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Wiza Collaborative Club SMASH Recipe - KC - 04-21-2017 09:16 AM

Current stage: Hop Trials
Hop trials are due at the August meeting

Current recipe-
Batch Size: 1 gallon (free to scale as necessary or adjust for your equipment)
Target O.G.: 1.050
Target F.G.: 1.012
Target ABV: 5.2%
Malt: 2 lb Weyermann (German) Vienna
Mash: 1 hour at 152°F
Boil: 1 hour
Hops: Sign up using the trial list below;
0.1 oz (3g) @ 60 minutes (double for hops with AA of 6% and below)
0.2 oz (6g) @ 10 minutes (double for hops with AA of 6% and below)
Yeast: Nottingham Ale
Ferment temperature: 64°
Carbonation: appx. 2 vols (.6oz sugar @ 1 gallon); 1 carb drop for 12-16oz bottles, 2 drops for 22-32oz bottles.

Here is the list of available hops. This is a good opportunity to use leftover hops from other recipes, especially oddball types you don't use often. Make sure it hasn't already been selected by someone else.
Ahtanum
Amarillo
Brewers Gold
Cascade
Centennial
Chinook
Citra - Terry V.
Cluster
Columbus
Crystal
Dr Rudi
Ekuanot
Fuggle
Galena
Glacier
Green Bullet
Hallertauer
Herkules
Hersbrucker
Horizon
Liberty
Millennium
Mosaic
Motueka
Mt Hood
Mt Rainier
Nelson Sauvin
Northern Brewer
Nugget
Pacifica
Palisade
Perle
Rogue Farms Revolution
Saaz
Santiam
Simcoe
Sorachi Ace
Spalt
Sterling
Strisselspalt
Summit
Tettnanger
Vanguard
Warrior
Willamette


RE: Wiza Collaborative Club SMASH Recipe - KC - 04-21-2017 09:38 AM

On 4/20 we held our malt trials. Weyermann Vienna malt was voted the base malt for the recipe. Thanks to all who contributed, tasted, and voted.

Official results:

15 points - German Vienna
14 points - Irish Stout
6 points (tie) - American Vienna and Golden Promise
5 points - Superior Pilsner
4 points (tie) - Schill Pilsner and Maris Otter
3 points - German Pale
2 points - Northwest Pale
1 point - Schill Kolsch
0 points - German Pilsner

Points were awarded to each person's three top choices, 3 points for favorite, 2 points for 2nd favorite, 1 point for 3rd favorite.

With 21 total points, Vienna was quite popular. Irish Stout, Maris Otter, Golden Promise, and both Pales are all British-styled pale malts. Those totaled 29 points. The Pilsens weren't received nearly as well, but it's worth noting that blending 2 parts Pils to 1 part Vienna brought out some excellent complementary flavors - moreso than blending attempts with other malt pairs.


RE: Wiza Collaborative Club SMASH Recipe - FFguy - 05-01-2017 12:10 PM

(04-21-2017 09:16 AM)KC Wrote:  Current stage: Hop Trials

Current recipe-
Batch Size: 1 gallon (free to scale as necessary or adjust for your equipment)
Target O.G.: 1.050
Target F.G.: 1.012
Target ABV: 5.2%
Malt: 2 lb Weyermann (German) Vienna
Mash: 1 hour at 152°F
Boil: 1 hour
Hops: Sign up using the trial list below;
0.1 oz (3g) @ 60 minutes (double for hops with AA of 6% and below)
0.2 oz (6g) @ 10 minutes (double for hops with AA of 6% and below)
Yeast: Nottingham Ale
Ferment temperature: 64°
Carbonation: appx. 2 vols (.6oz sugar @ 1 gallon); 1 carb drop for 12-16oz bottles, 2 drops for 22-32oz bottles.

Here is the list of available hops. This is a good opportunity to use leftover hops from other recipes, especially oddball types you don't use often. Make sure it hasn't already been selected by someone else.
Ahtanum
Amarillo
Brewers Gold
Cascade
Centennial
Chinook
Citra
Cluster
Columbus
Crystal
Dr Rudi
Ekuanot
Fuggle
Galena
Glacier
Green Bullet
Hallertauer
Herkules
Hersbrucker
Horizon
Liberty
Millennium
Mosaic
Motueka - KC
Mt Hood - KC
Mt Rainier
Nelson Sauvin
Northern Brewer
Nugget
Pacifica
Palisade
Perle
Rogue Farms Revolution
Saaz
Santiam
Simcoe
Sorachi Ace
Spalt
Sterling
Strisselspalt
Summit - KC
Tettnanger
Vanguard
Warrior
Willamette

I will use the Citra hops since I have some left over from a recent brewing.

Terry Volkman


RE: Wiza Collaborative Club SMASH Recipe - KC - 05-03-2017 07:59 PM

Thanks Terry; updated