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Cascade Crisp Common aka Captain Ahol's Steam Beer

This is a modified version of a basic beer kit that was included in a complete homebrewing kit recently purchased. I add more hops and modified the recipe from instructions included in the kit. I was pleased with the results as it produced a clean crisp fresh flavored beer.

Brewer: A.J. Email: ajnemeth@yahoo.com
Beer: Cascade Crisp Common aka Captain Ahol's Steam Beer Style: California Common
Type: Extract Size: 5 gallons
Color:
16 HCU (~10 SRM)
Bitterness: 9 IBU
OG: 1.043 FG: 1.045
Alcohol: -
Water: Use 5 gallon jugs of generic spring water from the super market.
Boil: 60 minutes SG 1.142 1.5 gallons
3 lb. 5 oz. Muntons Hopped Amber malt extract
1 lb. Light dry malt extract
1 lb. Amber dry malt extract
I forgot the irish moss.
Hops: 1 oz. Cascade (6% AA, 30 min.)
.5 oz. Cascade (6% AA, 15 min.)
1 oz. Cascade (aroma)
Yeast: Munton's ale yeast 7 gm packet, pulled out 1/2 cup of the wort from the boil, cooled to about 85° F, mixed in yeast, stirred, let sit for remainder of boil until pitching in wort.
Log: Brewed on November 4th, primary for one week at 70°, racked to secondary for two more weeks with 1 oz. of cascade leaf for dry hopping effect at 70°.
FG 1.012
Bottle after 3 weeks total fermenting 1 week primary and 2 weeks secondary. Put the Cascade hop pellets right into the primary.
Carbonation: 5 tablespoons of corn sugar boiled in 16 oz of water from a brita system.
Tasting: Low carbonation with clean crisp bitterness, I was overly surprised with the flavor, I doubt if I could repeat this as it was an ad lib recipe. Will use more carbonation most likely 12 tbls. of corn sugar for the next batch. And will remember the 1 tbls of Irish moss at 30 minutes on the next batch. Nice dark amber in color. Tasted after 10 days, still needed carbonation time. After 2 weeks it has a delicious clean taste. I am sure it will continue to improve with age, but at the current rate of consumption it will die young.

Recipe posted 11/25/00.