There’s not much to say about the recipe. Not just because there are very few ingredients. But, also, because it was parti-gyled with the Pale Ale above. You can read my comments on the ingredients in that recipe.
What more can I say? It’s very similar to Pale Ale, except that there’s a little more of everything in it. Malt, copper hops and dry hops.
As with Pale Ale, it would not have undergone any lengthy ageing. No more than three months, in trade casks.
1883 Truman (Burton) PA 2 | ||
pale malt | 14.50 lb | 100.00% |
Fuggles 180 mins | 2.25 oz | |
Fuggles 60 mins | 2.25 oz | |
Goldings 30 mins | 2.25 oz | |
Goldings dry hops | 1.25 oz | |
OG | 1062 | |
FG | 1017.5 | |
ABV | 5.89 | |
Apparent attenuation | 71.77% | |
IBU | 80 | |
SRM | 5 | |
Mash at | 150º F | |
Sparge at | 170º F | |
Boil time | 180 minutes | |
pitching temp | 58º F | |
Yeast | WLP013 London Ale (Worthington White Shield) |
1 comment:
Seems quite manageable to drink.
Oscar
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