Brugge Pale Ale

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Brugge Pale Ale

Postby petesbrew » Tuesday Jun 24, 2008 8:16 am

Just brewed my 2nd All Grain on the weekend. (first one was a robust porter, which is so far my best beer ever made).
Posted some pics' on the other forum.

The day went pretty well, and it's great fun going AG! But geez, the cleaning up afterwards is an ongoing job.

Brugge Belgian Pale Ale - petesbrew
June 22, 2008

Category Belgian and French Ale
Subcategory Belgian Pale Ale
Recipe Type All Grain
Batch Size 23 liters
Volume Boiled 33 liters
Mash Efficiency 72 %
Total Grain/Extract 5.73 kg.
Total Hops 50.0 g.


3.5 kg. Australian Pale Malt info
.200 kg. Melanoidin Malt info
.2 kg. Belgian Cara-Pils info
1.8 kg. German 2-row Pils info
.03 kg. Roasted Barley info
40 g. Styrian Goldings (Pellets, 4.6 %AA) boiled 60 min. info
10 g. Styrian Goldings (Pellets, 4.6 %AA) boiled 0 min. info
Yeast : White Labs WLP500 Trappist Ale info

90 min boil

Predicted Belgian Pale Ale Compliance
Original Gravity 1.053 1.048 - 1.054
100 %

Terminal Gravity 1.012 1.010 - 1.014
100 %

Color 9.08 °SRM 8.00 - 14.00 °SRM
100 %

Bitterness 25.1 IBU 20.00 - 30.00 IBU
100 %

Alcohol (%volume) 5.3 % 4.80 - 5.50 %
100 %

100 % overall
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Re: Brugge Pale Ale

Postby Tipsy » Tuesday Jun 24, 2008 2:00 pm

petesbrew wrote:it's great fun going AG! But geez, the cleaning up afterwards is an ongoing job.


If find holding off the first beer until the boil is underway helps heaps :oops: :wink:
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Re: Brugge Pale Ale

Postby petesbrew » Tuesday Jun 24, 2008 2:07 pm

Funnily enough I was sober while brewing this one. Something to do with mashing in at 7am.
I'm not really a breakfast beer guy, but you'd think I was from the mess I made. :lol:
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Re: Brugge Pale Ale

Postby petesbrew » Wednesday Jul 23, 2008 7:57 am

Enjoyed the first one last night. Twas soooo good I had to have another!
Tastes like a belgian!
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Re: Brugge Pale Ale

Postby petesbrew » Tuesday Sep 23, 2008 7:51 am

This one came third in the NSW State Homebrew Comp. Scored 108.5/150.
I'm cheering!
I must frame that 3rd place certificate for the brewery wall.

I have a case worth left, which I'm trying to cellar... but it's hard not to have one.
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Re: Brugge Pale Ale

Postby warra48 » Tuesday Sep 23, 2008 5:33 pm

Top stuff, and well done. :D :D
I'm sure it's a nice feeling to have your beer recognised, and to know that it's all your own work when you enjoy them. 8) 8)
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Re: Brugge Pale Ale

Postby petesbrew » Wednesday Sep 24, 2008 7:52 am

Cheers Warra
Big thanks to fellow brewers who gave me input.... mainly to go liquid yeast instead of dry.
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Re: Brugge Pale Ale

Postby tazman67 » Thursday Sep 25, 2008 6:17 pm

Congrats Pete, and it was your second AG , and it was a Belgian...
Ive been looking at the Comp. results on AHB, been some awesome beers being brewed. Pity the beer judges.
Great to see Australian home brewing coming along in leaps and bounds.
I brew the beer I drink
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Re: Brugge Pale Ale

Postby petesbrew » Tuesday Sep 30, 2008 9:07 am

Cheers Tazman,
Next AG up is a Saison. Planning on my AG's being mainly big, exciting beers, seeing as I'll only be doing a few AG's a year, due to time.
Just have to stock up on hops, measure out grain, get it cracked, then book in a brewday on the calendar with SWMBO.
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Re: Brugge Pale Ale

Postby James L » Tuesday Sep 30, 2008 11:48 am

Its a shame you only get to brew a few times a year... Especially if you are getting success in home brew comps

I havent bothered to put my beer in any Comps yet... i dont think i could bear the criticism/failure....
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"They speak of my drinking, but never consider my thirst."
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Re: Brugge Pale Ale

Postby petesbrew » Tuesday Sep 30, 2008 12:20 pm

Ah, at least there's KnK's... I can brew as many of these suckers, as they only take 10min to whack together.
typical time constraints with a wife & bub.
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