British

A British Style Beer for a Change

So far this year I've been brewing mainly German-style beers with a quick stop in Belgium, so today it is something British inspired. I've still got a half keg of Belgian Wit, most of a keg of a German Dunkles that has been lager for a good 5 weeks already, and 4 kegs of Koelsch-eh, 2 in the fridge already and 2 not. So time to change things up a bit.

Normally I stick with very simple grain bills, but had a bunch of odds and ends to use up so this is what I came up with. I don't expect much character from the small amount of Smoked malt that I used - used it mainly because I needed more base malt and did not want to use up any of my 2 Row because I have other plans for it next weekend. Note to self - buy more base malt.

  • 4.6 kg pale ale
  • 2.3 kg Weyermann Dark Munich
  • 400g Fawcett Malted Oats
  • 400g unknown base malt :-)
  • 500g Caramunich III
  • 1.7 kg Weyermann Rauch/Smoked

For a total of 10kg

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