Thanksgiving Ale
This will be my family ale for 2011 Thanksgiving. I think I may have used one pound less of grain and overpaid (my mistake). Again a wonderful beer in the primary (Already half drunk!)
| Brewer: | Tom Healy | Email: | tomh51369@yahoo.com | |||||
| Beer: | Thanksgiving Ale | Style: | English Old/Strong Ale | |||||
| Type: | All grain | Size: | 5.5 gallons | |||||
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Bitterness: | 122 IBU | |||||
| OG: | 1.082 | FG: | 1.012 | |||||
| Alcohol: | 9.1% v/v (7.1% w/w) | |||||||
| Water: | 2 TBLSPOON Gyp. in mash. pinch of sea salt in boil. Boiled med soft hollywood tap. | |||||||
| Grain: | 8 lb. American 2-row 3 lb. American Honey Malt 2 lb. American victory 3 lb. British brown 1 lb. American crystal 60L 3 oz. American black patent |
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| Mash: | 75% efficiency | |||||||
| 154° agitated and left overnight. | ||||||||
| Boil: | 90 minutes | SG 1.070 | 6.5 gallons | |||||
| Yeastex toward end of boil. | ||||||||
| Hops: | 1.5 oz. Summit (18% AA, 80 min.) 1.5 oz. Chinook (11.9% AA, 60 min.) |
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| Yeast: | Notty! Dry sprinkled-never a prob! | |||||||
| Log: | Primary for a month. Dry hopped with American oak and cascade but not dominate enough to really make a diff. Tasted like dopple bock when flat. but now tastes much more bitter and dry sfter carb. | |||||||
| Carbonation: | 2.4 vols primed with raw sugar. | |||||||
| Tasting: | Awesome as always, just wanted more grain flavorsh flavor and less strong us hops to not scare the sfties away! but delicious! ( mabey a different yeast would have emphasized the malt also yeast nutrient makes for a dryer beer usually with the trade off being less negative fermentation products that come with certain yeasts. | |||||||
Recipe posted 11/21/11.