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Paul Revere Ale

Posted: Wed Jul 30, 2014 1:48 pm
by jpsherman
I used up one of my last cans of MrB Patriot lager. The name needed to fit the base :p

1 Can Patriot Lager
2 Pale LME pouches
1oz Chocolate malt
3oz Honey malt
4oz CaraPils
.5oz Palisade @15 minutes
whirfloc

By the way, 4oz is TOO MUCH Carapils for a MrB sized batch. I might have also overcarbed slightly, but every bottle had a very thick head, to the point I had to let it rest before I could fill a glass.

But this was very, very delicious. Sort of in between a pale ale and an amber. This batch went by way too fast.

Re: Paul Revere Ale

Posted: Wed Jul 30, 2014 1:53 pm
by BigPapaG
I use about 4 oz of CaraFoam or CaraPils per five gallon batch most times, unless I'm using a lot of Crystal malts, in which case I back the dextrine malt down to 1-2 oz, and sometimes I use none at all.

Looks good BTW... Lots of Honey Malt there... You will taste it.

:cool:

Re: Paul Revere Ale

Posted: Wed Jul 30, 2014 1:57 pm
by jpsherman
BigPapaG wrote:I use about 4 oz of CaraFoam or CaraPils per five gallon batch most times, unless I'm using a lot of Crystal malts, in which case I back the dextrine malt down to 1-2 oz, and sometimes I use none at all.

Looks good BTW... Lots of Honey Malt there... You will taste it.

:cool:
Yes I could taste it! And I liked it! :banana:

Re: Paul Revere Ale

Posted: Wed Jul 30, 2014 3:54 pm
by dbrowning
I always use 4 oz carapils in 2 - 3 gallon batches and usually 1/2 # in 5 - 6 gallon
EVERY time I use chocolate Malt I get that HUGE thick head and sometimes foam out of the bottle before you can get it poured

Re: Paul Revere Ale

Posted: Thu Jul 31, 2014 11:22 pm
by Wings_Fan_In_KC
I agree that it's probably the choc malt rather than the 4 oz of Carapils.

I routinely use 1/4 of a pound (or 4 oz) of Carapils in 2-3 gallon brews and never have excessive foam.

:horse:

Re: Paul Revere Ale

Posted: Fri Aug 01, 2014 8:46 am
by jpsherman
So for darker beers I could just skip the carapils and use a small amount of choc malt?