Centennial/Cascade ale (1 gallon AG)

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Elmer

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Found this recipe online scaled down to 1 gallon.
Use this opportunity to try my first AG

22.4 oz Pale malt - 2 row
2.4 oz cara Pils
1.6 oz Vienna malt
1.6 oz caramel 10L
2 grams Centennial (60 min)
2 grams centennial (35 min)
2 grams cascade (20 min)
2 grams cascade (5 min)
Notty ale yeast

Mashed in 2Q water for 60 min @155F
1.2 gallon sparage 170F
All good were rounded up up from 1.6 grams as my scale would not show a decimal in grams.
I hope the difference is too hoppy

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Looks really good , Elmer. But one question. The second addition of hops at 35 mins : Is that Centennial? Auto-correct is not everything that it is cracked out to be..
 
Looks really good , Elmer. But one question. The second addition of hops at 35 mins : Is that Centennial? Auto-correct is not everything that it is cracked out to be..


Darn auto correct.
Yes centennial.
In fact my second batch I upped both centennial additions for a 5 gallon batch.
 
This should be good. Centennial is one of my very favorite hops and Cascade will add the correct higher citrus tones. Ought to be a winner.
 
This should be good. Centennial is one of my very favorite hops and Cascade will add the correct higher citrus tones. Ought to be a winner.


I have been drinking it with a couple lines tossed in.
Or adding a dash of citrus rum
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