Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Boys Bitter

I’m brewing a new beer today. Its not often that I come up with whole new recipes as I tend to spend my brew days trying to improve the ones I have. I have a bit of a thing for low gravity beers that can still be characterful. Cask Conditioned Real Ale (there! I will use both terms as that seems to be topic on the month on the blogs) tends to allow low gravity beers to shine with out hiding there attributes under high carbonation and low temperatures.
I have come up with a dark copper coloured, hoppy, boys bitter called Southern Star.

Southern Star (3 keg batch)

Target gravity 1033

Grist:

- 5kg Maris Otter Pale Ale Malt
- 1kg ADM Pilsner Malt
- 500g Dark Crystal

Hops:

- NZ Goldings 37g (60min)
- NZ Goldings 60g (5min)
- NZ Cascade 60g (1min)

Yeast:

S-04

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Yum - but why the ADM?

Kieran Haslett-Moore said...

I ran out of MO.

I emailed you an order for some more.

Stu as "Stu" said...

Ha ha. Good answer. Double good, in fact. And nice timimg. 25% off full bags right now - PLUS your 10% SOBA discount off the whole order!

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