American Amber Ale Recipe - Texas Copperhead Amber Ale

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Texas Copperhead Amber Ale

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All Grain
5.5 Gallon(s)
6.5 Gallon(s)
60 min
81%
Don't worry, it won't bite....features Pale Moon™ North American 2 Row base malt from Blacklands Malt in Texas.

Fermentables

82% - Blacklands Pale 2 row
9
34
2
Mash
5% - Brown Malt - UK
0.5
33
65
Mash
5% - Biscuit Malt - BE
0.5
36
23
Mash
5% - Caramel/Crystal 90 - US
0.5
35
90
Mash
5% - Rye - US
0.5
37
3
Mash

Hops

Nugget
0.5
Pellet
FirstWort
60 min(s)
13.3
21.9
Nugget
0.5
Pellet
Boil
15 min(s)
13.3
10.9
Fuggles
0.5
Pellet
Boil
10 min(s)
4.8
2.9
Fuggles
0.5
Pellet
FlameOut
0 min(s)
4.8
0.0
Tettnang
1
Leaf
DryHop
5 day(s)
4.5
0.0

Yeast

Danstar Nottingham
81%

Other Stuff

No other stuff in this recipe

Mash Steps

BIAB
Infusion
152
60 min

Special Instructions

1.
Add flame-out hops at 150F

Tasting Notes (3)

BeeBrew

Tasted on 6/14/2015 by BeeBrew

Notes:

Beer has clarified significantly, no noticeable chill haze. Flavors of biscuit and nut have smoothed and rounded, rye dryness still present. Very enjoyable complexity.

BeeBrew

Tasted on 5/9/2015 by BeeBrew

Notes:

Color: Opaque light brown. Carmel. It has little to no clarity. Looks rich and full. Nose: Mixed nuts and cane sugar. A bit sharp. Some nice hints of spices…it’s almost clove-ish to me. Honestly, based on color and nose, one could mistake this for a really out-in-left-field brown ale mixed by a mad scientist. Taste: Strong notes of overly roasted almonds, heavily spiced with rye and notes of a sweet-ish malt. Salty, savory, spicy, sweet and dry…sometimes all at once. This beer is a blitzkrieg. Overall: Super wild beer, semi-unpredictable and not for the faint of heart. This is the point on a Venn Diagram where amber ales, nutty brown ales, and those spicy christmas seasonals all overlap. To me, this concoction is what craft beer is all about. This beer is not for everyone, and it wasn’t made for everyone. With Copperheads there needs to be a glass enclosure, but with the Texas Copperhead Amber Ale, all I need is a pint glass. Max K.

BeeBrew

Tasted on 4/27/2015 by BeeBrew

Notes:

1 week in bottle, good carbonation, full head, lacing to end. Strong biscuit notes, some nutty flavor, mild spicy bitterness, earthy aromas.

Recipe Facts

Texas Copperhead Amber Ale
American Amber Ale
  • 5.50 Gallons Liters Batch Size
  • 6.50 Gallons Liters Boil Size
  • 60  min Boil Time
  • 1.055 OG
  • 1.011 FG
  • 35.6 IBU (tinseth) Bitterness
  • 0.64 BG:GU
  • 11.7° SRM Color
  • 81% Efficiency
  • 5.8% ABV Alcohol
  • 184 per 12oz Calories
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