RP
RP stands for: ratpiss
The inspiration for this beer is Griffon Extra Pale Ale and the often ignored style of Canadian golden ale.
Brewer: | Larry Maler | Email: | maler@attglobal.net | |||||
Beer: | RP | Style: | American Pale Ale | |||||
Type: | Extract | Size: | 21.6 liters | |||||
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Bitterness: | 27 IBU | |||||
OG: | 1.047 | FG: | 1.008 | |||||
Alcohol: | 5.1% v/v (4.0% w/w) | |||||||
Water: | Using store-bought carbon-filtered reverse-osmosis water, treated with two teaspoons of gypsum. | |||||||
Boil: | 70 minutes | SG 1.045 | 23 liters | |||||
6 lb. Light dry malt extract | ||||||||
Hops: | 28.4g Willamette (3.9% AA, 60 min.) 28.4g Willamette (3.9% AA, 30 min.) 28.4g Hallertauer (3.9% AA, 15 min.) 28.4g Hallertauer (aroma) |
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Yeast: | Wyeast American Ale Yeast. I smacked the smack pack two days before and made a starter the day before brewing. | |||||||
Log: | Brew date: Sunday, Feb. 13, 2000. The aroma hops added to the secondary. I used 1 ounce of Hallertau pellets for this. |
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Carbonation: | Batch priming, bottle refermentation. | |||||||
Tasting: | It's now June 4, 2000. Over the months, the hop aroma of this beer has nearly disappeared, probably since it is kept unrefrigerated, and I live in Florida. Everything else is great, however! This is a good simple beer for beginners, designed to teach a friend how to brew. (he's head-over-heels into it!) I recommend it to anyone who doesn't wnat the time/trouble of mashing. |
Recipe posted 06/04/00.