Trip Hop RyePA
#1
Posted 20 April 2009 - 10:35 AM
#2
Posted 20 April 2009 - 10:42 AM
Looks good. I made a RyePA a while back, but it had too many other specialty grains going on to really pick out the rye characteristics. I may go your route the next go around.Imma go canadian on your asses...4.5kg Pale 2-Row450g Rye Malt400g Munich Malt250g CaraPils150g Cascade (6% AA) FWH30g Northern Brewer (6.5% AA) FWH60g Cascade Dry HopFerment with US-05/1056/WLP001OG 1.052FG 1.010Mash at 148-150 df to dry this sucker out, it allows the hop character to be a real beacon in this despite only having like 40 IBUs or whatever. This is a nice balanced, balanced towards the hops, but balanced brew with a nice orange hue and a creamy, lasting head with beautiful lace. At a month and a half in bottle this stuff has hit it's prime and it isn't going to last - DAMN!In the future I might sub out half the AAUs of cascade for centennial and split the dry hop cascade/cents but for now if you like that cascade flavour then this is for you.
#3
Posted 20 April 2009 - 10:45 AM
#4
Posted 20 April 2009 - 12:34 PM
Is that a threat? That is sort of like getting charged by the french on a battlefield.Imma go canadian on your asses...
I might try this as I've been wanting to do something with Rye. But Imma hafta convert your metrics to the correct way.4.5kg Pale 2-Row450g Rye Malt400g Munich Malt250g CaraPils150g Cascade (6% AA) FWH30g Northern Brewer (6.5% AA) FWH60g Cascade Dry HopFerment with US-05/1056/WLP001OG 1.052FG 1.010Mash at 148-150 df to dry this sucker out, it allows the hop character to be a real beacon in this despite only having like 40 IBUs or whatever. This is a nice balanced, balanced towards the hops, but balanced brew with a nice orange hue and a creamy, lasting head with beautiful lace. At a month and a half in bottle this stuff has hit it's prime and it isn't going to last - DAMN!In the future I might sub out half the AAUs of cascade for centennial and split the dry hop cascade/cents but for now if you like that cascade flavour then this is for you.
#5
Posted 20 April 2009 - 06:18 PM
#6
Posted 20 April 2009 - 06:46 PM
10 lb Pale 2-Row1 lb Rye Malt14 oz Munich Malt9 oz CaraPils6 oz Cascade FWH1 oz Northern Brewer FWH2.5 oz Cascade Dry HopEarthtone. I think you need to post in lbs and ounces on this board. Not sure on those Canadian measurements. Ha looks good, hope it turns out. Rye is a nice ingredient but can get muddled as well too.
#7
Posted 20 April 2009 - 08:41 PM
You missed that one detail...Looks like a good recipe. I got shut down on the rye earlier this year when my wife discovered she's allergic to rye and buckwheat. fortunately she has no issues with barley or wheat! If you get the chance try it with NB and Simcoe hops sometime. I love that combo.Imma go canadian on your asses...Mash at 148-150 df
#8
Posted 21 April 2009 - 06:04 AM
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