- Recipe Type
- All Grain
- Yeast
- Nottingham
- Yeast Starter
- nope
- Additional Yeast or Yeast Starter
- nope
- Batch Size (Gallons)
- 5 gallon
- Original Gravity
- 1.042
- Final Gravity
- 1.002
- Boiling Time (Minutes)
- 60
- IBU
- 18-ish
- Color
- light yellow
- Primary Fermentation (# of Days & Temp)
- 7 weeks @ 55F.
- Secondary Fermentation (# of Days & Temp)
- none
- Additional Fermentation
- none
- Tasting Notes
- Very light quaffer. BMC drinkers would like this one.
10-lbs American 2-row
1-oz uk fuggles
Mashed at 148-F with 4 gallons strike water for 90 minutes.
Batch sparged with 3 gallons water also at 148-F. for 20-30 minutes.
1-oz uk fuggle right after hot break settled down. ( 60 minutes )
whirflock tablet at 15 minute mark
rapidly chilled to pitching temp and pitched 1 Nottingham packet.
I now have a college dorm soda cooler for a fermentation chamber.
@ its lowest/warmest setting it sits @ 55-F.Primary for 7-8 weeks.
Racked to keg and force carbed for a week before drinking.
This beer would be good for somebody whom likes the BMC styles and is just getting into all grain brewing.I am not a huge fan of BMC styles but feel it is important to do SMASH brews fairly often.I personally felt this was a bland and unexciting beer,which is also how i feel about BMC however this beer didn't want me to gag like BMC does (i'n not a fan of corn/rice in beer)
Perhaps a more aggressive hop schedule would improve this beer but i was just going for easy/simple on this one.
-cheers
1-oz uk fuggles
Mashed at 148-F with 4 gallons strike water for 90 minutes.
Batch sparged with 3 gallons water also at 148-F. for 20-30 minutes.
1-oz uk fuggle right after hot break settled down. ( 60 minutes )
whirflock tablet at 15 minute mark
rapidly chilled to pitching temp and pitched 1 Nottingham packet.
I now have a college dorm soda cooler for a fermentation chamber.
@ its lowest/warmest setting it sits @ 55-F.Primary for 7-8 weeks.
Racked to keg and force carbed for a week before drinking.
This beer would be good for somebody whom likes the BMC styles and is just getting into all grain brewing.I am not a huge fan of BMC styles but feel it is important to do SMASH brews fairly often.I personally felt this was a bland and unexciting beer,which is also how i feel about BMC however this beer didn't want me to gag like BMC does (i'n not a fan of corn/rice in beer)
Perhaps a more aggressive hop schedule would improve this beer but i was just going for easy/simple on this one.
-cheers