This base malt is a must for authentic Scottish ales, great for English styles as well. Golden Promise produces a mellow wort, with a sweet, clean flavor. More grain (5.37KG) so I am reducing the water volume to 26L but I have a feeling water will be higher than the pipe again. Malt from a traditional barley variety grown in Scotland. I'm struggling to use beersmith as I just alter the efficiency and batch size to try and get a suitable accurate profile. Should I sparge to increase efficiency/extract out? There was quite a bit of wort in the BM base but also loads of cold break. Friendship Point Summon: No hidden bonus applied.Faction Summon. After your first summon of 10 heroes, every 30 summons of heroes promise a golden Hero. I hit the target OG (well over actually) aiming for 1043, I managed 1045 but with only 21L into FV (it should've made 23L)with a 60 minute boil. Common Summon: You get a golden Hero at your very first summon.You get a golden Hero for the first time you summon 10 heroes at once. 6.5 gallon batch 16 lbs Simpson's Golden Promise.75oz Simcoe 60 minutes.50oz Simcoe 30 minutes.50oz Simcoe 15. Toast 1 pound for 30 minutes 350 and 1 pound for an hour 350. Upon adding all of the malt the water rose above the height of the malt pipe - is this ok? Whats' the best way round this or does it not matter? Or should I heat up then remove a few litres - then add back to the mash or boil? I am going to try toasting a couple of pounds per your suggestion, so I am adding two additional pounds of Golden Promise to the recipe. On Saturday I decided to have a brew day so I mashed in 29.5L of water with a grain bill comprising of: I'm brewing it in the morning before watching the Gold Cup finals with a buddy. I think I'm going to call it 'Golden C Cup IPA'. As one of my favorite style categories, making better Scottish ale is a constant pursuit of mine, though despite this love, I rarely have Golden Promise on hand. 10lb golden promise 3lb vienna 1lb 20l 8oz carapils 1.5oz cascade at first wort 1oz centennial at 60 min 1oz citra at 5 1oz citra at flameout BRY-97 Beersmith has that at 1.070, 68 IBU, 6.9 SRM, and 7.1 ABV. I have a BM20 model and I use Nesto's profile with beersmith. Seen as a Scottish counterpart to the English Maris Otter malt, Golden Promise is said to impart a sweet, nutty flavor and improve mouthfeel without having much of an impact on beer color.
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