Just done my 2nd BIAB thought I try a Red Ale of sorts.
If someone could run their eyes over this one and give their opinion that would be great.
1. Style: Irish Red
Name:
Yeast: S - 04
Original Gravity: 1.048
Total IBU's:24
Colour (EBC):
Efficiency at End of Boil: 73%
Mash Length (mins): 90
Boil Length (mins): 95
Your Vessel Type (Pot/Keggle/Urn): Keggle
Source/Credits: made up
Notes/Instructions/Comments: No chill
Volumes etc.
Your Vessel Volume (L): 50 lt
Your Vessel Diameter (cm or in):35cm
Water Required (L): 36.5
Mash Temperature (C): 67 C
Volume at End of Boil (L): ?
Volume into Fermenter (L): 21.5
Brew Length (L): 19
Total Grain Bill (g or oz): 5 Kg
Grains - Colours - Percentages and/or Weight (g or oz)
Grain 1:BB Ale malt -89 % - 4450g
Grain 2: Carared - 8 % - 400g
Grain 3: Cararoma – 3 % - 150g
etc
Hops - AA% - IBUs - Weight (g or oz) at Minutes
Hop 1: East Kent Golding 6.5% AA- 23g - 40 mins (60min)
Hop 2: East Kent Goldings 6.5% AA- 20g – into cube (20min)
Hop 3:
etc
Adjuncts/Minerals/Finings etc
Adjunct:
Mineral:
Finings: Irish moss @ 10 mins
Just pitched yeast tonight @ 25C. will check tomorrow morning and get it down to 18-19 C
Any thought on how it might turn out
