Double Nut Brown Ale
Clone of Potomac River Brewing Co.'s (defunct) "Double Nut Brown Ale" as adapted
from the 20 BBL recipe brewed at the original Chantilly, mc, location circa 1997.
Brewer: | mcgdo | Email: | DerekT2@msn.com | |||||
Beer: | Double Nut Brown Ale | Style: | American Brown | |||||
Type: | All grain | Size: | 5 gallons | |||||
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Bitterness: | 49 IBU | |||||
OG: | 1.063 | FG: | 1.016 | |||||
Alcohol: | 6.1% v/v (4.8% w/w) | |||||||
Water: | I use the same local water supply (fairly neutral & mildly hard) that the brewery did so I follow their practice of adding: - one tsp. gypsum to the mash - one tsp. gypsum to the sparge water - one tsp. gypsum to the boil |
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Grain: | 9 lb. American 2-row 1 lb. American crystal 60L 2 oz. American chocolate 1 lb. American Munich 8 oz. American victory 8 oz. American special roast 8 oz. Flaked wheat |
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Mash: | 75% efficiency | |||||||
Mash at 154° F for 30 - 60 mins. (depending on conversion) | ||||||||
Boil: | 60 minutes | SG 1.053 | 6 gallons | |||||
- At boil: .25 oz. Cascade (4.25% AA, 60 min.), .5 oz. Galena (11.5% AA, 60 min.), .75 oz. Mt. Hood (4.25% AA, 60 min.) & 1 tsp. gypsum - After 30 min.: add Whirlfloc/Irish Moss - After 45 min.: 1.5 oz. Cascade (4.25% AA, 15 min.) - At knockout: .25 oz. Cascade (aroma) & 1.25 oz. Mt. Hood (aroma) |
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Hops: | .25 oz. Cascade (4.25% AA, 60 min.) .75 oz. Mt. Hood (4.25% AA, 60 min.) .5 oz. Galena (11.5% AA, 60 min.) 1.5 oz. Cascade (4.25% AA, 15 min.) .25 oz. Cascade (aroma) 1.25 oz. Mt. Hood (aroma) |
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Yeast: | Wyeast 1028 (London ale) or Safale S-04 (English ale) | |||||||
Log: | Ferment at 68° F | |||||||
Carbonation: | Artificial: 2.5 volumes Priming: for ease I suggest one Cooper's Carbonation Drop per 12 oz. bottle |
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Tasting: | Adding gypsum to the boil helps this beer drop crystal clear. The finished product should be bitter-sweet, malty, and have a nutty flavor and aroma. Yeast esters and hop character are noticeable but not overwhelming. Similar to "Bell's Best Brown Ale." |
Recipe posted 01/22/05.