P-P (Phils Pale)
an attempt at a clean fresh lager sustitute for bitter drinkers that is easy on the palate but not too strong (or expensive)
| Brewer: | thornp | Email: | thornp@blueyonder.co.uk | |||||
| Beer: | P-P (Phils Pale) | Style: | English Pale Ale | |||||
| Type: | All grain | Size: | 5 Imp. gal. | |||||
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Bitterness: | 38 IBU | |||||
| OG: | 1.044 | FG: | 1.010 | |||||
| Alcohol: | 4.4% v/v (3.5% w/w) | |||||||
| Water: | I'm Lucky - I live in staffordshire england so the water is just fine for this beer | |||||||
| Grain: | 3kg British pale 250g British amber |
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| Mash: | 80% efficiency | |||||||
| all in & boil it for 60 minutes as close to 100° C as possible covered - adding 50g of dried elderflowers at 30 minutes to add a flowery finish gives hint of citrus too | ||||||||
| Boil: | 60 minutes | SG 1.074 | 3 Imp. gal. | |||||
| 500g Brown sugar | ||||||||
| Hops: | 50g Cascade (6% AA, 60 min.) 25g Kent Goldings (5% AA, 45 min.) 25g Kent Goldings (5% AA, 30 min.) 25g Kent Goldings (aroma) |
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| Yeast: | Garvin ale yeast | |||||||
| Log: | ferment at approx 20°C | |||||||
| Carbonation: | 100g glucose power after racking | |||||||
Recipe posted 11/30/07.