wood wrote:Hey -
Second, does anyone have a recipe for a good session beer as a first time grain brew? I am leaning towards Kolsch, after hearing Jamil's archive,
Any suggestions for a recipe? I really want to start mashing in my little 5 gallon cooler (batch sparge, adding extract won't be frowned upon...)
wood
Wood,
with 5 gallons you are gonna need a smallish grainbill.
I highly recommend Jamil's Dark Mild Recipe. I brewed his Nut Brown and Dark Mild recipes exactly as-is, and they seem like well polished recipes. Mixed the kegs up but could tell right away which was the dark mild... it tastes exactly like a dark mild SHOULD taste, and is very quaffable "session" beer.
There are a few reasons why I recommend it:
-you don't need a starter. just a fresh vial (focus on mash, not starter)
-its quick, so you are rewarded faster. (WL002 yeast drops like a rock, but you might want to leave on the cake for total of 7-10 days in fermenter to reduce diacetyl/acetaldehyde)
-dark beers hide any minor process flaws better until you get practice
-dark mash smells great, and even if you have really hard water you won't have major conversion or efficiency problems
http://beerdujour.com/Recipes/Jamil/The ... _Mild.html