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Bad Ass Bock

This is one kick-ass bock. I've fine tuned this recipe based
on one handed down to me by my grandfather.

Brewer: King Cobra Email: -
URL: http://www.cobrahomebrew.50megs.com
Beer: Bad Ass Bock Style: Bock
Type: Extract w/grain Size: 6.0 gallons
Color:
71 HCU (~28 SRM)
Bitterness: 25 IBU
OG: 1.076 FG: 1.018
Alcohol: 7.5% v/v (5.9% w/w)
Water: Spring water is best, however use tap if it's any good.
If you use tap, boil it first to remove any residual chlorine.
Cool boiled tap water in fridge before using.
Grain: 2 lb. American crystal 40L
8 oz. Belgian CaraMunich
8 oz. Belgian CaraVienne
Steep: Place grains in disposable bag and put in COLD water.
Bring to 155*F and hold for 30 mins.
Remove grain bag, squeeze out as much water as possible.
Bring wort to boil.
Boil: 60 minutes SG 1.182 2.5 gallons
7 lb. Dark malt extract
1 lb. Brown sugar
2 lb. Honey
12 oz. Molasses
Boil for at least 60 minutes. Use a wort chiller, or lacking that,
use an ice bath to chill the wort down to pitching temp. {~70*F}.
Boil volume is 2.5 gallons, for those of you who don't have a big brew pot.
Add cool spring water,or cooled boiled tap water to primary to equal
6 gallons total volume.
Hops: 1.72 oz. Northern Brewer (8.5% AA, 60 min.)
1.72 oz. Northern Brewer (8.5% AA, 30 min.)
Yeast: I use a White Labs Trappist Ale Yeast. I find it works best for
this beer,even though it's not a traditional yeast for the style.
Pitch yeast into wort when it has cooled to 70-75*F.
Log: Ferment in primary at 70*F for 7 to 10 days.
Rack to glass carboy for 14 days.
Bottle and age for 30 days or more.
The flavor develops better after ageing.
Carbonation: 2.7 volumes Corn Sugar: 5.51 oz. for 5.5 gallons @ 70°F
Tasting: A well balanced bock, with a hint of sweetness from the honey.
No "cidery" taste, if you let it age first.
Just try to keep your hands off it while it ages.
Good luck !

Recipe posted 02/05/02.