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Bitter Unemployment Ale

I'm unemployed, and I want a beer that is bitter. Bitter enough to erase the sting of being laid off. So I am using two high Alpha Acid hops for this brew: Columbus and Summit. This is the first time I've ever used Summit for aroma, and I don't think this is a common choice. But the local homebrew shop was out of Cascade. So we'll see. I'm a... show more
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Beer Style
American Pale Ale
Recipe Type
Partial Mash

malt and fermentables

% LB OZ Malt or Fermentable ppg °L
54% 5 0 American Two-row Pale 37 1
35% 3 3 Light/Pale Malt Extract Syrup 36 5
11% 1 0 Crystal 60L 34 60
9 3
Original Gravity
1.054
(1.048 to 1.056)
Final Gravity
1.013
(1.012 to 1.014)
Color
10° SRM
(Gold to Copper)
Mash Efficiency
71%

hops

time oz variety form aa
60 1.0 Columbus pellet 12.0
10 1.0 Summit pellet 16.1
Bitterness
12.0 HBU
70.4 IBU
ƒ: Hopville
BU:GU
1.31

yeast

Saccharomyces Unknownum
Alcohol
5.5% A.B.V.
4.3% A.B.W.
Calories
179 per 12 oz.
Units: U.S. Metric
comments
Something very clever (not to mention beery).

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