71
by volume, 20 Bitterness Units and 7 SRM/14 EBC colour.
Ferment at 23°C/73°F.
IRISH RED ALE
An easy drinking pint.
Our Irish Red Ale has a deep-amber, light-copper appearance
from crystal and black malts included in the recipe. The malt
focus gives this beer caramel, toffee and toasty notes and a
slight dry, roasted-grain finish. The hops provide a moderate
level of bitterness. Overall, this is an interesting beer that is
a pleasure to produce and appreciate.
The yeast under the lid is an 11.5g pack of Lallemand
Nottingham ale yeast.
This product is designed to be used with 1.0-1.5 kg (2.2-
3.3lbs) of WilliamsWarn Light Dry Malt Extract and water to
make 23 Litres (6 US Gallons/5 Imp. Gallons) of wort. Original
Gravity of 1.040-1.048 (10°P- 12°P), fermented to a Final
Gravity of about 1.010 (2.5°P), resulting in 4.0-5.1% alcohol
by volume, 23 Bitterness Units and 13 SRM/26 EBC colour.
Ferment at 23°C/73°F.
PREMIUM LAGER
A pleasant Premium Lager with a clean taste profile.
Our Premium Lager is yellow in appearance with a moderate
bitterness. It is a satisfying beer that sits in between American
Lagers and European Pilsners in character. The yeast employed
will ferment clean and true-to-style. An agreeable drop that’s
ideal for brewing for social events and therefore to be shown-off
to your friends.
The yeast under the lid is an 11.5g pack of Fermentis W34/70
lager yeast, the most famous and most widespread German lager
yeast.
This product is designed to be used with 1.0-1.5 kg (2.2-
3.3lbs) of WilliamsWarn Light Dry Malt Extract and water to
make 23 Litres (6 US Gallons/5 Imp. Gallons) of wort. Original
Gravity of 1.040-1.048 (10°P- 12°P), fermented to a Final
Gravity of about 1.009 (2.3°P), resulting in 4.1-5.2% alcohol
by volume, 18 Bitterness Units and 3.5 SRM/7 EBC colour.
Ferment at 15°C/59°F for 3 days and then increase to
18°C/64°F for a diacetyl rest to complete fermentation after
another 3 days. Cooling can be put on at Day 6 when SG should
be about 1.009.
SUMMER ALE
A thirst-quenching Summer Ale, perfect for the hot summer
months.
Our Summer Ale is straw-coloured in appearance with a low
bitterness. Technically it is regarded as a Cream Ale – an ale
version of a lager beer. It therefore ferments warm (23°C/73°F)
with great efficiency with our ale yeast, but with the resulting
taste profile being similar to that of a light lager.
The yeast under the lid is an 11.5g pack of Lallemand
Nottingham ale yeast.
This product is designed to be used with 1.0-1.5 kg (2.2-
3.3lbs) of WilliamsWarn Light Dry Malt Extract and water to
make 23 Litres (6 US Gallons/5 Imp. Gallons) of wort. Original
Gravity of 1.040-1.048 (10°P- 12°P), fermented to a Final
Gravity of about 1.010 (2.5°P), resulting in 4.0–5.1% alcohol
by volume, 13 Bitterness Units and 3 SRM/6 EBC colour.
Ferment at 23°C/73°F.
WHEAT BEER
A refreshing, smooth-drinking Wheat Beer.
Our Wheat Beer has a straw-coloured appearance with a low
bitterness. The malted wheat in the grain bill gives this beer a
slightly grainy flavour with a creamy fullness that leads to a light
finish. The yeast employed will provide decent levels of phenolic
flavours and so this brew leans towards a fresh, German wheat
beer in style.
The yeast under the lid is an 11.5g pack of WB–06 yeast.
This product is designed to be used with 1.0-1.5 kg (2.2-3.3lbs)
of WilliamsWarn Light Dry Malt Extract and water to make 23
Litres (6 US Gallons/5 Imp. Gallons) of wort. Original Gravity
of 1.040-1.048 (10°P- 12°P), fermented to a Final Gravity of
about 1.010 (2.5°P), resulting in 4.0-5.1% alcohol by volume,
15 Bitterness Units and 3 SRM/6 EBC colour.
Ferment at 23°C/73°F.
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Страница 39: ...PART THREE MAKING BEVERAGES WITH THE ADVANCED METHOD...
Страница 45: ...PART FOUR APPENDICES...
Страница 78: ...TROUBLE SHOOTING THE WILLIAMSWARN PERSONAL BREWERY...