
Golden McGlynn
Blonde Ale • Extract • 5 gal
Looking to do this for my first home brew.
February 16, 2015 pm 01:32pm
Ingredients (Extract, 5 gal)
- 0.05 lbs
Amber; Crisp
Amber; Crisp
Unlike Crystal or Caramalt, the starting material for Amber Malt is a kilned Pale Ale malt. Amber Malt is typically used as a small proportion of the grist (0.5%) in the preparation of beers requiring some substantial depth of color.
- 0.14 lbs
German Light Crystal
German Light Crystal
- 0.07 lbs
Red Wheat; Rahr
Red Wheat; Rahr
Creamy, Sweet, Malty, Wheat, Flour. Characteristics & Applications: • Imparts malty flavor not obtainable from raw wheat. • Use with rice hulls to improve lautering and help prevent stuck mash. • White Wheat Malt contributes to foam production and foam stability.
- 0.07 lbs
Pale Wheat Malt; Dingemans
Pale Wheat Malt; Dingemans
Dingemans Pale Wheat may be used in amounts ranging from 30 - 70% of the total grist to create many styles of wheat beer and in smaller amounts to aid in head retention.
- 0.44 lbs
Amber Liquid; Alexanders
Amber Liquid; Alexanders
Amber is used predominantly in the production of medium-colored beers such as pale ales, IPAs, and bitters.
- 4.29 lbs
Blond Dry; Brewferm
Blond Dry; Brewferm
Highest quality malt extract powder. Does not contain any proteins.
- 0.09 lbs
Corn Sugar
Corn Sugar
Use in priming beer or in extract recipes where flaked maize would be used in a mash.
- 0.2 oz
Admiral - 12.5 AA% pellets; boiled 60 min
Admiral
Admiral hops are known for their high acid content, delivering a bold yet smooth bitterness. They showcase notes of orange citrus and herbal undertones, making them an excellent choice for crafting more bitter Pale Ales and ESBs.
- 0.43 oz
Bitter Gold - 17.1 AA% pellets; boiled 15 min
Bitter Gold
Lineage includes Bullion, Comet, Brewer's Gold, Fuggle. Contains higher alpha acid levels than Nugget and Galena. Released in 1999. A 'super-alpha variety' with excellent bittering potential.—hopunion.com
- 0.50 oz
Bitter Gold - 17.1 AA% pellets; boiled 1 min
Bitter Gold
Lineage includes Bullion, Comet, Brewer's Gold, Fuggle. Contains higher alpha acid levels than Nugget and Galena. Released in 1999. A 'super-alpha variety' with excellent bittering potential.—hopunion.com
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White Labs WLP005 British Ale
White Labs WLP005 British Ale
This yeast is a little more attenuative than WLP002. Like most English strains, this yeast produces malty beers. Excellent for all English style ales including bitter, pale ale, porter, and brown ale.
Style (BJCP)
Category: 6 - Light Hybrid Beer
Subcategory: B - Blonde Ale
Range for this Style | |||
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Original Gravity: | 1.044 | 1.038 - 1.054 | ![]() |
Terminal Gravity: | 1.010 | 1.008 - 1.013 | ![]() |
Color: | 5.2 SRM | 3 - 6 | ![]() |
Alcohol: | 4.5% ABV | 3.8% - 5.5% | ![]() |
Bitterness: | 23.5 IBU | 15 - 28 | ![]() |