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Old Man Winter 2002

Aged in bottle, peak after 3 years.

Brewer: Colby Fry Email: colbyfry@pa.net
Beer: Old Man Winter 2002 Style: English Old/Strong Ale
Type: Partial mash Size: 5 gallons
Color:
19 HCU (~11 SRM)
Bitterness: 57 IBU
OG: 1.125 FG: 1.020
Alcohol: 13.5% v/v (10.6% w/w)
Water: 1 tbsp Gypsum
Grain: 10 lb. 0 oz. British pale
Mash: 65% efficiency
Mash 10 lbs of grain @ 152°F for 90 minutes. Collect sweet wort.
Boil: 120 minutes SG 1.078 8 gallons
9 lb. Light malt extract
1 lb. Brown sugar
1 tbsp irish moss last 15 minutes.
Hops: 4 oz. Kent Goldings (5% AA, 90 min.)
Yeast: Champagne Yeast. 3 pkgs. Started in 1/2 gallon starter made week in advance.
Log: Primary 7 days
Secondary 1 month (purge carboy with CO2 and make sure that air stopper in filled with water)
Bottle for 1 year or more before sampling. Will last indefinitly if kept cool and packaged w/o O2. Peak I imagine is three years.
Carbonation: 2.0 volumes Corn Sugar: 1.29 oz. for 5 gallons @ 38°F
It will take a long time to carbonate ~ 3months.

Recipe posted 12/18/01.