Bruery Triple w/basil
Posted: Mon Nov 17, 2008 4:22 pm
by sinkas
Hi all,
Did anyone get together the recipe for the triple as discussed on the programme?
I have large hai basil plant in flower that is destined or this beer this weekend,
But dont have access to download the show again until sat
Re: Bruery Triple w/basil
Posted: Mon Nov 17, 2008 5:40 pm
by straight cash homey
sorry, i don't have any info on this beer, but i did get all the info to make the yam beer. try emailing patrick, he was very generous with the tips.
Re: Bruery Triple w/basil
Posted: Sun Nov 23, 2008 6:02 pm
by Thirsty Mallard
Grain:
75% Two-Row
15% Flaked Rice
10% Dark Munich
Hops:
Warrior - 20 IBUs - First Wort Hop
Sterling - about 1/2 oz. - 5 min.
Thai Basil (with blossoms) - 1/4 oz. per 5 gallons. - Flame Out
Mash at 148F. 60 Minute boil. Ferment at 75F.
Estimated Starting Gravity - 17 Plato (I think that's what it was).
Estimated Finishing Gravity - < 1 Plato
Estimated IBUs: 25-30
Now, if someone could convert those percentages to amounts for me, it would be aces!
Re: Bruery Triple w/basil
Posted: Sun Nov 23, 2008 6:43 pm
by Nate Diggler
Thirsty Mallard wrote:Grain:
For 5 gallons:
75% Two-Row 10.3 lbs
15% Flaked Rice 2.06 lbs
10% Dark Munich 1.37 lbs
Now, if someone could convert those percentages to amounts for me, it would be aces!
Re: Bruery Triple w/basil
Posted: Mon Nov 24, 2008 3:34 am
by Sent From My iPhone
For 5 gallons:
10.25 lbs Pale malt
2 lbs flaked rice
1.4 lbs Munich
1.068 OG
Depending on your efficiencies / boil off, your mileage may vary
Re: Bruery Triple w/basil
Posted: Mon Nov 24, 2008 8:16 am
by Thirsty Mallard
According to Patrick...
The recipe looks good. With the thai basil, make sure just to use the leaves and the blossoms, no stems. The blossoms are the best part, so try to use those in the highest proportion. I used about 70% blossoms by weight.
The starting gravity is 16 P. I might have overstated it on the show. Use a yeast strain with very high attenuation for this one to get to around 1P-- our strain ranges around 88-94%. For flavor profile, I'd go with WLP550 or 570. Fermentation temp is around 75.
Cheers,
Patrick
Re: Bruery Triple w/basil
Posted: Tue Nov 25, 2008 12:06 am
by sinkas
This what I did, as I couldnt be arsed getting any munich, the actual saaz addition was more like 15g ( half a yankee ounce)
The Bruery Trade Winds Triple Clone
A ProMash Recipe Report
Recipe Specifics
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Batch Size (L): 26.00 Wort Size (L): 26.00
Total Grain (kg): 7.42
Anticipated OG: 1.070 Plato: 17.15
Anticipated SRM: 4.5
Anticipated IBU: 26.0
Brewhouse Efficiency: 75 %
Wort Boil Time: 60 Minutes
Formulas Used
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Brewhouse Efficiency and Predicted Gravity based on Method #1, Potential Used.
Final Gravity Calculation Based on Points.
Hard Value of Sucrose applied. Value for recipe: 46.2100 ppppg
Yield Type used in Gravity Prediction: Fine Grind Dry Basis.
Color Formula Used: Morey
Hop IBU Formula Used: Rager
Additional Utilization Used For Plug Hops: 2 %
Additional Utilization Used For Pellet Hops: 10 %
Grain/Extract/Sugar
% Amount Name Origin Potential SRM
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85.2 6.32 kg. Pale Ale Malt (2-row) Australia 1.037 2
14.8 1.10 kg. Rice Solids Generic 1.040 0
Potential represented as SG per pound per gallon.
Hops
Amount Name Form Alpha IBU Boil Time
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13.74 g. Warrior Pellet 16.00 25.2 60 min.
9.74 g. Saazer Pellet 4.30 0.8 5 min.
Extras
Amount Name Type Time
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0.5 Oz Thai Basil Blossoms Herb 0 Days(boil)
Yeast
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Unibrou
Re: Bruery Triple w/basil
Posted: Fri Dec 05, 2008 8:56 am
by Chris_J
So does anyone have results? I'd love to hear how it turned out