Grain To Glass Beer Kit Review - The Malt MIller Summer Hazy Pale - Strata & Nelson Sauvin

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It's homebrew time again! Check out this all-grain kit.
This time we picked up a True To Style #12 - Summer Hazy Pale - Strata & Nelson Sauvin All Grain Kit from The Malt Miller.
Absolutely delicious, mega refreshing, and super crushable.
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Here's what they have to say about it....
These all-grain kits are all designed with one thing in mind, making great-tasting beer at affordable prices. We’ve built and created this range to offer our first “core” range of all-grain kits that represent either great ingredients, methods or beer styles that we adore.
All of them are 23L batches and come in at sensible strengths for the mid-week beers or sessions at the weekend!
This recipe showcases a coupling of two wonderful hop, Strata and Nelson Sauvin. The expression of style is furthered due to the yeast option chosen, SafAle S-33 delivers delicate peach notes on the nose but where it really shines is the haze generated. Soft, thick and stable…. Everything you would want from a hazy, juicy summer pale ale! Strata will bring all the heavy notes in this beer with classic dank notes and pine but some citrus and some strawberry. Coupled with more delicate top notes of tropical fruit and white grape from the Nelson Sauvin, we find this beer to have a full-on expression of the style.
We are planning to embrace hop creep too, allowing the beer to further dry out after we add our dry hop addition. This will result in a finished beer being slightly crisper than some hazy pale ales, but this adds to its drinkability in our opinion!
Ingredients Included
Crisp Torrified Wheat
TMM Oat Flakes 20
Simpsons Malt - Extra Pale Malt
Nelson Sauvin Pellets (50 grams)
Strata - T90 Hop Pellets 100g (1 pack)
Hallertauer Magnum - BarthHaas® Pure Hop Pellet (10 grams)
SafAle S-33 (1 pack)
Total Grain Weight 4.7kg
Method
Beer Style (main): American Ales
Beer Style (sub): Juicy or Hazy Pale Ale
Batch Size: 23
Original Gravity: 1.046
Final Gravity: 1.010
ABV %: 4.7
IBU: 28
Mash efficiency: 80
Brewing equipment:
THE MASH
Temperature °C (Step 1): 68
Length (mins) (Step 1): 60
Temperature °C (Step 2): 75
Length (mins) (Step 2): 10
Mash notes:
THE BOIL
Boil time (mins): 60
Hop / kettle additions and timing:
10g Magnum @ 60mins
Whirlpool/hop stand:
Cool wort to 80c then add the following:
-25g Nelson Sauvin
-50g Strata
Whirlpool for 15mins then allow to stand for a further 15mins for hops to settle. Begin transfer after the full 30 minutes have expired, your total contact time with the hops in the kettle should be around 45-50 min.
Yeast: Safale S-33
Fermentation temperature/steps: 18c, 10 days with the final 2 days at 21c for a Diac rest
Secondary additions:
Add your remaining hops (25g Nelson Sauvin and 50g Strata) to the Fermenter at the end of fermentation. At this point, you will have a gravity reading of around 1.014. We are aiming with this recipe to allow hop creep to take place in the fermenter by adding the dry hops. This will create further fermentation and dry the beer out further to around 1.010. You will need to check for the fermentation to have completed using a hydrometer and visual signs such as airlock activity.
Once you are happy fermentation has fully finished you can now cold crash the beer to 4c over a few days. After you have hit your target 4c temperature remove the hop matter and yeast from the bottom of your FV if you have the ability and move on to packaging.
Pro tip, if you have a conical fermenter, after day one of your hops being in the fermenter you can push CO2 through the dump valve at the bottom of the cone. This will drive the hops back into suspension in your beer and extract more flavor. If you are planning to try this technique ensure you dump excess yeast from the bottom of your FV before you dry hop the beer.
Comments:
This beer is a refreshing summer hazy pale ale with a slightly crisper finish to help quench your thirst on a warm summer's day. With the complex combination of Strata and Nelson Sauvin hops, we will be embracing hop creep and accounting for it with our recipe! Expect a thick and hazy appearance thanks to the use of Safale S-33 as the yeast option and plenty of oats and wheat.
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  • @themaltmiller8438
    @themaltmiller843811 ай бұрын

    Oi Oi Oyster Boys! Great review, glad you liked the kit and chuffed with the score it's come out with! The range of kits were/are designed to be affordable, great quality, session beers that loosely follow style guides. Some are more close than others but what's a BJCP category between friends eh? Looking forward to the next episode... (plays Dre in head)

  • @OysterBoysBrewingCo

    @OysterBoysBrewingCo

    11 ай бұрын

    Da, da, da, da, da! Really glad you enjoyed the video, the beer was absolutely fantastic. Will defeintely be making a few more of these True To Style beers. The keg really didn't last very long!!!

  • @BrewabitRick
    @BrewabitRick11 ай бұрын

    Beer looks great beautiful cheers 👍🍻

  • @OysterBoysBrewingCo

    @OysterBoysBrewingCo

    11 ай бұрын

    Thank you kindly

  • @thetarqazor7835
    @thetarqazor78354 ай бұрын

    Love this review, I’ve been brewing lightbulb but going to give this a whack

  • @leemurgatroyd4829
    @leemurgatroyd482911 ай бұрын

    I was torn between this and the Verdant Lightbulb, went for the Lightbulb but will definitely try this after your review, cheers guys

  • @OysterBoysBrewingCo

    @OysterBoysBrewingCo

    11 ай бұрын

    Hope you enjoy it! That’s on our to do list.

  • @leemurgatroyd4829
    @leemurgatroyd48298 ай бұрын

    I’ve got this to do, the instructions aren’t so clear. Did you do a full volume mash or mash/sparge? Cheers

  • @OysterBoysBrewingCo

    @OysterBoysBrewingCo

    8 ай бұрын

    Mash and Sparge here using a Grainfather

  • @johnkennedy4721
    @johnkennedy472111 ай бұрын

    Tried to drop you lads an email, but I think the address on your website is a bit off. Keep up the good work.

  • @OysterBoysBrewingCo

    @OysterBoysBrewingCo

    11 ай бұрын

    I'll take a look into that. Can you send through to oysterboysbrewingco@gmail.com instead?

  • @OysterBoysBrewingCo

    @OysterBoysBrewingCo

    11 ай бұрын

    The email address should be sorted now, but use the gmail one just incase. Look forward to hearing from you!

  • @steviegee8747
    @steviegee87479 ай бұрын

    I find it laughable that you are assessing the visual qualities of a beer that you can't even see through -I get that there is a current fashion for producing ales that are reminiscent of a 50's London pea souper but my guess is that breweries are quite happy to go along with this as it covers a multitude of sins - You comment on the lovely orange colour of the beer ( pardon - it looks like the bottom of my fermenting bin after racking my last IPA!) What would you consider to be a poor looking ale - one with a turd floating in it? Emperors new clothes spring to mind here.

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