The result is:
Fake Tire Amber Ale 1.2
- 5 pounds plain extra-light DME
- 0.5 lb Munich light malt
- 0.5 lb Carapils malt
- 0.5 lb biscuit malt
- 0.5 lb crystal malt (20° Lovibond)
- 0.5 lb crystal malt (40° Lovibond)
- 1.0 oz chocolate malt
- 0.9 oz. Cascade hops (60 minutes boil)
- 0.9 oz. Mt. Hood hops (5 minutes boil)
- 1 tsp. Irish moss (15 minutes boil)
- White Labs WLP051 Yeast (California V Ale)
- I heated 3.5 gallons of tap water to 154° F, and steeped the grains for 45 minutes. Then, I sparged the grains with 0.5 gallons of tap water at 154°.
- After bringing the mixture to a boil, I turned off the heat and added the malt. I brought it back to a boil, and threw in the Cascade hops.
- After boiling for 45 minutes, I added 1 tsp. of Spanish moss.
- After boiling for another 12 minutes (for 57 minutes total boil), I added the Mt. Hood hops.
- After 3 more minutes (60 minutes total of boiling), I cooled the wort with my chiller, added cold tap water to a total of 4.5 gallons, and pitched the yeast. Pitching temperature was 76° F, and starting gravity was measured at 1.052 (gravity is recalculated to what it would be at 60° F).
Steeping the grains for Fake Tire Amber Ale 1.2
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