Hi,
Iv been trying to get my head around the BIABacus and have experimented and come up with a recipe. This recipe is suposed to be as simple as possible (will be my second ever brew) with readily available ingredients. I was wondering if you guys could comment on whether Iv understood this properly and will this beer be drinkable? If this is rubbish can anyone suggest a simple IPA recipe I can follow? Also is the BIABacus US or Imperial when it comes to Gallons?
OVERVIEW
Style: IPA
Yeast: 1056 American Ale
Fermentation Temperature: 18c
Original Gravity:1.065
Total IBU's: 50
Colour (EBC): 32.3
ABV%: 6.3
Efficiency at End of Boil: 81
Mash Length (mins): 60
Boil Length (mins): 60
Your Vessel Type (Pot/Keggle/Urn):Pot
Source/Credits: Brooklyn Brew Shop Beer Making Book/2008
BJCP STYLE GUIDELINES
Volumes etc.
Your Vessel Volume (L or gal): 15L
Your Vessel Diameter (cm or in): 28cm
Water Required (L or gal): 7.99L
Mash Temperature (C or F): 68c
Volume at End of Boil (L or gal): 4.85L
Volume into Fermenter (L or gal): 4L
Brew Length (L or gal): 3.70L
Total Grain Bill (g or oz): 1264g
Grains - Colours - Percentages and/or Weight (g or oz)
Grain 1: Marris Otter – EBC 4 – 91.7% - 1158g
Grain 2:Crystal Malt Dark – EBC 300 – 8.3% – 105g
Hops - AA% - IBUs - Weight (g or oz) at Minutes
Hop 1:Fuggles – AA% 50 - 8.7g – 60mins
Hop 2:Cascade – AA% 6 – 4.3g – 45mins
Hop 3: Cascade – AA% 6 – 4.3g – 30mins
Hop 4: Cascade – AA% 6 – 4.3g – 15mins
Hop 5: Cascade – AA% 6 – 4.3g – 5mins
Iv attached my BIABacus file if that helps.
Any comments would be much appreciated!
Thank you!
Balli.
BIABacus. Im I doing it right. Does this recipe make sense?
Post #1 made 13 years ago
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