Father's Day Pale Ale
Brewer: | Mark | Email: | - | |||||
Beer: | Father's Day Pale Ale | Style: | American Pale Ale | |||||
Type: | Extract | Size: | 5 gallons | |||||
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Bitterness: | 19 IBU | |||||
OG: | 1.051 | FG: | 1.013 | |||||
Alcohol: | 5.0% v/v (3.9% w/w) | |||||||
Boil: | 70 minutes | SG 1.171 | 1.5 gallons | |||||
3 lb. 4.8 oz. Light malt extract 3 lb. 0 oz. Amber dry malt extract |
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Hops: | 2 oz. Northern Brewer (6.4% AA, 70 min.) .75 oz. Cascade (5.1% AA, 15 min.) .15 oz. Cascade (5.1% AA, 5 min.) .10 oz. Cascade (aroma) |
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Yeast: | White Labs California Ale Yeast (WLP001) | |||||||
Log: | 6/4/07 Brew Day - Aroma hops listed above were actually used to dry hop in primary fermenter (6.5 gallon plastic bucket). Fermented at ~70°F. 6/11/07 Racked to secondary fermenter (6.5 gallon glass carboy) 6/17/07 Bottled. Yield was a bit under 5 gallons as I was a bit careless when racking from primary to secondary and then from secondary to my bottling bucket. |
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Carbonation: | Carbonated with 5 oz. corn sugar. | |||||||
Tasting: | 6/30/07 Had my first sample. Excellent. Low bitterness (likely due to the lower than average AAUs in the hops I used) but huge hop flavor from the dry hopping supported by a nice malt backbone and a moderate alcohol content. Considering this was my first recipe I'm pleased. I composed this on the fly at an under-stocked home brew supply store. However there are a few changes I'll make when I brew my next batch. Next time I think I'll substitute light malt extract for the amber malt extract, either in part or in entirety, to lighten the color a bit as well as raising the IBUs by using more hops or different hops with a higher AA content. |
Recipe posted 08/03/07.