English Red (perhaps considered an english brown)
Designed as an Irish red but fermented with English yeast
42L batch
Malt:
6.5kg Viking pale
2kg marris otter
1kg caramunich II
.454kg munich
.350kg roasted barley
Mash @ 152 F
Hops:
2 oz EKG (45 min boil) - 15 IBU
1.5 oz EKG (20 min boil) - 8 IBU
1.5 oz EKG (5 min boil) - 3 IBU
Yeast: S-04 fermented at around 17C
OG: 1.052
FG: 1.012
ABV: 5.3%
December 10 - "English" Red
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December 10 - "English" Red
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Re: December 10 - "English" Red
Really tasty brew!
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Re: December 10 - "English" Red
This was delicious. Lovely malt prominence and complexity, spicy/herbal hop character, and a slightly sweet finish. I’ve always had trouble understanding why people love S-04 because I’ve struggled with getting good results but this is an example of someone making it sing. Cheers.
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Re: December 10 - "English" Red
Wonderful beer. I already had a sneak peak so was looking forward to a full bottle. Did not dissapoint.
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Re: December 10 - "English" Red
This was a great beer…aroma was amazing!
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Re: December 10 - "English" Red
Great Job Cat. Loved it, not matter what style it was!
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Re: December 10 - "English" Red
Blind tasted this and thought it was a Brown Ale. Great colour, breadiness, maltiness and taste. Well done!
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Re: December 10 - "English" Red
Super well balanced, enjoyed this one a lot. Lots of different malty flavours all meshed together well.
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