Spring Tonic
  • LothosLothos
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    INGREDIENTS FOR 1 BBL OF FINISHED WORT
    54 lb pale malt
    14 lb flaked maize
    5 lb carmel malt
    2.5 lb black malt
    0.5 lb domestic hops
    0.5 lb imported hops
    Original extract = 18 °P
    The brewing procedures used in the pre-Prohibition Pale Lager can be used for this one as well. I have found that it works best to add the black malt during the last 15 min of the mash.
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  • C_BC_B
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    Do you seriously brew this as a 1bbl batch?
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  • LothosLothos
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    Do you seriously brew this as a 1bbl batch?



    Hell no i convert it down. Id like to be able to someday
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  • ThymThym
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    Thats a deliciously vague recipe....
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  • JayrizzleJayrizzle
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    Lakewood said:

    Thats a deliciously vague recipe....



    as are most old recipes. I've found some that are basically how to make beer, but just say 3 to 4 bushels of preferably malted grain (use more if not malted), and add a lb of hops, and a qt of "yeast".
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  • FuzzyFuzzy
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    Lakewood said:

    Thats a deliciously vague recipe....



    given the age of the recipe, i'd say cluster for the domestic and noble hops for the imported.
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  • ThymThym
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    Lakewood said:

    Thats a deliciously vague recipe....



    given the age of the recipe, i'd say cluster for the domestic and noble hops for the imported.


    Now we're talkin. Full 60 min boil with both hops?
    The only thing between me and a train wreck is blind luck..... - Kenny