Westside Pale Ale

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This West Coast American style Pale Ale builds upon a Pale malt backbone and showcases a firm citrus and melon note with light but bitter finish; while delicate floral, tropical fruit, lemon and grapefruit aromas waft from within this golden, amber Ale.

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Recipe Contains

1 × Mr Beer North West Pale Ale (1.3kg)
1 × Mr Beer Unhopped Malt Extract - Pale (250g)
1 × Mr Beer Carbonation Drops (72g)

You'll Need

1 × 25g Falconers Flight Hops
1 × 11g Lallemand BRY-97 Dry Yeast

Beer Style: Ale

Colour (EBC): 16
Volume: 8.5L
Difficulty: Intermediate

ABV 6.5%

Alcohol by Volume

57 IBU

International Bitterness Units

EBC 16

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Ingredients

1 x 1.3kg Mr Beer Northwest Pale Ale
1 x 250g Mr Beer Unhopped Malt Extract - Pale
1 x 25g Falconers Flight Hops
1 x 11g Lallemand BRY-97 Dry Yeast
1 x 72g Mr Beer Carbonation Drops

Mix

Clean and sanitise all equipment that will come in contact with the brew.
Bring the Pale Malt Extract to the boil in 1 litre of water.
Add half of the Falconers Flight Hops and boil for 5 mins.
Remove from the heat and set the pot in a cold/ice water bath to cool.
Strain the malt hop liquid into the Fermenting Vessel (FV).
Add the contents of the Northwest Pale Ale to the FV.
Fill the FV with cold water to the 8.5 litre mark.
Sprinkle the BRY-97 yeast and fit the lid.

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Westside Pale Ale

This West Coast American style Pale Ale builds upon a Pale malt backbone and showcases a firm citrus and melon note with light but bitter finish; while delicate floral, tropical fruit, lemon and grapefruit aromas waft from within this golden, amber Ale.

Westside Pale Ale
Beer Style Ale
Flavour Profile Hoppy, Floral, Fruity
Alcohol Content 6.5%
Colour (EBC) 16
Bitterness (IBU) 57
Volume 8.5L
Difficulty Intermediate

Ingredients

1 x 1.3kg Mr Beer Northwest Pale Ale
1 x 250g Mr Beer Unhopped Malt Extract - Pale
1 x 25g Falconers Flight Hops
1 x 11g Lallemand BRY-97 Dry Yeast
1 x 72g Mr Beer Carbonation Drops

1. Mix

Clean and sanitise all equipment that will come in contact with the brew.
Bring the Pale Malt Extract to the boil in 1 litre of water.
Add half of the Falconers Flight Hops and boil for 5 mins.
Remove from the heat and set the pot in a cold/ice water bath to cool.
Strain the malt hop liquid into the Fermenting Vessel (FV).
Add the contents of the Northwest Pale Ale to the FV.
Fill the FV with cold water to the 8.5 litre mark.
Sprinkle the BRY-97 yeast and fit the lid.

2. Brew

Place the FV in a location out of direct sunlight and try to ferment between 18C-22C.
Fermentation should take 7 to 14 days.
At around day 4 add the remaining Falconers Flight Hops (we recommend wrapping them in a mesh
cleaning cloth, pulled straight from the wrapper).
On day 7 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 1008 to 1012.
Gently fill clean PET bottles to about 3cm from the top.
Add 2 carbonation drops per bottle and secure the caps (only one drop per bottle may be preferred).
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 bottles.
Bottles kept unrefrigerated should improve with age.
When ready to drink, chill the bottles upright.
The chilled beer may be poured into clean glassware, leaving the sediment behind.
Expect the alcohol content to be approximately 6.5% ABV.

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