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recipes:beach_beer [2011/02/26 18:09] – bottle sugar mrmekonrecipes:beach_beer [2011/03/21 05:19] – First taste mrmekon
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 **Strike hit:** 157.5F \\ **Strike hit:** 157.5F \\
 **OG:**  1.040 \\ **OG:**  1.040 \\
-**FG:**  \\ +**FG:**  1.016 \\ 
-**ABV:**  \\+**ABV:** 3.2% \\
  
  
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 Intentionally using very high grist ratio for BIAB.  100% of water in mash. Intentionally using very high grist ratio for BIAB.  100% of water in mash.
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 +*NOTE* Recipe was short, should have used 9 - 9.5 gallons.
  
 2:00: Mash grain in 8 gallons water @ 163F (strike: 155F) (3.2 qt/lb) \\ 2:00: Mash grain in 8 gallons water @ 163F (strike: 155F) (3.2 qt/lb) \\
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 6 days: SG 1.016, no activity, lifted onto stand so it can settle elevated. \\ 6 days: SG 1.016, no activity, lifted onto stand so it can settle elevated. \\
 7 days: Bottle with 7 oz corn sugar, estimate 3.4-3.6 volumes CO2 7 days: Bottle with 7 oz corn sugar, estimate 3.4-3.6 volumes CO2
 +Only 4.2 gallons ended up in the bottling bucket, meaning short by over a gallon.  Next time use 1.5 gallons more.
  
 **Taste Notes:** **Taste Notes:**
 +03/20/2011 - (21 days) Bottle was chilled for 24 hours.  Giant gusher!  Film stuck to bottom of bottle.  Good aroma of wheat, sweet fruitiness, some banana and flowers.  Thin mouthfeel, sweet wheat beer forward with a noticeable banana in the middle, and a lot of grassy, fresh grain taste at the end.  A hint of tartness, almost like drinking a lemonade, could be a decent refresher in hot weather.  Low carb after sitting for a while, so maybe it just hasn't had enough time to finish carbing.
  
  
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