Femme Fatale
The intent is to make a light bodied, slightly fruity beer with high alcohol content.
Brewer: | WackAMole | Email: | - | |||||
Beer: | Femme Fatale | Style: | Belgian Strong Ale | |||||
Type: | All grain | Size: | 5 gallons | |||||
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Bitterness: | 25 IBU | |||||
OG: | 1.083 | FG: | 1.008 | |||||
Alcohol: | 9.7% v/v (7.6% w/w) | |||||||
Grain: | 12 lb. Belgian Pilsner 2 oz. Honey malt 3 oz. Belgian aromatic 3 oz. Belgian biscuit |
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Mash: | 70% efficiency | |||||||
Mash at 148°F for 120 minutes mash out at 170°F sparge with 170° water up to 6 gallons |
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Boil: | 60 minutes | SG 1.069 | 6 gallons | |||||
2 lb. Belgian clear candi sugar | ||||||||
irish moss with 15 minutes left in the boil | ||||||||
Hops: | .75 oz. Challenger (9% AA, 60 min.) .25 oz. Hallertauer (4.25% AA, 15 min.) .25 oz. Styrian Goldings (5.5% AA, 15 min.) .25 oz. Saaz (aroma) |
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Yeast: | White labs 570 Belgian golden ale in a 1/2 gallon starter | |||||||
Tasting: | tasted when I transferred to the secondary. Very light, mildly fruity, and refreshing. You'd never guess that it's over 9% alcohol. Dangerous. Exactly what I intended, but I didn't expect it to be so successful. I think that maybe this beer need to have a warning label or something. |
Recipe posted 04/06/04.