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Homebrewed cask
Posted by Mark Andersen on 2011-11-20 11:04:52
Thanks for the cask advice. I think the main thing is I need to concentrate on doing a different style of beer for the cask like a hoppy pale ale. The stout is drinkable but not a good choice for my first cask ale. Oh well, live and learn. I did a scan of the website and I also don't see a kit that is suitable but you can mix and match. Usually for an extract beer I'd recommend a partial mash but they don't appear to have really any grains to choose from so it looks like you'll have to do all extract. Here some ideas for American IPA: Start with this http://www.homebrewwest.ie/muntons-connoisseurs-ipa-bitter-554-p.asp Add some dried extract to make it stronger, as us Yanks like to do to our IPA's, such as this: http://www.homebrewwest.ie/muntons-foil-pack-spraymalt-light-500grm-use-extra-light-if-out-of-stock-49-p.asp It looks like Cascade hops is the best choice to get that American IPA hoppiness. Don't be shy on using lots of those, especially late in the boil. Too bad they're so expensive. http://www.homebrewwest.ie/cascade-vacuum-packed-leaf-hops-113-gms-youngs-875-p.asp Luckily they do have Safale 05 yeast which IMO is a great choice for any american style pale ale/ipa. This is my go to yeast for this style of beer. http://www.homebrewwest.ie/safale-us-05-yeast-464-p.asp