Cracked open my GH bible DDH Pale Ale. Looks the part, smells the part and most importantly tastes the part. Head died away quite quickly but think that will improve with a bit of time (only 2 weeks in bottle). Absolutely luvverly. All that oxidation worry for nothing! Substituted the yeast to...
Simple Pale Ale based on GH recipe. Sometimes nice to go back to basics and this hits the spot. So basic it is my cheapest brew yet, hence the name. Also the song rocks.
p120, Double Dry Hopped Pale Ale, For the boil, Liquor 13 litres (23 pints), should read 27 litres (47 1/2 pints).
Looks like the printed the mash liquor volumes twice.
I second that motion. Nervy about oxidation when bottling.
Is oxidation a given in these situations, or is it avoidable if you take great care?
I mean, I know oxygen will be introduced during bottling, but is it a definite that the beer will lose its desired colour, taste etc?
It sure is. Been dithering on brewing it since I got the new edition as it is by far the most expensive brew Ive attempted so far. Fingers crossed it goes well! Really interested how the Verdant yeast turns out.
Im due to try dry hopping for the first time next week, but going by Greg Hughes book, most recipes say to dry hop for last 3 days in fermenter. He also says though, that adding dry hops when gravity is 1.020 will add more fruitiness. I haven't dry hopped before so am a bit nervous about...
Brewed on Saturday but forgot to post. Brewed the DDH Pale recipe from GH bible 23l batch:
3.5kg Pale Malt
1.5kg Wheat Malt
300kg Carapils Malt
50g Simcoe
50g Amarillo
(Both at flame out)
150g Citra
150g Galaxy
(Both to be dry hopped for last 3 days of fermentation)
Lallemand Verdant dried...
BYO Clone Recipe book. Great for, well, clone recipes. Or a starting point to tweak beers you like. Also good for making beers you have heard of but cant get hold of, like Heady Topper, for example.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/0760357862/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_14mcFb2W7FT9S
Yeah, I wasn't sure but adding sugar was something (in my case) that was new to me and was also first time I experienced sourness. Likely 2 + 2 = 5 scenario.
Interesting you mention darker malts and soft water though. Living in Scotland I definitely have soft water and the recipe had a fair...