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Summary

The finished volume is: 27 liters  Low  High 
The original gravity is: 1.037
The alcohol is: 4.2% v/v (3.3% w/w)  v/v
The color is: 5 HCU (~5 SRM)
 SRM
The bitterness is: 24 IBU
 IBU

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All sections Description Batch Size Specialty Grains Boil Bitterness

Description

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Brewer:
Beer Name:
Style:
Type:
All grain Partial mash Extract w/grain Extract
FG:
Enter the expected final gravity. (Style range: -)

Batch Size

Enter estimated volumes (in liters). Important: Fill in these fields first so that the calculations in the tables below can be carried out properly.

Boil volume: Enter the volume of wort you will be boiling.
Final volume: Enter the total batch size.

Specialty Grains

Enter your steeping efficiency (40% is typical).

Steeping efficiency (%):

Enter the grains you will be steeping or use the "Add Grain" page to select the grains.

Grain kg g % Extract
(%)
Points Color
(°L)
HCU
81% 16.8 2.2
- - -
19% 3.5 0.3
- - -
2.60kg 20.3 2.5

Boil

Enter any malt extracts or sugar added to the boil.

Ingredient kg g % Extract
(%)
Points Color
(°L)
HCU
100% 17.2 2.8
- - -
- - -
- - -
17.2 2.8

The starting boil volume is: 15 liters
The specific gravity for the boil is: 1.067

Bitterness

Enter hop varieties and alpha acid ratings or use the "Add Hops" page to select your hops. Place a "p" under the "PB" column for pellet hops and/or "b" when using a hop bag. Specify the quantity of hops (in grams) under the column indicating the time (in minutes) boiled. Modify the minute fields if you use a different hopping schedule.

Hop Variety Alpha
(%)
PB Hop Additions IBU Contributions
Aroma 60452015
18.3 - 5.5 -
- - - -
- - - -
- - - -
Utilization (%):
20% 18% 12% 9.8% 18.30.05.50.0

The estimated bitterness is: 24 IBU

Enter hops by: Weight IBU
Utilization method: Tinseth Rager Custom
Custom factor:

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