Flanders Red Lambic Blender
This recipe was built to make an ale to blend with two batches of
Flanders Red Ale brewed in May and June of 2011. The 4 lbs. of raw
wheat, and the separate mash schedules were designed to leave extra
starches and fermentables in the wort. Note: Do not pop the raw wheat
grains in you mouth to crunch like you would with the malted barley--
unless you've got ceramic or steel teeth!
Brewer: | wthoward | Email: | - | |||||
Beer: | Flanders Red Lambic Blender | Style: | Belgian Lambic | |||||
Type: | All grain | Size: | 5.5 gallons | |||||
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Bitterness: | 19 IBU | |||||
OG: | 1.047 | FG: | 1.006 | |||||
Alcohol: | 5.3% v/v (4.2% w/w) | |||||||
Water: | Filtered New Jersey water. | |||||||
Grain: | 4 lb. Weyerman FM Bohemian Pilsner 2 lb. Wereyman Cara Red 20L 3 oz. Franco-Belgian chocolate 4 lb. Rahr Raw wheat |
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Mash: | 65% efficiency | |||||||
Cereal mash (r 1:1.5) of raw wheat, .75 lb crushed pilsner, @ 1 cup rice hulls--held at 98-113 degrees for 20 minutes, ramped slowly to 150-152 for 20 minutes, then to 157-162 and added to barley mash (r 1:1.25) to step up from the 144-148 range to 157. Combined mash held at 157 for 30 minutes; sparged slowly (1 hour) with 175-180 degree water. Used stove top for cereal, infusion type cooler for barley. |
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Boil: | 60 minutes | SG 1.032 | 8 gallons | |||||
8 oz. Belgian candi sugar | ||||||||
Stove top brewing: Three kettles used, eventually combined into two. Rolling boil maintained throughout the hour. | ||||||||
Hops: | .4 oz. Fuggles (4.75% AA, 60 min.) .3 oz. Hallertauer (4.25% AA, 60 min.) .4 oz. Kent Goldings (5% AA, 60 min.) |
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Yeast: | Wyeast Lambic Blend # 3278, direct from smack pack to well-aerated wort. Active fermentation began in 9 hours in warming box, and fermentor moved to stable 70 degree location afterwards. | |||||||
Log: | Brewed 9/20/2012. Ale will be kept in a plastic fermentor bucket for the duration. It will lack the visuals of glass, but may allow some oxygen in to help with later fermentation cycles. |
Recipe posted 09/21/12.