Simpson's Double Roasted Crystal...
#1
Posted 27 December 2016 - 07:44 PM
#2
Posted 27 December 2016 - 07:47 PM
To me, Midnight Wheat is pretty much flavorless in the quantities one would use to color up the beer a few SRM.
#3
Posted 27 December 2016 - 07:48 PM
Were it me, I'd try the DRC by itself with a simple grain bill (probably just 2-row) to see what the DRC brings to the table, at least for the first batch.
#4
Posted 27 December 2016 - 07:58 PM
I would probably use 2 ounces of MW. I agree it doesn't add much roastiness but I wonder if it would cover up the DRC or get in the way of it at all.To me, Midnight Wheat is pretty much flavorless in the quantities one would use to color up the beer a few SRM.
I thought about that and then wondered how far to go with it. 8 ounces of it in a 5-gallon, 5% (or so) batch? It's 110°L and I generally wouldn't use that much dark crystal in a batch. I might do something along the lines of the often-mentioned American Pub Ale where it's dark, malty, well-balanced, etc. Maybe I'll throw a recipe together and post it.Were it me, I'd try the DRC by itself with a simple grain bill (probably just 2-row) to see what the DRC brings to the table, at least for the first batch.
Okay... simple, simple. Mark it up as you see fit.
8 lbs Rahr 2-row base malt
1 lb wheat
8 ounces Simpson's DRC
.45 oz Nugget 14.6% for 60
.50 oz Nugget 14.6% for 5
.50 oz Nugget 14.6% for 2
Omega West Coast Ale Yeast
OG: 1.050, FG: 1.012, IBU: 36, SRM: 9, ABV: 4.8%
That color is from punching in "British Crystal 95L-115L" into Tastybrew's list of grains. So it could be a smidge darker than SRM 9 but not much. A recipe this simple should let the DRC come through nicely.
#5
Posted 27 December 2016 - 08:34 PM
I thought about that and then wondered how far to go with it. 8 ounces of it in a 5-gallon, 5% (or so) batch? It's 110°L and I generally wouldn't use that much dark crystal in a batch. I might do something along the lines of the often-mentioned American Pub Ale where it's dark, malty, well-balanced, etc. Maybe I'll throw a recipe together and post it.
Okay... simple, simple. Mark it up as you see fit.
8 lbs Rahr 2-row base malt
1 lb wheat
8 ounces Simpson's DRC
.45 oz Nugget 14.6% for 60
.50 oz Nugget 14.6% for 5
.50 oz Nugget 14.6% for 2
Omega West Coast Ale Yeast
OG: 1.050, FG: 1.012, IBU: 36, SRM: 9, ABV: 4.8%
That color is from punching in "British Crystal 95L-115L" into Tastybrew's list of grains. So it could be a smidge darker than SRM 9 but not much. A recipe this simple should let the DRC come through nicely.
That looks good as written. At ~5% of the total grain bill, it shouldn't (shouldn't) overwhelm, but the only way to know is to brew it, report back, and post pics of your work.
#6
Posted 27 December 2016 - 08:41 PM
#7
Posted 28 December 2016 - 03:58 PM
Steep a few ounces of it and see how you like the flavor/how you want to use it.
#8
Posted 28 December 2016 - 04:26 PM
I like the idea but I only got a pound of it and I chewed on some at the supplier (quite nice actually) so based on that I think that 8 ounces will work. That said, I would never used 8 ounces of Special B in a recipe but I truly do not see this as being someone else's version of Special B. It's not nearly that dark and the flavor had depth but it didn't hit you over the head. I like Special B at about 4 ounces per 5 gallons and I've mixed it with another 4 ounces of C120 with good results so I can't see this 110L stuff at 8 ounces causing any issues. Plus... my base grains are pretty Spartan so I'm thinking that the balance will work here. I will report back, no question. Cheers kids.Steep a few ounces of it and see how you like the flavor/how you want to use it.
#9
Posted 30 December 2016 - 06:50 PM
https://surlybrewing...s-scottish-ale/
"DRC Malt, or Double Roasted Crystal, imparts heavy caramel flavor with the subtle taste of raisins, plums, burnt sugar and dry fruit. The aroma is intense, sweet and malty."
#10
Posted 30 December 2016 - 09:29 PM
Good stuff. Thanks neddles.Maybe useful information?
https://surlybrewing...s-scottish-ale/
"DRC Malt, or Double Roasted Crystal, imparts heavy caramel flavor with the subtle taste of raisins, plums, burnt sugar and dry fruit. The aroma is intense, sweet and malty."
#11
Posted 31 December 2016 - 06:58 AM
Maybe useful information?
https://surlybrewing...s-scottish-ale/
"DRC Malt, or Double Roasted Crystal, imparts heavy caramel flavor with the subtle taste of raisins, plums, burnt sugar and dry fruit. The aroma is intense, sweet and malty."
sounds a lot like regular C120. is there some other difference or is this double roasting thing mostly marketing?
Edited by Evil_Morty, 31 December 2016 - 06:58 AM.
#12
Posted 24 March 2017 - 03:43 PM
#13
Posted 27 March 2017 - 11:49 AM
Maybe useful information?
https://surlybrewing...s-scottish-ale/
"DRC Malt, or Double Roasted Crystal, imparts heavy caramel flavor with the subtle taste of raisins, plums, burnt sugar and dry fruit. The aroma is intense, sweet and malty."
Just like Special B, which is how I use DRC.
#14
Posted 27 March 2017 - 01:59 PM
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