German cream ale
Traditional Bock • All Grain • 5.25 gal
Bock ale?
October 23, 2012 am 10:14am
Ingredients (All Grain, 5.25 gal)
- 9 lbs
Munich Malt; Dingemans
Munich Malt; Dingemans
Dingemans Munich malt undergoes higher kilning temperatures than pale malt. The resulting malt will lend a full, malty flavor and aroma, and an orange-amber color. This malt can make up to 100% of the grain bill, but low diastatic power makes this malt unsuitable for use with adjuncts.
- 6 lbs
Vienna Malt; Briess
Vienna Malt; Briess
Malty, very slight biscuit flavor. Characteristics & Applications: • Can be used as a base malt • Use with Caramel Malts to produce malty red and amber beers. • Produced from AMBA/BMBRI recommended 6-Row Malting Barley varieties.
- .5 lbs
Dextrine Malt
Dextrine Malt
In light-colored beers to give additional body. Adds richness without color.
- 1 oz
Hallertauer Hersbrucker - 4.5 AA% pellets; boiled 60 min
Hallertauer Hersbrucker
Mild to strong. 'Noble'.
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White Labs WLP029 German Ale/Kölsch
White Labs WLP029 German Ale/Kölsch
From a small brewpub in Cologne, Germany, this yeast works great in Kölsch and Alt style beers. Good for light beers like blond and honey. Accentuates hop flavors, similar to WLP001. The slight sulfur produced during fermentation will disappear with age a
Style (BJCP)
Category: 5 - Bock
Subcategory: B - Traditional Bock
| Range for this Style | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Original Gravity: | 1.071 | 1.064 - 1.072 | |
| Terminal Gravity: | 1.016 | 1.013 - 1.019 | |
| Color: | 12.0 SRM | 14 - 22 | |
| Alcohol: | 7.2% ABV | 6.3% - 7.2% | |
| Bitterness: | 20.9 IBU | 20 - 27 |
