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Triple Scoop Cream Ale

Triple Scoop Cream Ale

Cream Ale • Extract • 5 gal

scahill

something for the family; only have oatmeal, malt and hops; need to make a grain run; let me know what you think

February 17, 2008 pm 07:08pm

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Ingredients (Extract5 gal)

  • 7 lbs Liquid Amber Extract

    Liquid Amber Extract

    Amber is used predominantly in the production of medium-colored beers such as pale ales, IPAs, and bitters.

  • 1 lbs Oats Flaked

    Oats Flaked

    Belgian White Ale(wit), other specialty beers.

  • 1 oz Cluster - 7.0 AA% pellets; boiled 60 min

    Cluster

    Used for bittering and flavor qualities in light and dark American lagers. Aroma is very floral.

  • .5 oz Cluster - 7.0 AA% pellets; boiled 15 min

    Cluster

    Used for bittering and flavor qualities in light and dark American lagers. Aroma is very floral.

  • .5 oz Cluster - 7.0 AA% pellets; boiled 5 min

    Cluster

    Used for bittering and flavor qualities in light and dark American lagers. Aroma is very floral.

  • 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!

Style (BJCP)

Category: 6 - Light Hybrid Beer

Subcategory: A - Cream Ale

Range for this Style
Original Gravity: 1.053 1.042 - 1.055
Terminal Gravity: 1.010 1.006 - 1.012
Color: 12.3 SRM 2.5 - 5
Alcohol: 5.7% ABV 4.2% - 5.6%
Bitterness: 41.1 IBU 15 - 20

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