Which means that it’s mostly pale malt, with a touch of crystal malt and flaked maize. Like a typical Mild recipe, which is no surprise. As that’s what it is. The sugars are, again, a combination of Flosweet and DAS. But no CDM.
CDM does appear in the brewing record. But it was all added to the second copper. And Old Nick was 100% first wort, along with a little water to hit the right gravity.
Two types of English hops, as always. Without any indication of variety or harvest year.
1975 Youngs Old Nick | ||
pale malt | 12.25 lb | 68.06% |
crystal malt 60 L | 1.75 lb | 9.72% |
flaked maize | 1.75 lb | 9.72% |
malt extract | 0.50 lb | 2.78% |
No. 3 invert sugar | 1.75 lb | 9.72% |
Fuggles 105 min | 2.00 oz | |
Goldings 15 min | 2.00 oz | |
OG | 1084 | |
FG | 1024 | |
ABV | 7.94 | |
Apparent attenuation | 71.43% | |
IBU | 32 | |
SRM | 18 | |
Mash at | 149º F | |
Sparge at | 180º F | |
Boil time | 105 minutes | |
pitching temp | 59º F | |
Yeast | WLP002 English Ale |
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