British Brown Ale Recipe - Session Brown

Recipe Info

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Session Brown

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All Grain
5 Gallon(s)
6.5 Gallon(s)
45 min
75%
This Northern English Brown ale is mildly sweet with light bitterness and medium body. It offers a pleasant nuttiness as well as a mild biscuit flavor. The specialty grains really come through in this brew. It pairs well with red meats and heavy starches and because its ABV is less than 5%, this session ale can be enjoyed pretty much any time of the day.

Fermentables

69% - Maris Otter Pale - UK
6
38
1
Mash
11% - Briess Special Roast
1
34
20
Mash
11% - English Black Roast
1
25
20
Mash
3% - English Chocolate Malt
0.25
24
300
Mash
3% - Raw Sugar
0.25
34
5
Late
3% - Brown Sugar - US
0.25
45
18
Late

Hops

Amarillo
0.75
Leaf
Boil
45 min(s)
7.5
20.1

Yeast

White Labs London Ale WLP013
71%

Other Stuff

No other stuff in this recipe

Mash Steps

Saccharification Rest
Infusion
154
60 min

Special Instructions

No special instructions in this recipe

Tasting Notes (3)

Brewdog333

Tasted on 12/30/2019 by Brewdog333

Notes:

Yummm....

Bennu

Tasted on 8/14/2016 by Bennu

Notes:

SPG - 1.5 after the boil.

Brewer 102896

Tasted on 4/6/2015 by Brewer 102896

Notes:

sat on lacto for 2 days at 120F dropping Ph to ~3.6 or 3.7. Sour to taste at back of tong but also likely hindered by sweetness of wort. Soaking 3 oz of french oak with wine in prep for secondary. Good to go so far...

Comments

  • RisenDeadBrewer

    Do you get any flavor contributions from the sugars, or are they used to up the abv? This looks like a tasty brew.

    4/30/2013 5:15:46 AM
  • ctorx

    I made this recipe a few times, first using only raw Turbinado sugar and later added brown sugar hoping to pick up some of the molasses flavor. I've made other browns since then without the sugar and I like them much better. The sugar, in my experience doesn't add any flavor characteristics, whereas using a specialty grain, you can get some ferementable sugar and flavors. Take a look at my Brown Moose Ale (just started opening bottles). It is the evolution of my brown ales and is by far, MUCH better than this recipe.

    4/30/2013 7:44:22 AM

Recipe Facts

Session Brown
British Brown Ale
  • 5.00 Gallons Liters Batch Size
  • 6.50 Gallons Liters Boil Size
  • 45  min Boil Time
  • 1.048 OG
  • 1.014 FG
  • 28.8 IBU (brewgr) Bitterness
  • 0.60 BG:GU
  • 13.9° SRM Color
  • 75% Efficiency
  • 4.4% ABV Alcohol
  • 160 per 12oz Calories
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