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Border Patrol Pale Ale

This is a "First Runnings" no-sparge brew that has recieved favorable
reviews in competitions and club meetings.

Brewer: Chris Cooper Email: Chris_Cooper@hp.com
Beer: Border Patrol Pale Ale Style: American Pale Ale
Type: All grain Size: 6 gallons
Color:
7 HCU (~6 SRM)
Bitterness: 31 IBU
OG: 1.041 FG: 1.010
Alcohol: 4.0% v/v (3.2% w/w)
Water: Spring water with 1 tablespoon of gypsum added at mash-in
Grain: 5 lb. American 2-row
5 lb. Canadian Pale (2-row)
1 lb. Victory Malt (biscuit)
Mash: 65% efficiency
I use a stovetop/oven mash technique. Mash-in was 16 quarts of 175
water and the 11# of grain, stovetop burner used to achieve 158,
the oven was used to maintain temp for 60 minutes, oven temp raised
to 225 for 15 minutes (mash rose to 175) mash was then
transfered to a false bottomed bucket lauter tun and 4 quarts of
180 water added for mash-out. First runnings were collected
(about 14 quarts at 1.070).
Boil: 60 minutes SG 1.062 4 gallons
Irish Moss was added for last 5 minutes of boil.
Hops: 1 oz. Northern Brewer (7.9% AA, 60 min.)
1 oz. Northern Brewer (7.9% AA, 15 min.)
1 oz. Cascade (aroma)
Yeast: pitched a 2 quart healthy starter made from Wyeast #1056
Log: Primary and secondary fermentation was done closed in glass, at 70
for 6 days/8 days respectively.
Carbonation: Batch was kegged (plus a twelve pack bottled for competitions and
tastings) using 3/4 cup of corn sugar for carbonation.
Tasting: All in all a nice pale ale with decent head, good hop aroma, and
moderate bitters. Let me know what you think if you try it!

Recipe posted 07/11/97.