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Saturday 17 December 2011

Foolish King




Fermentables
IngredientAmount%MCUWhen
Brown Rice Syrup0.900 kg64.7 %0.0In Mash/Steeped
Quinoa0.200 kg14.4 %0.0In Mash/Steeped
Buckwheat0.200 kg14.4 %0.7In Mash/Steeped
Sugar - Candi Sugar Dark0.090 kg6.5 %34.4Start Of Boil

Hops
VarietyAlphaAmountIBUFormWhen
US Simcoe12.2 %21 g45.0Loose Whole Hops15 Min From End
US Amarillo6.9 %20 g26.3Loose Pellet Hops15 Min From End
US Amarillo6.9 %15 g0.0Loose Pellet HopsAt turn off
US Simcoe12.2 %15 g0.0Loose Whole HopsAt turn off
US Simcoe12.2 %15 g0.0Loose Whole HopsDry-Hopped

Recipe Overview



Target Pre-Boil Gravity:1.057 SGActual Pre-Boil Gravity:-No Record-
Target OG:1.071 SGActual OG:-No Record-
Target FG:1.015 SGActual FG:-No Record-




Yeast
DCL US-05 (formerly US-56) SafAle


Foolish King was a 4L batch of gluten free beer I made with friend and colleague Stu Wrigley. I had no idea how it come out - most of the fermentable was Brown Rice Syrup which was an interesting sticky rice goo. I took the recipe from Basic Brewing Radio (link goes to PDF). I wanted something that had enough hop character to counteract the lack of body and malt substance - in hindsight I think we overdid it a bit on the hops. Initial tasting was that the beer was incredibly bitter and had quite an acrid hop character, if I did this again I would cut back on the 15 minute hops. Having said that, the last bottle had been conditioning for about 6 months and had mellowed out into something quite pleasant. It tastes much more like a lager than a beer, so maybe a shift to more noble hops would be successful. Compared to the only commercial gluten free I've had it stands up.

Sunday 11 December 2011

Crackers and The Soul Brother


Fermentables
IngredientAmount%MCUWhen
Extract - Light Dried Malt Extract1.000 kg90.0 %5.0In Mash/Steeped
UK Light Crystal0.111 kg10.0 %5.6In Mash/Steeped

Hops
VarietyAlphaAmountIBUFormWhen
US Amarillo9.5 %16 g65.5Loose Whole Hops60 Min From End
US Amarillo9.5 %10 g15.5Loose Whole Hops10 Min From End
US Amarillo9.5 %5 g0.0Loose Whole HopsAt turn off
US Amarillo9.5 %10 g0.0Loose Whole HopsDry-Hopped

Yeast
Wyeast 1272-American Ale II

The first of the beers made with the legendary Ian Cracknell. We were listening to Mecca and The Soul Brother when brewing hence the name which was Ian's idea. Not a big whack of Amarillo but a fruity subtle undertone. If I were to do it again I would drop the 60 minute addition and move it to the 10 minute point. And up the turn off amount and the dry-hopping amount. This turned out really well and even though we brewed it at the start of the year it's held up really well and gone all barley wine on us. I think Crackers drank all his within about a week...