Recipe Specifications
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Boil Size: 28.44 l
Post Boil Volume: 24.96 l
Batch Size (fermenter): 21.00 l
Bottling Volume: 19.49 l
Estimated OG: 1.054 SG
Estimated Color: 9.6 SRM
Estimated IBU: 44.8 IBUs
Boil Time: 60 Minutes
Ingredients:
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Amt Name Type # %/IBU
8 lbs 11.3 oz Pale Malt, Maris Otter (3.0 SRM) Grain 1 77.7 %
1 lbs 1.4 oz Munich Malt - 10L (10.0 SRM) Grain 2 9.7 %
13.9 oz Caramel/Crystal Malt - 30L (30.0 SRM) Grain 3 7.8 %
7.0 oz Victory Malt (25.0 SRM) Grain 4 3.9 %
1.7 oz Pale Chocolate Malt (200.0 SRM) Grain 5 1.0 %
0.80 oz Northern Brewer [10.60 %] - Boil 60.0 mi Hop 6 26.3 IBUs
1.00 oz Northern Brewer [10.60 %] - Boil 15.0 mi Hop 7 16.3 IBUs
1.50 oz Northern Brewer [10.60 %] - Boil 1.0 min Hop 8 2.1 IBUs
1.0 pkg California Lager (Wyeast Labs #2112) [12 Yeast 9 -
Mash Schedule: BIAB, Medium Body
Total Grain Weight: 11 lbs 3.3 oz
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Name Description Step Temperatur Step Time
Saccharification Add 31.55 l of water at 154.8 F 150.0 F 75 min
Mash Out Heat to 168.0 F over 7 min 168.0 F 10 min
California Common
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California Common
Anyone tried the California Common from BCS? I'm thinking about brewing it up this weekend. Thoughts? I subbed MO for regular 2 row.
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Nope but it was definitely on my to do list
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+1sleepyjamie wrote:Nope but it was definitely on my to do list
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Let us know how it turns out.
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Re: California Common
I brewed it a couple of years ago, but it was the extract version (wasn't doing AG at the time), and I had an issue with a stuck fermentation... even still, the beer was pretty good. Interested to see how it comes out for you, with a proper fermentation!
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Re: California Common
I did the starter for this...it's the first starter I've done that I plan on actually using, however I took a gravity reading on it and it's only at 1.018. Do you think it will be fine? The smack pack swelled up great, I pitched to a 1.040 wort made with DME, and it's been running on a stir plate for 24hrs. I've got it in the fridge so I can decant and pitch tomorrow.
Oh..the yeast is 2112 - California Lager if that makes any difference.
Oh..the yeast is 2112 - California Lager if that makes any difference.
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Probably fine.
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2112 is what I used too... I'm sure you'll be fine. My issue (I think) was that I fermented in the garage and I think the temp dropped below 60 F, so the yeast pooped out and nothing I did could get them going again. The FG was 1.030 or something ridiculous. I'm sure you'll have better luck than I did!
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P.s. I think the sub with Maris otter is a good idea. A small dry hop with NB may not hurt, either.
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Re: California Common
Hopefully it'll be fine. I haven't had much confidence in my starters so far, so haven't actually ended up brewing with one - I have always just stuck with dry yeast unless 1 liquid pack was enough.
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Re: California Common
Unless youre doing really small beers, and even then, a liquid pack is probly way underpitching. There's only 1/2 the amount of yeast in a liquid pack as a dry one.Jimmy wrote:Hopefully it'll be fine. I haven't had much confidence in my starters so far, so haven't actually ended up brewing with one - I have always just stuck with dry yeast unless 1 liquid pack was enough.
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Yeah, I normally just go by mrmalty and adjust the mfg date of the yeast.Stusbrews wrote:Unless youre doing really small beers, and even then, a liquid pack is probly way underpitching. There's only 1/2 the amount of yeast in a liquid pack as a dry one.Jimmy wrote:Hopefully it'll be fine. I haven't had much confidence in my starters so far, so haven't actually ended up brewing with one - I have always just stuck with dry yeast unless 1 liquid pack was enough.
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Jimmy. Keep in mind as well chris' yeast book says lagers usually require 2x more yeast to pitch than ales. So be sure to check Mr.malty for the recommended size.
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sleepyjamie wrote:Jimmy. Keep in mind as well chris' yeast book says lagers usually require 2x more yeast to pitch than ales. So be sure to check Mr.malty for the recommended size.
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I selected "hybrid" on mrmalty for this one..I think that's the right option for the California lager yeast.
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Yeah, "hybrid" would be the way to go with this beer...Jimmy wrote:
I selected "hybrid" on mrmalty for this one..I think that's the right option for the California lager yeast.
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Re: California Common
Tried a hydrometer sample of this today.
I've never tried a California common before, so I've got no clue what it "should" taste like. I do like it though - fruity with some toasty flavor. Seems like it would be a pretty easy drinker!
I've never tried a California common before, so I've got no clue what it "should" taste like. I do like it though - fruity with some toasty flavor. Seems like it would be a pretty easy drinker!
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Grab a bottle of Anchor Steam. That'll be a pretty good benchmark.Jimmy wrote:Tried a hydrometer sample of this today.
I've never tried a California common before, so I've got no clue what it "should" taste like. I do like it though - fruity with some toasty flavor. Seems like it would be a pretty easy drinker!
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Who sells it locally? Last time I was in Premier I looked for it but couldn't find any.jeffsmith wrote:Grab a bottle of Anchor Steam. That'll be a pretty good benchmark.Jimmy wrote:Tried a hydrometer sample of this today.
I've never tried a California common before, so I've got no clue what it "should" taste like. I do like it though - fruity with some toasty flavor. Seems like it would be a pretty easy drinker!
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NSLC used to carry it up this way. Not sure if they still have it or not though.
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Looks like Premier doesn't have the Anchor Steam on their site (but does have other Anchor beers), and NSLC doesn't have it on their site either.
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Well, that one's out I guess…
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Premier has Anchor Steam back in stock..picked a bottle up tonight to get an idea of what this should actually taste like.
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Doesn't this taste like a special old bitter we've had recently? 

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