CYBI - Captain Lawrence Xtra Pale clone recipe
Posted: Mon Feb 08, 2010 9:01 am
by DBear
This is what I heard from the podcast. Feel free to correct.
SG: 1.085
FG: 1.010-1.012 (2.5-3 Plato)
SRM: 3.8
IBU: 66.6
EFF: (?)
Mash Temp: 151F
Mash Time: 90 min
Boil Time: 80 min
Yeast: WLP 530
Starter: 2L
Ferm Temp: 74F – 84F (JZ - if pitching at 74F, hold at 74F day or two to hold down fusels then ramp up)
Carb: 2.5 vols
84.6% Pils (org. 88.8%)
15.4% Cane Sugar (org. 11.2%)
7gr Simcoe 13%AA (FWH)
23gr Simcoe 13%AA 80 min
24gr Cascade 5.75AA 20 min
24gr Simcoe 13%AA 20 min
71gr Amarillo DH
Re: CYBI - Captain Lawrence Xtra Pale clone recipe
Posted: Mon Feb 08, 2010 10:28 am
by derfburg
That WLP530 is a bitch to clear out.
Re: CYBI - Captain Lawrence Xtra Pale clone recipe
Posted: Tue Feb 09, 2010 4:54 pm
by jwatkins56550
I think he carbed to 2.6 and I thought he said his ibu's were at 40, even though the website says 33.
I'm debating brewing this one it sounds good...although I might lower the batch size and bottle it.
Re: CYBI - Captain Lawrence Xtra Pale clone recipe
Posted: Wed Feb 10, 2010 8:08 am
by DBear
Thx Jw
I listed the recipe brewed by nathan that jz read off. Thanks for the updates.
Cheers
Re: CYBI - Captain Lawrence Xtra Pale clone recipe
Posted: Thu Feb 25, 2010 3:07 pm
by Kroner
85% Pils and 15% cane sugar translates into how many pounds for a 5 gallon batch?
Re: CYBI - Captain Lawrence Xtra Pale clone recipe
Posted: Fri Feb 26, 2010 4:17 am
by skipper
Kroner wrote:85% Pils and 15% cane sugar translates into how many pounds for a 5 gallon batch?
According to BeerSmith, using Jamil's normal parameters (6 Gallons at end of boil, 5 gallons into bottle/keg, 70% Efficiency), I get:
14.67lb Pilsner
2.59lb Sugar
Re: CYBI - Captain Lawrence Xtra Pale clone recipe
Posted: Mon Mar 22, 2010 12:11 pm
by jwatkins56550
anybody brew this one yet? Did you ferment at 74, or was that too nerve wrecking to start that high?
Re: CYBI - Captain Lawrence Xtra Pale clone recipe
Posted: Mon Mar 22, 2010 12:39 pm
by thatguy314
Xtra Gold you mean?
Also, I live right by CLB. A friend of mine brewed this recipe. While I didn't taste it side by side, I can say, if this isn't spot on, it's pretty damn close!