Ok. So where I live, my LHBS does not have the selection of grains needed to brew Jamil's Scottish 60. I know I can order them from morebeer or northern brewer, but I need to get some beer into the carboy ASAP.
I would obviously prefer not to destroy the popes beautiful recipe, but I was hoping to get some input into some possible subsitutions for what I might be able to slap together.
I got my hands on the English Pale Malt (Marris Otter), and the Munich, but I can only get crystal 60 and I can't get pale chocolate either.
Here is my adjustment with the grains I have easy access too... although I cried while altering words from the good book.
6 # Brit Pale Malt
1.25 # Crystal 60
.5 # Munich
3.o oz. Special B
I replaced the Honey Malt just w/ Pale, (or should I find something else to substitute that would be closer?)
Is it stupid using special B instead of the pale chocolate (which I can't get), or should I just use 1.5 oz. of regular 350 deg. chocolate (which I can get).
I wish I could blend the crystals, but at this point, I don't think I can get 40, they have 15, 60, and 120.... maybe I should have gone with a blend of the 15 and 120?
Next time, I'll just be sure to do what it takes to get the right ingredients, but for now, any input would be appreciated on this alteration.

