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Chai Red Ale v1SRM 20 coloured beer glass

BJCP StyleIrish Red Ale - 15A
TypeAll Grain
ProfileAroma: Low to moderate malt aroma, either neutral-grainy or with a lightly caramelly-toasty-toffee character. May have a very light buttery character (although this is not required). Hop aroma is low earthy or floral to none (usually not present). Quite clean.

Appearance: Medium amber to medium reddish-copper color. Clear. Low off-white to tan colored head, average persistence. Flavor: Moderate to very little caramel malt flavor and sweetness, rarely with a light buttered toast or toffee-like quality. The palate often is fairly neutral and grainy, or can take on a lightly toasty or biscuity note as it finishes with a light taste of roasted grain, which lends a characteristic dryness to the finish. A light earthy or floral hop flavor is optional. Medium to medium-low hop bitterness. Medium-dry to dry finish. Clean and smooth. Little to no esters. The balance tends to be slightly towards the malt, although light use of roasted grains may increase the perception of bitterness slightly. Mouthfeel: Medium-light to medium body, although examples containing low levels of diacetyl may have a slightly slick mouthfeel (not required). Moderate carbonation. Smooth. Moderately attenuated. Comments: Several variations exist within the style, which causes the guidelines to be somewhat broad to accommodate them. Traditional Irish examples are relatively low in hops, are grainy with a slight roast dryness in the finish, fairly neutral in general. Modern export Irish examples are more caramelly and sweet, and might have more esters. American craft versions are often more alcoholic versions of the Irish export examples. An emerging Irish craft beer scene is exploring more bitter versions of traditional examples. Finally, there are some commercial examples that sound Irish but are essentially International Amber Lagers, with sweetish palates and little bitterness. These guidelines are written around the traditional Irish examples, with slight extensions for export Irish versions and modern craft Irish versions.
Batch Size12.0 L
Mash64.4° for 75.0 min
Boil Time60.0 min
Efficiency78.0 %
IBU21.8 IBUs
EBC36.5 EBC
OG1.034 SG (Est. 1.038 SG)
FG1.010 SG (Est. 1.006 SG)
ABV3.1 % (Est. 4.2 %)
Std drinks0.8 per 330ml stubby
1.8 per 750ml longneck
0.7 per middy
1 per schooner

FermentablesGrain icon

NameAmountColour% of Grain
BEST Pale Ale (BESTMALZ)1.50 kg6.0 EBC76.92 %
Crystal, Light (Simpsons)0.25 kg104.0 EBC12.82 %
Crystal, Dark (Simpsons)0.10 kg267.5 EBC5.13 %
Roasted Barley0.10 kg591.0 EBC5.13 %
Total grain bill1.95 kg--

HopsHops icon

NameAmountTimeUseAlpha
East Kent Goldings (EKG)12.00 g60.0 minsBoil3.5%
East Kent Goldings (EKG)12.00 g15.0 minsBoil3.5%
Total hops24.00 g---

MiscMiscellaneous icon

NameAmountTimeUseType
Whirlfloc Tablet1.00 Items15.0 minsBoilFining

YeastYeast icon

NameLabTypeAttTemp
US-05 - Safale AmericanDCL/FermentisAle76.5 %15.0 C - 23.9 C

NotesNotes icon

50g chai tea leaves sttped in 500ml, pre-boiled, cold water for 8 hours.
Added to fermenter with wort.