Abbey Dubbel

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  • EsteryEstery
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Most of us enjoy drinking Belgian Beer but if you make it yourself you may well 'Dubbel' the pleasure and 'Dubbel' the fun! The late hop characters give this ale an interesting twist on a typical Dubbel.

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Recipe Contains

1 × Mr Beer Bewitched Amber Ale (1.3kg)
1 × Mr Beer Unhopped Malt Extract - Smooth (250g)
1 × Mr Beer Carbonation Drops (72g)

You'll Need

1 × 12g Saaz Hops
1 × 11.5g Safbrew T-58 Dry Yeast

Beer Style: Ale

Colour (EBC): 62
Volume: 8.5L
Difficulty: Intermediate

ABV 6.5%

Alcohol by Volume

40 IBU

International Bitterness Units

EBC 62

Colour

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Ingredients

1 x 1.7kg Thomas Coopers Innkeeper’s Daughter Sparkling Ale
1 x 1.5kg Thomas Coopers Amber Malt Extract
1 x 500g Coopers Light Dry Malt
3 x 100g Dark Crystal Malt
1 x 25g Styrian Goldings Hops
1 x 11g Lallemand Belle Saison Yeast
1 x 250g Coopers Carbonation Drops

Mix

The Day Before: Line a pot (at least 4 litres) with a mesh cleaning cloth (pulled straight from the
pack).
Place the Dark Crystal Malt in a plastic zip-lock sandwich bag and crack them using a rolling pin.
Add the cracked Dark Crystal Malt and 3 litres of cold water, fit the lid and sit in the fridge overnight.
Brew Day: Gather up the corners of the mesh cloth and lift, allowing the liquid to drain from the Dark
Crystal Malt back into the pot.
Place the strained liquid onto the stove top, bring to the boil then remove from the heat.
Cool the liquid by placing the pot in a bath of cold water for about 15mins.
Add all the fermentable ingredients and the cooled liquid to the fermenting vessel (FV) then stir to
dissolve. Don’t be concerned if lumps of Light Dry Malt persist as they will dissolve over the course of
several hours.
Top up with cold tap water to 20 litres and stir thoroughly.
Check the temperature and top up to 23 litres with warm or cool water (refrigerated if necessary) to
start the brew at 22C.
Sprinkle both the Belle Saison and brew can yeast then fit the lid.

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Abbey Dubbel

Most of us enjoy drinking Belgian Beer but if you make it yourself you may well 'Dubbel' the pleasure and 'Dubbel' the fun! The late hop characters give this ale an interesting twist on a typical Dubbel.

Abbey Dubbel
Beer Style Ale
Flavour Profile Spicy, Estery
Alcohol Content 6.5%
Colour (EBC) 62
Bitterness (IBU) 40
Volume 8.5L
Difficulty Intermediate

Ingredients

1 x 1.7kg Thomas Coopers Innkeeper’s Daughter Sparkling Ale
1 x 1.5kg Thomas Coopers Amber Malt Extract
1 x 500g Coopers Light Dry Malt
3 x 100g Dark Crystal Malt
1 x 25g Styrian Goldings Hops
1 x 11g Lallemand Belle Saison Yeast
1 x 250g Coopers Carbonation Drops

1. Mix

The Day Before: Line a pot (at least 4 litres) with a mesh cleaning cloth (pulled straight from the
pack).
Place the Dark Crystal Malt in a plastic zip-lock sandwich bag and crack them using a rolling pin.
Add the cracked Dark Crystal Malt and 3 litres of cold water, fit the lid and sit in the fridge overnight.
Brew Day: Gather up the corners of the mesh cloth and lift, allowing the liquid to drain from the Dark
Crystal Malt back into the pot.
Place the strained liquid onto the stove top, bring to the boil then remove from the heat.
Cool the liquid by placing the pot in a bath of cold water for about 15mins.
Add all the fermentable ingredients and the cooled liquid to the fermenting vessel (FV) then stir to
dissolve. Don’t be concerned if lumps of Light Dry Malt persist as they will dissolve over the course of
several hours.
Top up with cold tap water to 20 litres and stir thoroughly.
Check the temperature and top up to 23 litres with warm or cool water (refrigerated if necessary) to
start the brew at 22C.
Sprinkle both the Belle Saison and brew can yeast then fit the lid.

2. Brew

Place the FV in a location out of direct sunlight and ferment at 22C to 24C.
Fermentation should take around 7 to 10 days.
At Day 7, add Styrian Goldings hop pellets to the brew by wrapping them in a mesh cleaning cloth
(pulled straight from the pack) and place directly on top of the brew then re-fit the lid.
On day 10 check the specific gravity (SG).
Check the SG again the following day and so on

3. Bottle

The brew is ready once the SG has stabilised over a couple of days, expect about 1004 to 1008.
Gently fill clean PET bottles to about 3cm from the top.
Add 2 carbonations drop per bottle and secure the caps (use only one carbonation drop for bottles
intended to be stored for a longer period).
Store the bottles upright in a location out of direct sunlight at or above 18C.

4. Enjoy

After at least two weeks, check for sufficient carbonation by squeezing the PET bottles.
Bottles kept unrefrigerated will improve as this style of beer is intended to be aged.
When ready to drink, chill the bottles upright.
Pour into clean glassware, leaving the sediment behind.
Expect the alcohol content to be approximately 6.6% ABV.

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