Wednesday, June 20, 2018
Saul Goodman - Saul Citra NE Pale Ale
5 (3+) gallons (calculated 6.1%)
60% base malt and 40% adjuncts
7 lbs (4 lbs) Pilsner Malt
10 oz (4 oz) Cara Munich 60
2 lb (1 lb ) White Wheat
1 lb (1 lb) Flaked Oats (from grocery store)
1 lb (10 oz) Flaked wheat (already have)
6 (4 oz) carapils (already have)
6 oz (3 oz) honey malt
Mash at 151-153 F
Expect some volume loss from hops. I think it is best to use muslin bag.
10-15 min boil (will only need to start with 3.75 gal. wort, since boil off rate is 2 gal/hr)
1 oz (0.50 oz) Citra 10 min
3 oz (2 oz) Citra 0 min (whirlpool at 160 deg for 25 min)
pitch yeast at 70 deg
Cool to 70 F before pitching yeast
Safale S-33 or 04 yeast or 1318 (london III) or 007 or NE IPA farmhouse blend,
should have about 1.5 oz of hops/gallon
Dry Hop (dryhop after about 3 days when active fermentation is still occurring)
(1 oz) Citra or another hop (0.5 oz Citra) Dryhop - day 3 of fermentation
(1 oz) Citra or another hop (0.5 oz Citra) Dryhop - day 6 of fermentation
Just add the first hops on day 3 of fermentation, then the second round on day 7, then keg on day 10 or 11
Adjust entire volume of brewing water prior to mash. Use ez water calc. (starting with 29 mg/l chloride, 6 mg/l sulfate) add lactic acid to mash water
muliply by 0.65 to get just over 3 gallons (at least 6-4 packs or a case)
to buy:
4 oz mosaic (or citra) $6.80
4 lb pils
1 lb white wheat
lactic acid $2.99
safale 04 2.99
Water Treatment
To treat 5 gallons of water
(2:1 Chloride to Sulfate Ratio)
3 ml (3.6 g) lactic acid (2.2)
3 grams gypsum (1.8)
2 grams calcium chloride (1.2)
Brewing notes:
Changed to an all citra
Adjusted all of the brewing water chemistry (5 gallons) prior to mash
mashed at 150-152
Beer is much darker than anticipated, would cut Munich to 2 oz or nothing or use lower lovibond
(Because the beer seemed darker than I wanted, I collected more wart than needed and added 12 oz of water to final. Should not have done that. Beer seemed pretty light in the end anyways.)
Fermented at ~ 65-67 deg
Initial Gravity = brix = 13 gravity = 50
Final Gravity = brix = 2.5 gravity = 10
6% - 1% = 5%
dryhopped initial 1.5 oz at beginning of day 3
dryhopped again 1.5 oz at beginning of day 6
Kegged on day 10
Beer has a nice aroma, but could be thin and more like a lighter IPA or pale ale. Color is actually pretty nice in the sunlight.
OK, It is somewhat watered down. Hops and malt not as strong as I would hope.
Collected too much wort (almost 4 gallons, then added 16 oz water to light color. This was not a good idea as it changed the profile. I'm changing this to a citra pale ale. Next time only collect 3.5 gallons of wort (max) and do a solid 15 min boil. That should help quite a bit. Maybe keg on day 11. Also, use only 1 or 2 oz of cara munich.
Day 3 it tastes Saul Good. Holds a good head and is full bodied. Can drink multiple. This is a good beer with a nice aroma.
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