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Post time 2022-10-1 19:18:21 | Show all posts |Read mode
Want to get 3 more brews in before it gets too cold.
These are what I am thinking
What the Bock | Dunkles Bock BIAB Beer Recipe | Brewer's Friend (brewersfriend.com)
Kerry-On V2 | Kölsch BIAB Beer Recipe | Brewer's Friend (brewersfriend.com)
IRAv2 | Irish Red Ale BIAB Beer Recipe | Brewer's Friend (brewersfriend.com)
Never brewed a Bock, so that will be fun, and I lost my go-to IRA so have to start over.
Input is always welcome
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Post time 2022-10-2 12:28:28 | Show all posts
I'm assuming you brew outdoors or in an unheated garage. I used to stop brewing when it got too cold as well then a couple of years ago I bought an all-in-one (Anvil Foundry) and can brew indoors during the winter. That was a game changer. Even brewing just once a month means I can get in 4 to 6 more brew days per year than before.
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Post time 2022-10-2 13:09:11 | Show all posts
I love brewing in a cold garage
Kolsch recipe looks good, but I've had better luck with all Tettnang vs Mittelfruh and Tett. Wyeast 2565 and Omega Kolsch II have been the best Kolsch yeasts I've used so far. Lallemand Koln was just ok. Very similar to WLP029 and Imperial Dieter. You might want to think about a 90 min boil for all that Pils malt too. I recently switched back to 90 min boils with Pils, and I get a crisper finish.
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 Author| Post time 2022-10-2 15:15:13 | Show all posts
i Have an 220v eBIAB, but with cars and such in the garage it is a PITA. Also still have to run water for chilling and I am messy...leads to ice skating
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Post time 2022-10-2 16:31:14 | Show all posts
I’ll beat the get-rid-of-the-caramel drum. I don’t think you want it in your Irish red at all, but if you must, use a medium British crystal in smaller quantities instead; it’s much more flavorful. For the Bock I’d also drop the caramel. I like very small amounts of DRC (which I suppose is crystal, too) and chocolate rye in my dark bocks.
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 Author| Post time 2022-10-2 23:37:08 | Show all posts
DRC?
And I was on a zero crystal kick for years...
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