU | |||||
OG: | 1.055 | FG: | 1.011 | |||||
Alcohol: | 5.6% v/v (4.4% w/w) | |||||||
Water: | Sediment and carbon filtered from a high quality municipal source. Gypsum salt usually added in a unmeasured amout. Check wind direction. :-) | |||||||
Grain: | 28 lb. American 2-row 2 lb. Wheat malt 2 lb. American Vienna 2 lb. American Munich |
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Mash: | 75% efficiency | |||||||
Add grain to mash tun while increasing water temp. to 120 degrees f. Protein rest for at least 20 min. Increase to desired temp for starch conversion. I prefer the mid 40's for a nice high-alcohol light-body beer... 1.5 hrs total mash after protein rest. sparge at 170 degrees f. or greater. | ||||||||
Boil: | 65 minutes | SG 1.048 | 24 gallons | |||||
0 oz. 5 lb. Honey |
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4 Whirlfloc tablets at final 15 minute point. Honey at 30 min. mark (adjust according to you own research). Cool, settle trub, and transfer to ferment. |
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Hops: | 2 oz. Chinook (12% AA, 60 min.) 1 oz. Cascade (6% AA, 45 min.) 2 oz. Cascade (6% AA, 30 min.) 1.5 oz. Cascade (6% AA, 15 min.) 1.5 oz. Cascade (aroma) |
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Yeast: | S-04 is a good all around dry ale yeast, easy to use and effective. There are better yeasts, but I brew on a large scale and want to keep costs down. (3) 11.5g packets should be efficient for a 21 gal batch. I think? Choose your favorite yeast, by all means. Kolch might work well also. | |||||||
Log: | As with any homebrew, rack according to your abilities and equipment, and DO NOT DRINK TOO EARLY... Your wait will be well spent.! ENJOY. |
Recipe posted 08/27/07.