Breakfast Beer

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Breakfast Beer

Post by dean2k » Thu Sep 19, 2013 10:56 pm

Going to do a take on the Brooklyn Brew Shop's Tea and Toast recipe. For the toast I'm going to sub Victory for Biscuit. I'm changing the floral hops to Amarilo and Cascade but adding a touch of honey malt, looking for a marmalade effect. And finally going with S-04 instead of S-33 simply because I don't have S-33 (belgian ale yeast).

So hopefully I end up with Marmalade Toast and Tea, ie: Breakfast Beer. Going in the pot tomorrow morning, but any feedback on those ratios would be greatly appreciated!

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OG 1.054
SRM 8
IBU 30
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Bohemian Pils 72%
Victory 9%
Munich 9%
Crystal 15 4%
Torrified Wheat 4%
Honey Malt 2%

@60 Amarilo 18 IBU
@30 Cascade 6.5 IBU
@10 Cascade 3.5 IBU
@5 Amarillo 2 IBU
@5 Bonus Fuggles! Whoops!
@0 Earl Gray (teabag) 5-10 minute steep as per book's instructions

Keep in mind this is only a 1 gallon batch so 1 teabag should be sufficient to extract enough flavours
(Edited ratios as per Jeff's suggestions and dropped the C15 a touch).
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Re: Breakfast Beer

Post by jeffsmith » Thu Sep 19, 2013 11:06 pm

I think I'd cut the Victory quite a bit. It can easily overpower.

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Re: Breakfast Beer

Post by dean2k » Thu Sep 19, 2013 11:14 pm

jeffsmith wrote:I think I'd cut the Victory quite a bit. It can easily overpower.
Hmm. That's what the book calls for Biscuit. Perhaps up the Munich so Victory and Munich are at even ratios?
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Re: Breakfast Beer

Post by jeffsmith » Thu Sep 19, 2013 11:33 pm

dean2k wrote:
jeffsmith wrote:I think I'd cut the Victory quite a bit. It can easily overpower.
Hmm. That's what the book calls for Biscuit. Perhaps up the Munich so Victory and Munich are at even ratios?
That should do it.

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Re: Breakfast Beer

Post by dean2k » Fri Sep 20, 2013 6:51 am

:thumbup: I'm on it.
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Re: Breakfast Beer

Post by jeffsmith » Fri Sep 20, 2013 7:58 am

I don't have S-33 here, but I have some T-58 which is a continental ale yeast if you're interested.

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Re: Breakfast Beer

Post by dean2k » Fri Sep 20, 2013 8:08 am

Thanks for the offer, but crossing the marsh is not on this morning's agenda. Fuck Amherst :lol:
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Re: Breakfast Beer

Post by jeffsmith » Fri Sep 20, 2013 11:05 am

dean2k wrote:Thanks for the offer, but crossing the marsh is not on this morning's agenda. Fuck Amherst :lol:
:lol: you would.

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Re: Breakfast Beer

Post by dean2k » Fri Sep 20, 2013 12:14 pm

Well maybe had too many things going on at once because I gave the boil a little extra Fuggles infusion at the 5min point that was supposed to go in another batch. Whoops.
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Re: Breakfast Beer

Post by dean2k » Wed Oct 23, 2013 5:34 pm

Had to try a little sample. Love it. Little bonus fuggles addition didn't hurt at all. One of my most complex beers yet.
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Re: Breakfast Beer

Post by Keith » Wed Oct 23, 2013 7:05 pm

How would you describe the beer.
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Re: Breakfast Beer

Post by dean2k » Wed Oct 23, 2013 9:33 pm

keithforbes wrote:How would you describe the beer.
Hey Keith. Well, it's toasty and sweet along with the citrusy hops as expected. But there's a crispness to go along with it that surprised me. I didn't add any gypsum, so might be that late addition of fuggles? Not sure. Also, the 1 gal. recipe only called for a single tea bag to steep at the end of boil, so other than some spiciness I find any tea flavours of the Earl Gray are muted. But then again it's only been 2 weeks since bottling so it will be interesting to see what flavours emerge after aging a bit.
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Re: Breakfast Beer

Post by dexter » Thu Oct 24, 2013 11:13 am

I was expecting something completely different when I read breakfast beer. When I worked in ontario we used to have a customer who's breakfast beer was always Fax 10 and Giraff cans.But yours sounds much better!

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