BeerCoAU - Roada Ale

All Grain Recipe

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Brewer: Dermott Dowling
Batch Size: 5.55 galStyle: American Pale Ale (18B)
Boil Size: 6.28 galStyle Guide: BJCP 2015
Color: 7.5 SRMEquipment: Generic 19L (Stainless)
Bitterness: 48.1 IBUsBoil Time: 60 min
Est OG: 1.035 (8.8° P)Mash Profile: Single Infusion, Medium Body
Est FG: 1.007 SG (1.8° P)Fermentation: Ale, Two Stage
ABV: 3.7%Taste Rating: 30.0

Ingredients
Amount Name Type #
3 lbs 8.44 oz Finest Maris Otter® Ale Malt (Crisp) (3.3 SRM) Grain 1
1 lbs 1.64 oz Cara Malt (Crisp) (15.2 SRM) Grain 2
1 lbs 1.64 oz Dark Munich Malt (Crisp) (22.3 SRM) Grain 3
1 lbs 1.64 oz Vienna Malt (Crisp) (4.0 SRM) Grain 4
8.82 oz Unigrain Rolled Triticale (2.0 SRM) Grain 5
0.71 oz Centennial [8.4%] - Boil 60 min Hops 6
0.71 oz Lemondrop [5.1%] - Boil 15 min Hops 7
0.53 oz Centennial [8.4%] - Boil 15 min Hops 8
1.06 oz Lemondrop [5.1%] - Boil 5 min Hops 9
0.53 oz Centennial [8.4%] - Boil 5 min Hops 10
1.0 pkgs NorCal Ale One (Giga Yeast #GY001) Yeast 11
0.88 oz Centennial [8.4%] - Dry Hop 3 days Hops 12
0.88 oz Centennial [8.4%] - Dry Hop 3 days Hops 13
0.88 oz Lemondrop [5.1%] - Dry Hop 3 days Hops 14
0.88 oz Lemondrop [5.1%] - Dry Hop 3 days Hops 15

Notes

BeerCoAU - Roada Ale All-Grain Recipe Kit https://beerco.com.au/collections/all-grain/products/roada-beerco-recipe-kit You want to stay for one more with your friends but your driving! You want to have a small beer of the Kegerator after a hard days yakka but you have work to do this evening! Tomorrow is a big day at work or at home getting S#$T done. The last thing you need is a headache from one to many of your favourite DIPAs or an Imperial Stout! What do you do? Reach for a Roada mate! She'll be right. At 3.5% ABV with a well balanced malt and hop forward flavour and aroma you can have a couple and get back to doing the business, whatever business you are doin' right now! So, well, what are you waiting for mate? Have a Roada | Ale #cheers #enjoyresponsibly #neverDrinkandDrive #brewhappy #drinkresponsibly This is a starting point with grainbill and hops for the All-Grain Kit. Adjust equipment profile, mash profile and efficiency as per your own setup. Brewing salts and kettle finings such as Whirlfloc are optional , the recipe would benefit from a simple addition of 5g Calcium Sulphate mixed with the grains at the start of the mash. Method: 1. Mash – the brewer should do normal mash regime, mashing at 67 C for at least 65 mins with a water to grist ratio of 3:1 (3 parts water to every 1 Kg of Grain) approx. 10 L of water to 3.3Kg Grist. 2. Sparge – once again the brewer should do normal regime at around 76C with approx 20L of water to bring the pre-boil volume to around 25L assuming a 2L/hour boil off. 3. Boil – vigorous boil for 60 mins. You may want to boil for 90 mins if time permits with first bittering hop addition at 60 mins. 4. Hops: Add 20g of Centennial @60 mins, 15g of Centennial and 20g of Lemondrop @15 mins from end of boil, then a further 15g of Centennial and 30g of Lemondrop @5 mins from end of boil. 5. Pitch Yeast & Fermentation – Aerate well and ferment at 18-22 C until FG is reached or terminal gravity is table for two days. 6. Yeast off and start the first of two double dry hops after primary for 72 hours with 25g each of Centennial and Lemondrop. Add another 2nd (DDH) double dry hop of 25g each of Centennial and Lemondrop for a further 3 days. (NB: If your in a hurry you can avoid the DDH and do a single dry hop for 3 days of 50g of each hop) 7. Crash chill and bottle or keg as normal. 8. Mature for 10 days before carbonating.

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