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McDole's Brown Ale - Herbaljoe
December 2, 2007

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Category American Ale
Subcategory American Brown Ale
Recipe Type All Grain
Batch Size 6.75 gal.
Volume Boiled 8.15 gal.
Mash Efficiency 82 %
Total Grain/Extract 16.30 lbs.
Total Hops 5.3 oz.
Calories (12 fl. oz.) 263.9
Cost to Brew $40.43 (USD)
Cost per Bottle (12 fl. oz.) $0.56 (USD)
Summary : This is Mike McDole's recipe for "Janet's Brown Ale" which was published in Jamil's book. It is a big & hoppy west coast style brown ale. I adjusted it for my efficiency a little and darkened it up a bit.
12 lbs. American 2-row info
1.25 lbs. Belgian Cara-Pils info
1.25 lbs. Crystal Malt 40°L info
1 lbs. White Wheat Malt info
.5 lbs. American Chocolate Malt info
.3 lbs. Weyermann Carafa III® info
1.25 oz. Northern Brewer (Pellets, 8.00 %AA) boiled 60 min. info
1 oz. Northern Brewer (Pellets, 8.00 %AA) boiled 15 min. info
1.5 oz. Cascade (Pellets, 4 %AA) boiled 10 min. info
1.5 oz. Cascade (Whole, 6.5 %AA) boiled .01 min. info
2 oz. Centennial (Pellets, 10.4 %AA) used as dry hop. info
1 ounces Northern Brewer pellets added to the mash. (not included in calculations)
1 teaspoons Whirlfloc tablet boiled for 15 minutes. (not included in calculations)
Yeast : White Labs WLP001 California Ale info
Mash at 154F for 60 minutes. Boil 90 minutes. Ferment at 67F.

Note: The 2-row malt and Carapils are Organic. The Carafa III is actually Carafa "Special" III, which is dehusked. (The addition of Carafa Special III is optional. I did this to darken the beer up a bit. Mike does not use it in his original recipe.)

The final addition of Cascade whole hops was done with a Hopback.

Remember to add 1 oz. Northern Brewer hops to the mash.
  Predicted American Brown Ale Compliance
Original Gravity 1.066 1.045 - 1.060 57 %
Terminal Gravity 1.016 1.010 - 1.016 100 %
Color 22.62 °SRM 18.00 - 35.00 °SRM 100 %
Bitterness 46.9 IBU 20.00 - 40.00 IBU 66 %
Alcohol (%volume) 6.7 % 4.30 - 6.20 % 76 %
  80 % overall

Apparent Real
Original Extract 16.20 °Plato 16.20 °Plato
Attenuation 75.2 % 60.8 %
Extract 4.02 °Plato 6.35 °Plato

% Weight % Volume
Alcohol 5.2 % 6.7 %

Weight
(lbs.)
Gravity Points Color
(MCU)
American 2-row

12 (73.6%)

333.6 (74.4%)

21.6 (5.2%)
Belgian Cara-Pils

1.25 (7.7%)

32.8 (7.3%)

9.8 (2.3%)
Crystal Malt 40°L

1.25 (7.7%)

32.8 (7.3%)

50.0 (12.0%)
White Wheat Malt

1 (6.1%)

30.9 (6.9%)

2.0 (0.5%)
American Chocolate Malt

.5 (3.1%)

11.1 (2.5%)

175.0 (42.1%)
Weyermann Carafa III®

.3 (1.8%)

6.9 (1.5%)

157.5 (37.9%)
Variety %Alpha
Acid
Weight
(oz.)
Boil
(minutes)
Formula %Utilization
@ 1.055
Average IBU
Northern Brewer (Pellets) 8.00 1.25 60 BeerTools 29.8 33.0 32.7
Rager 29.3 32.5
Northern Brewer (Pellets) 8.00 1 15 BeerTools 6.9 6.1 7.4
Rager 9.9 8.7
Cascade (Pellets) 4 1.5 10 BeerTools 4.3 2.9 4.0
Rager 7.8 5.2
Cascade (Whole) 6.5 1.5 .01 BeerTools 0.0 0.0 2.6
Rager 4.9 5.3
Centennial (Pellets) 10.4 2 - Dry Hopped -
Total IBU 46.9
Average Rating: 5.00 / 5.00
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Brewed 12/2/07
Herbaljoe (has brewed recipe)
December 2, 2007, 10:01 pm
Brewed this recipe today. Used a new shipment of Cascade hops from Hopsdirect and they seemed incredibly fresh and fragrant. This inspired me to use the Hopback for the final hop addition. I don't know if Mike McDole uses the Hopback on this recipe (it didn't mention it in the book) but since I know he frequently uses one I had a feeling it would work out OK for me to do so.

Everything went smoothly. I pitched a 2 liter starter of WLP001 which was very active at the time of pitching. Wort was 72 deg. Began the brew at 10:00AM and pitched the yeast at 5:00PM. There is no visible activity yet as of 8:00PM.

O.G. = 1.070
Was still working the bugs out of my system at this point and achieved higher than expected efficiency.

#31
Dry Hopped 12/7/07
Herbaljoe (has brewed recipe)
December 10, 2007, 10:29 pm
Dry Hopped 12/7/07.

Added hop pellets directly to primary fermenter. Rousing fermenter every day.
Blamo!
Herbaljoe (has brewed recipe)
December 19, 2007, 11:00 am
Turned out great. Just like I hoped it would. Lots of rich "brown ale" malt flavor and a strong but pleasant hop kick with some medium bitterness to finish it off. The alcohol content is a little bit too high, but this is quickly mellowing out and doesn't detract from enjoying the beer.
Brewed again 4/25/08
Herbaljoe (has brewed recipe)
May 5, 2008, 6:24 pm
Brewed it again. This time I hit the right gravity (1.067). Did not add the Carafa Special. Instead, added 3 oz. Pale Chocolate malt. Also used Wyeast 1056 this time.

#63
Update 5/10/08
Herbaljoe (has brewed recipe)
May 10, 2008, 2:40 pm
Kegged (5/7/08) and carbonated. Dry hopped with 1 oz. Centennial. Cut this down from 2 oz. because I'm dry hopping in the keg now and it seems to be much more potent since none of the hop aroma can escape. After 1 day of dry hopping I tasted it and it had already gained a HUGE hop nose. So I took the hops out not wanting it to overpower the beer. I'm glad I did because the aroma is very nice now. Well balanced with the dark grain characters. Good strong Brown Ale flavor and a lingering bitterness. The aftertaste seems to bloom in your mouth after a few seconds leaving a really great lasting impression.

FG = 1.016
ADF = 75%
ABV = 6.7%
Eff = 81.5%
Drinking it
Herbaljoe (has brewed recipe)
May 18, 2008, 6:04 pm
The second brewing of this beer turned out even better than the first. The slightly lower OG makes it a lot more drinkable, for one thing. Also the hops just seem to pop a lot more and I suppose it's actually a bit out of style for an American Brown Ale, but I don't care because it's really tasty!

Has a really great hop nose which is fairly complex - citrusy, woody, and a little grassy (but not in a bad way). The aroma is also filled with chocolate notes mixed with bready and toasty characters. Very complex and intriguing.

The flavors jump out all over the place once you've taken a sip - a very firm toasty/chocolately flavor mixed with a punchy bitterness and a refreshing citrus undertone.

After all this perhaps the best part of this beer is the aftertaste. It lingers forever on the tongue and seems to blossom there, gaining even more complexity. I can't help but take another sip!

Thanks go out to Mike McDole and Jamil Zainasheff :)
Competition results
Herbaljoe (has brewed recipe)
July 2, 2008, 4:30 pm
This beer took silver in the American Brown Ale category at the 21st Annual Southern California Regional Homebrew Championship, put on by the Inland Empire Brewers club on June 22 2008!
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Some changes
Vista (has brewed recipe)
May 18, 2008, 1:15 pm
I brewed this recipe but used the extract recipe. It really is delicious. I swapped out northern brewer with chinook, and then used willamette instead of centennial for the dry hop. also added 4 oz of dark brown sugar at 5 min. used 1056, a very delicious beer.

people should really buy jamil and palmer's book. it's a great stepping stone and baseline. it includes extract versions of all recipes too...for the price of a couple 5 lb grain bags you can get a book that will help you brew recipes that will really wow your friends.
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