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Another ESB

Another ESB

Extra Special/Strong Bitter (English Pale Ale) • Extract • 5 gal

March 30, 2002 am 08:41am

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Ingredients (Extract5 gal)

  • 1/2 lbs British Dark Crystal

    British Dark Crystal

    Sweet caramel flavor, mouthfeel. For porters, stouts, old ales and any dark ale.

  • 3.3 lbs Liquid Light Extract

    Liquid Light Extract

    A brewer can create any beer style with this extract when used as a base in conjunction with colored malts and selected hops. Contains no colored malts or hops.

  • 2 lbs Dry Extra Light Extract

    Dry Extra Light Extract

    For making very pale ales and lagers.

  • 1 oz Northern Brewer - 7.5 AA% pellets; boiled 60 min

    Northern Brewer

    Used for bittering with strong flavors and very fragrant in steam beers, dark English ales, and German lagers. Aroma is medium-strong with evergreen and mint overtones.

  • 1 oz East Kent Goldings - 6.7 AA% pellets; boiled 2 min

    East Kent Goldings

    Mild, slightly flowery.

  • Danstar Nottingham

    Danstar Nottingham

    The Nottingham strain was selected for its highly flocculant & relatively full attenuation properties. It produces low concentrations of fruity and estery aromas and has been described as neutral for ale yeast, allowing the full natural flavor of malt & hops to develop. The recommended fermentation temperature range of this strain is 14° to 21°C (57° to 70°F) with good tolerance to low fermentation temperatures (12°C/54°F) that allow this strain to be used in lager-style beer. With a relatively high alcohol tolerance, Nottingham is a great choice for creation of higher-alcohol specialty beers!

Notes

Add 1 teaspoon Irish Moss 20 minutes before end of boil.

Style (BJCP)

Category: 8 - English Pale Ale

Subcategory: C - Extra Special/Strong Bitter (English Pale Ale)

Range for this Style
Original Gravity: 1.043 1.048 - 1.060
Terminal Gravity: 1.008 1.010 - 1.016
Color: 14.1 SRM 6 - 18
Alcohol: 4.5% ABV 4.6% - 6.2%
Bitterness: 33.2 IBU 30 - 50

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