LCPA Recipe

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Post by forcetwelve »

you're a legend boonie. i'm thinking of actioning a similar battle plan - one lcpa every 2 weeks and the rest is up for grabs.

* just put a choc porter down, very dark, very rich. excited... :wink:
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LCPA Clone - Extract Version

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Using this topic and some other sites, I've pieced together a Malt-Extract recipe for LCPA.

3.5 Kg Light Liquid Malt Extract
250 g Light Crystal Malt
250 g Cara-Pils Malt
15 g Chinook Hop Pellets @ 60 minutes
15 g Perle Hop Pellets @ 30 minutes
15 g Cascade Hop Pellets @ 20 minutes
15 g Cascade Hop Pellets @ 10 minutes
30 g Cascade Hop Pellets @ 5 minutes
15 g Chinook Hop Pellets @ Dry Hop

Cara-pils can be used without a mash as far as i know.

What do people think of this recipe?

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Post by rwh »

Looks accurate to me. I prefer the Sierra Nevada Pale Ale recipes that are floating around, they're less out-of-balance-hoppy than the LC.
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Not bad Trizza, but I'd dry hop with 20g of Amarillo rather than Chinook.
Anyway, have a go and let us know how you went...

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Post by forcetwelve »

so is that recipe above a AG recipe or kit?
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Post by pixelboy »

Its extract.. un-hopped liquid malt extract.

Coopers and Morgans make em in 1.5kg cans.
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nice. has anyone tasted the outcome yet?
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Put the LCPA down today. I only made it up to 22 litres, and the OG came in at 1044. I managed to get the temp down to 18c by my usual block of filtered boiled frozen water, and by chilling 5 litres of the water in the beer fridge for a day. Looking forward to a good result. Now that the cold weather is here, the next batch or two will be pilsners. Will go the LCPA again after that, and then a JSAA. I am slowly building up all the equipment needed to go all grain (have done partials only to date).
My wife keeps asking when I am ever going to drink all this beer. I tell her I am maturing all of my beer, and need to build up at least an average of a years supply, but also when Christmas/New Year comes around and the son/daughter in law/daughter/partner lob in, I won't have to spend megabucks buying expensive beer. The wine I can raid my wine cellar for ( I tend to drink my wines at an average age of 10 years, but that is off topic). I drink a hellavu lot more beer now than wine.
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warra48 wrote:My wife keeps asking when I am ever going to drink all this beer.
Ha! That's funny so does mine.
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Post by Boonie »

I was having trouble keeping up Brew time with drink time.........simple, buy another couple of fermenters :lol:

I have 5 fermenters going at the moment and 150+ filled.

Should keep me going for a while.

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I'd love to get some more but two is enough for me at the moment.
But for sure consumption is close behind production.
It's been hard lately to organise time to bottle the two especially if O.T. takes away my days off and i end up bottling both on the same day.

With five i'd be stuffed!!
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[quote="Rysa"]It's been hard lately to organise time to bottle.quote]

And then there are the lucky bastards like me who are retired but still young enough to drink almost as much as in our younger days....
Just hang in there guys, your time will come.
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Post by Trizza »

And then there are the even luckier ones, like me who are still at uni and only go 3 days a week, and get 4 months of holidays free a year, and can still party 4 nights of the week :lol: :lol: :lol:

I've only been legally allowed to drink for less than 2 years!!!
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You lucky bugger Trizza. :wink:

I have 2 that have been racked and 3 fermenting, so I have to bottle 2 on Sunday and rack the other 3.

I then will throw down another 2 batches on Monday. So at this pace it will be 150 Longies a fortnight bottled :D or there abouts.

I have been a little slack lately, so I am going all out and I am stocking up on LCPA, 1 batch per week, and the others are experimental.

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warra48 wrote:Put the LCPA down today. I only made it up to 22 litres, and the OG came in at 1044. I managed to get the temp down to 18c .
After 9 days I took a SG reading, but it was still at 1020, and the sample tasted far too malty and sweet. I realised the temp had dropped to 16ºC, and the fermentation had stuck. I dry hopped with the Chinook, and hauled the fermenter upstairs. I really impressed my wife (not)by sticking it in the middle of the loungeroom floor in front of the heater. Temp increased to low 20ºC level, and fermantation took off again. SG sample this morning was down to 1011, which I guess means it is now fermented out. Sample tasted like beer finally, and I think it will be a very good drop. It'll have to live in the fermenter until Monday 25.6.07, as I have to go to Sydney for a few days (but I'll get to sample my son's latest batch, which he tells me is a brown ale.)
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A sad day approaches. I am down to 1 longie of this fabulous drop. Tis the original recipe Boonie posted all those months ago. I drank the penultimate longie last night and was close to tears. I dont know how long i can wait before i drink the last one.....

Boonie, thank you for such a tasty last few months. I have enjoyed every drop. I have sworn i wont make another K&K now that i have my AG gear almost ready so i have a mate about to give this ago with a few slight adjustments/tweaks. 250g crystal and swapping the chinook and casade around. 50g of choc or carafa 3 to darken it a little. Just talking about it wants me to sneak out and make it despite my AG drive.

But the important take home message is that this K&K recipe is that good. Really, it is. Maybe not as good as an AG version but its a close 2nd.

Boonie, I am in your debt. If you ever get over to the land of coopers i owe you beers mate.

Cheers, beers and tears
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Boonie wrote:You lucky bugger Trizza. :wink:

I have 2 that have been racked and 3 fermenting, so I have to bottle 2 on Sunday and rack the other 3.

I then will throw down another 2 batches on Monday. So at this pace it will be 150 Longies a fortnight bottled :D or there abouts.

I have been a little slack lately, so I am going all out and I am stocking up on LCPA, 1 batch per week, and the others are experimental.

Cheers

Boonie
Boonie - stop stuffing around with glass - you need kegs son! :wink:
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drsmurto wrote:A sad day approaches. I am down to 1 longie of this fabulous drop. Tis the original recipe Boonie posted all those months ago. I drank the penultimate longie last night and was close to tears. I dont know how long i can wait before i drink the last one.....

Boonie, thank you for such a tasty last few months. I have enjoyed every drop. I have sworn i wont make another K&K now that i have my AG gear almost ready so i have a mate about to give this ago with a few slight adjustments/tweaks. 250g crystal and swapping the chinook and casade around. 50g of choc or carafa 3 to darken it a little. Just talking about it wants me to sneak out and make it despite my AG drive.

But the important take home message is that this K&K recipe is that good. Really, it is. Maybe not as good as an AG version but its a close 2nd.

Boonie, I am in your debt. If you ever get over to the land of coopers i owe you beers mate.

Cheers, beers and tears
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Thanks Doc, I'm glad you enjoyed them.

When I get to the Birdsville(?) Museum, the one with all the cars, I'll suggest to my wife that we "drop in" to a pre arranged pub, mobile in hand in Adelaide.

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Boonie - stop stuffing around with glass - you need kegs son!

I have been bidding on Ebay for Fridges already set-up. I missed out on one that was in Merewether about 15k's away. It had 3 19L kegs with taps and all for 480.00. I fell asleep during the bids after a hard day drinking......Sunday bloody sunday. The guy who won it lives in NT, could be one of you blokes.

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PS To the fella who emailed me last night, I will get to the question when I get home.
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Post by drsmurto »

Boonie

That would be the National Motor Museum at Birdwood, 5 mins away from where i live and another 5 mins away from the new Lobethal Bierhaus

Let me know when you are in my neck of the woods, a few beers are definitely on the cards. Maybe a few of the other croweaters on here might like to join in.........

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drsmurto wrote:Boonie

That would be the National Motor Museum at Birdwood, 5 mins away from where i live and another 5 mins away from the new Lobethal Bierhaus

Let me know when you are in my neck of the woods, a few beers are definitely on the cards. Maybe a few of the other croweaters on here might like to join in.........

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G'day Doc,

I've actually been told there is an awesome German pub nearby too. The micro looks awesome.

My ultimate car is there, the car museum that is, not the pub. the Holden GTRX....

Cheers

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