Kurt's Cranberry Ginger Bitter
Intro to BrewJam Member:Name: Kurt (aka Tilo)
Instrument: Drums
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Kurt on the drums
brewed March 27th, my Cranberry Ginger Bitter.
Note - Saran Wrap is your best friend - make sure that stirrin' spoon don't touch nothin grimey! As well, I find it is always nice to have a bottle of Cabo Wabo nearby...
I use a Gatordade cooler as a mash tun - works really well, and here are the ingredients for this batch:


and here is the finished result....
Recipe:
Water: 1.5 gallons distilled to 175, 1 gallon at 170 to sparge
Fermentables:
7.5lbs Coopers Bitter LME
1.1 lbs Light Spraymalt
Base Grain:
Crystal 120 - 1.04lbs
German Pilsner - 1lb
Other:
Wheat: 1.01 lbs
Oats: 1.04 lbs
Flaked Rye: 1.01 lbs
Adjuncts:
brown Sugar - 1lb
Australian Candied Ginger: 5oz
Cranberries - 4.5 lbs
Hops:
Bittering: 1oz Nuggett
Flavouring: Kurt's Goldings (5 oz dried)
Finishing: 1oz Perle
Finings:
1 Irish Moss, 1/4 tsp yeast nutrients, 1 grm gypsum
OG: 1070 (9.6%)
FG:_________
Batch Notes:
5 lbs of base grains (including oats, rye) were too much for this size mash tun - had spill-over when sparging - not fun. Will transfer to secondary at around 1015 - would like this to come in at 7-8% FG....
Cheers!
K
That's a crazy sounding beer! Can't wait to try it...
ReplyDeleteNice work on the site Rick!
JS