Codename : Westfort Smells of Elderberries
This one has been in the works for almost two years now, it started out as a joke, and has finally become reality. I am taking a standard English bitter recipe, and introducing a small amount dried elderberries to (hopefully) introduce the aroma so I can be accused of smelling of elderberries, 🇫🇷💨🏴. If you know, you know. A little about a best bitter;
A flavourful, yet refreshing, session beer. Some examples can be more malt balanced, but this should not override the overall bitter impression. Drinkability is a critical component of the style.
Ingredients
- 1 lb Maris Otter malt (3.8L)
- 3 oz Wheat malt (2.3L)
- 2 oz Caramel malt (130L)
- 2 oz Dark crystal (100L)
- 2 oz Rye malt (3.5L)
- 1/4 Campden tablet in strike water (optional)
- 0.20 oz Chinook hops at 30 minutes
- 1 oz White sugar at 20 minutes
- 1/2 tsp Irish Moss (optional) at 15 minutes
- 4 ml Nottingham dry yeast
Vital Stats
BJCP Style : Best bitter
Anticipated ABV : 4.5%
Anticipated IBU : 22
Anticipated SRM : 12
Pre-boil SG : 1.039
Post-boil SG: 1.058
Original SG : 1.043
Target SG : 1.009
Carbonation : 1.8
Brewhouse (in)efficiency : 70%
Brew Day
- Prepare 5.25L strike water, 149F.
- Add the milled grains to the bag.
- Place the bag in the hot water, set the timer for 75 minutes, and maintain the temperature at 149F. It is acceptable if the temperature varies by a couple of degrees either direction.
- Stir occasionally.
- Calibrate the sonic screwdriver.
- Lift the bag out of the water, and allow it to drip into the pot. Every bit of sugar that can be extracted will benefit the end ABV.
- Bring up to a boil, 212F, set the timer for 30 minutes. Add hops, sugar and Irish moss, as prescribed above.
- Sanitise everything required for fermentation.
- Cool to room temp, an ice-bath or a snowbank work effectively.
- Prepare the yeast mixture, per manufacturers directions.
- Pitch the yeast to the carboy
- Transfer the wort to the carboy, splash the wort around to aerate the contents.
- Add one litre of water for the top-up to the carboy.
- Put the airlock on the carboy.
- Store in a cool dark place for primary fermentation for 10-14 days.
Bottling Day
- Detailed instructions.
- Prepare 0.4 oz corn sugar.
- Bottle condition at least 4 weeks.
Brew Notes
- The choice to use 1/4 oz of elderberries was arbitrary, it is kept low to ensure the taste is not overwhelming.
- Rye is not normally used in a bitter, but I like the little bit of spiciness it adds.
- The approximate cost in material goods to brew this batch is approximately $10.03
Brew day : 26-Jan-2024