
Spotted Tongue Cream Ale One
Cream Ale • All Grain • 5.5 gal
Brewed on 4/22/2018
April 22, 2018 pm 04:05pm
Ingredients (All Grain, 5.5 gal)
- 5 lbs
2-Row Brewers Malt; Briess
2-Row Brewers Malt; Briess
Mild malty flavor. Characteristics & Applications: • Base malt for all beer styles • Smoother, less grainy flavor than 6-Row Brewers Malt. • Slightly higher yield than 6-Row Brewers Malt. • Slight lower protein than 6-Row Brewers Malt. • Produced from AMBA/BMBRI recommended 2-Row Malting Barley varieties.
- 5 lbs
Pilsner Malt; Weyermann®
Pilsner Malt; Weyermann®
German-grown two-row spring barley (2004 harvest). Product Characteristics:Perfect foundation grist for all lagers. Excellent modification and favorable protein and glucan levels. Excellent lautering properties. Provides finished beer with substantial body and mouthfeel, as well as good foam development and head retention. Very flexible grain with high extract efficiency for reliable lager-making in any brew house, including pub ale systems. Yields optimum results for any process⎯from single-step to multi-step infusion, to decoction. Recommended Quantities: Up to 100% of total grain bill. Suitability (beer styles): All lagers, especially Pils/Pilsner/Pilsener, low-alcohol beer, “light“ beer, Belgian beers
- 1 lbs
Munich TYPE I; Weyermann®
Munich TYPE I; Weyermann®
German-grown two-row spring barley (2004 harvest). Product Characteristics: Imparts strongly malty notes to finished beer. Intended mainly for dark ales and lagers. Recommended Quantities: Up to 100% of total grain bill Suitability (beer styles): Lagers: Oktoberfestbier, Märzen, Bockbier, Dunkel Ales: Dark, Stout
- 1 lbs
Corn Flaked (Maize)
Corn Flaked (Maize)
Generally a neutral flavor, used to reduce maltiness of beer. Produces beer with a milder, less malty flavor. Uses: Primarily for light Bohemian and Pilsner lagers.
- .4 oz
Phoenix - 10.0 AA% pellets; boiled 60 min
Phoenix
Attractive English aroma with high alpha-acid. excellent.
- .5 oz
Phoenix - 10.0 AA% pellets; boiled 3 min
Phoenix
Attractive English aroma with high alpha-acid. excellent.
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White Labs WLP004 Irish Stout
White Labs WLP004 Irish Stout
This is the yeast from one of the oldest stout producing breweries in the world. It produces a slight hint of diacetyl, balanced by a light frui|iness and slight dry crispness. Great for Irish ales, stouts, porters, browns, reds and a very interesting pal
Notes
Planning to mash low (~145) to maximize fermentability and dry the beer. Looking for a beer similar to Genessee Cream Ale. Planning to ferment at 65. Recipe basics from Jamil's book.
Style (BJCP)
Category: 1 - Standard American Beer
Subcategory: C - Cream Ale
Range for this Style | |||
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Original Gravity: | 1.049 | 1.042 - 1.055 | ![]() |
Terminal Gravity: | 1.009 | 1.006 - 1.012 | ![]() |
Color: | 4.7 SRM | 2 - 5 | ![]() |
Alcohol: | 5.3% ABV | 4.2% - 5.6% | ![]() |
Bitterness: | 19.5 IBU | 8 - 20 | ![]() |