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Offline Jackal1

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« on: January 15, 2005, 07:07:17 PM »
OK, here we go again.
  I`m about to loosen up the old brewing thing again. Haven`t done this in a few, but can`t wait to get started again.
  I`d like to get some recipes.
  Does anyone have a recipe that resembles Carta Blanca? If so, please post it.
  AKAK I`d still like to know if you get your yeast by ordering on the web or otherwise.
  I`ve got enough ingredients to get me started with some Pilsener tommorow, but am also interested in trying to reproduce the Carta Blanca as close as possible. Love dat stuff. :D
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« Reply #1 on: January 16, 2005, 07:47:59 AM »
Keep those cards and letters coming in. Your support is appreciated. :D

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« Reply #2 on: January 16, 2005, 09:14:45 AM »
You have recipies?
I have barley by the tonnes, just need some hops.

Been trying (years ago) to make bitter and ales from can-kits, - they were rather good.
(once one is used to bitter)

Anyway, if you have the formula for ale from sheer raw material, please post!!!!
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« Reply #3 on: January 16, 2005, 09:47:39 AM »
Don`t know if this is what you have in mind, but here`s a bitter recipe.

ENGLISH BITTER (ORDINARY BITTER)

Gallons: 10

Ingredients

Malt: 14 1/2 lbs. Maris Otter 2-row pale malt
1 1/3 lbs. light crystal (C-35) malt
1 lb. flaked barley
2 oz chocolate malt

Mash: 142 degrees, 1/2 hour
162 degrees, 15 minutes
154 degrees, 45 minutes
175-180 degree, Sparge (8 gallons)

Hops: 1/2 oz. Goldings (2.5 Alpha) at the start of the boil
1 1/2 oz. Goldings (2.5 Alpha) after 45 minutes
0.9 oz. Fuggles (5.4 Alpha) after 1 hour
1/2 oz. Goldings (2.5 Alpha) after 1 1/2 hours
1 grain Fuggles (5.4 Alpha) @ kettle knockout
( NOTE: All hops used were pellet hops.)
Water: Spring water

Method

Boil Time: 1 1/2 hours
Yeast: White Labs Yeast - Klassic Ale #WLP033
Carbonation: 3/4 cup priming sugar @ bottling

O.G.: 1.044
F.G.: 1.012

Primary: Glass Carboy 13 days
Secondary: Glass Carboy 18 days
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« Reply #4 on: January 16, 2005, 01:09:56 PM »
All grain notes at the bottom.


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 Big Brown Ale


 GRAINS/MALT  HOPS  YEAST/EXTRAS
9 lbs. Pale Malt Extract
1/2 lb. Chocolate grain
1/4 lb. Black Patent grain
1/4 lb. Crystal 120L
1/2 lb. Crystal 90L
1/2 lb. Victory grain
1 oz. Northern Brewer hops (boil)
1 oz. Kent Golding hops (late boil)
1 oz. Willamette hops (finish)
London or Burton style Ale Yeast
 INSTRUCTIONS:
1. Steep grains in a mesh bag while heating 2 gallons of water to near boiling.
2. Remove grains and add malt extract, stirring to ensure it is thoroughly dissolved. Bring mixture to a slow, simmering boil.
3. Add 1 oz. of Northern Brewer hops and begin timing a 30 minute simmering boil. Remember to stir gently but frequently to avoid scorching or burning the beer.
4. In the last 5 to 7 minutes of the 30 minute boil, add 1 oz. of Kent Golding hops. Continue to stir gently.
5. At the end of the 30 minute simmering boil, add 1 oz of Willamette hops. Immediately cover and remove the kettle from heat. Cool as quickly as possible (preferably using a Wort Chiller coil) to retain flavors and help safeguard the beer from airborne contaminents.
6. When cooled to approximately 70 to 75 degrees F, pour into a sanitized fermenter, add cool water to make 5 gallons total volume, and add yeast.
7. For better clarification, transfer to a secondary fermenter and/or add gelatin solution when fermentation slows. If you are unfamiliar with these practices and interested in clearer cleaner beer, ask us for guidance.
 NOTES:
For All Grain brewing: Substitute 9 to 10 lbs. of 2-row British grain for the malt extract. Mash at 155 to 157 degrees F for 60 minutes. Sparge slowly, maintaining sparge water temperature to ensure good extraction. Boil 60 minutes, but maintain hop schedule as above unless you would prefer a slightly more bittered beer that will result from the longer boil time and the addition of the boil hop at the beginning of the boil period.
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Re: More beeeeeeer
« Reply #5 on: January 16, 2005, 04:44:08 PM »
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Originally posted by Jackal1
OK, here we go again.
  I`m about to loosen up the old brewing thing again. Haven`t done this in a few, but can`t wait to get started again.
  I`d like to get some recipes.
  Does anyone have a recipe that resembles Carta Blanca? If so, please post it.
  AKAK I`d still like to know if you get your yeast by ordering on the web or otherwise.
  I`ve got enough ingredients to get me started with some Pilsener tommorow, but am also interested in trying to reproduce the Carta Blanca as close as possible. Love dat stuff. :D



I get my yeast from a local brewery store here in San Diego.  Look for a local brewery store near you and tell the guy that you're looking to make a beer similiar to Carta Blanca and he'll point you to the necessary ingredients.  

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« Reply #6 on: January 16, 2005, 05:00:23 PM »
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Originally posted by Ack-Ack
I get my yeast from a local brewery store here in San Diego.  Look for a local brewery store near you and tell the guy that you're looking to make a beer similiar to Carta Blanca and he'll point you to the necessary ingredients.  

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  LOL Local brewery store? Here? Would a bait shop work? :rofl
  I guess big D would be my best bet from here for a brewery store.
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