Seawench Gose 5 Gallon

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Is the thirst singing to you? You can’t resist the unbelievable flavor that the Seawench has to offer. An easy drinking beer with a salty, sour, and lime finish. This beer is sure to quench your thirst. Be warned, a few too many of these and you will be singing late into the night. 

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    WHAT YOU GET

    1 Can of Coopers Australian Pale Ale HME

    4 Packets of BrewMax LME Golden

    2 Packets of Carapils Malt

    2 Bottles of Lactic Acid

    1 Packet of US-05 Dry Ale Yeast

    3 Muslin Hop Sacks

    2 Packets of No-Rinse Cleanser


    YOU PROVIDE

    1 oz crushed coriander seeds

    2.5 teaspoons sea salt

    4 oz vodka or clear distilled spirit

    The juice and zest of 6 limes


    FOR FANS OF

    Dogfish Head SeaQuench


    BREW SPECS

    Flavor: Fruity

    Original Gravity: 1.044

    Final Gravity: 1.008

    ABV: 4.9%

    SRM: (Color): 5

    IBU: (Bitterness): 20


    STEP 1: SANITIZING

    Cleaning is one of the most important steps in brewing. It kills microscopic bacteria, wild yeast, and molds that may cause off-flavors in your beer. Make certain to clean all equipment that comes in contact with your beer by following the directions below:

    1. Fill clean fermenter with 8 liters (2 Gallons) of warm water, then add 1 pack of No-Rinse Cleanser and stir until dissolved.

    2. Use your measuring cup to scoop the liquid up and run it down the side of the Coopers Fermenter. Do this around the entire fermenter a few times. Then add your krousen kollar and repeat. Then take some of the solution and pour it into the lid and allow it to sit for 2 minutes. (If you have a different fermenter sanitizing may be different.) 

    3. To clean the spigot, open it fully and allow the liquid to flow for 5 seconds, and then close.

    4. Pour some of the solution from the fermenter into a large bowl. You need enough to fully cover your brewing utensils. Place your spoon/whisk, can opener, and measuring cup into the bowl to keep them cleaned throughout the brewing process. Leave them immersed for at least 2 minutes in the cleaning solution prior to use. Any remaining solution in your fermenter can be discarded.

    5. After all, surfaces have been thoroughly cleaned, do not rinse or dry the keg or utensils. Return lid to the top of the fermenter, proceed immediately to brewing.


    STEP 2: BREWING

    Brewing beer is the process of combining a starch source (in this case, a malt brewing extract) with yeast. Once combined, the yeast eats the sugars in the malt, producing alcohol and carbon dioxide (CO2). This process is called fermentation.

    1. Remove the yeast packet from under the lid of the can of Brewing Extract, then place the unopened can and BrewMax LMEs in hot tap water.

    2. Open the packet of grains and pour it into 1 muslin sack and tie it closed.

    3. Using the measuring cup, pour 8 cups of water into your clean 1-gallon or larger pot. Bring this mixture to a temperature of 155-165 degrees. Then add in the grain sack to the hot water to steep for 30 minutes between 155-165 degrees.

    4. While the grain is steeping, zest the six limes and place the zest into a muslin sack and then into a small jar, and add 4oz of Vodka. Juice the limes and add to the jar with zest and vodka. Set this jar aside to be used later.

    5. After the 30 minutes has passed (step 3) carefully lift the grain sack out of the pot and place into a strainer/colander. Rinse the sack over the pot with 1 cup of hot water. Let drain. Do NOT squeeze the grain sack. Discard grain sack once drained.

    6. Open all 4 packets of BrewMax LME and slowly add this to the hot grain water, stirring until it is completely dissolved.

    7. Bring this mixture to a low rolling boil, then remove the pot from the heat.

    8. Roughly crack the Coriander Seeds with a rolling pin or mortar and pestle. Then add the coriander seeds and the Sea Salt to the pot.

    9. Open the can of Brewing Extract and pour the contents into the hot mixture in your pot. Stir until thoroughly mixed. This mixture of unfermented beer is called wort.

    10. Fill your fermenter with enough cold water to cover the spigot hole. Approximately 1-2 gallons of water.

    11. Pour the wort into your fermenter, and then bring the volume of the fermenter to 19-liters by adding more cold water.

    12. Stir your wort mixture vigorously with your sanitized spoon or whisk.

    13. Sprinkle the US-05 yeast into the fermenter, and place on the lid. Do not stir.

    Place your fermenter in a location with a consistent temperature between 68° and 78° F (20°-25° C), and out of direct sunlight. Ferment for 14 days


    STEP 3: Adding Extras

    Adding extras is the process of adding additional ingredients to a beer that will impart more flavor and aroma to your finished brew.

    1. On day 3 of fermentation add about 1/3 of the mixture in the jar that contains the lime juice and vodka mixture. Carefully remove the lid from your fermenter and dump the mixture in. Quickly close the lid.

    2. On day 7 of fermentation add about 1/2 of the remaining mixture in the jar that contains the lime juice and vodka mixture. Carefully remove the lid from your fermenter and add the mixture in. Quickly close the lid.

    3. On day 12 of fermentation add the remaining mixture in the jar that contains the lime juice and vodka mixture. At the same time also add the 2 bottles of Lactic Acid. Carefully remove the lid from your fermenter and pour the mixture in. Quickly close the lid.


    STEP 4: BOTTLING & CARBONATING

    After 14 days, taste a small sample to determine if the beer is fully fermented and ready to bottle. If it tastes like flat beer, it is ready. If it’s sweet, then it’s not ready. Let it ferment for 3 more days (14 total). At this point, it is time to bottle. Do not let it sit in the fermenter for longer than 24 days total.

    1. When your beer is ready to bottle, fill 3 1-gallon containers with warm water, then split the remaining pack of the No-Rinse Cleanser between them and mix until dissolved. Once dissolved, it is ready to use.

    2. Distribute the cleaning solution equally among the bottles. Screw-on caps (or cover with a metal cap if using glass bottles) and shake bottles vigorously. Allow to sit 10 minutes, then shake the bottles again. Remove caps and empty all cleaning solutions into a large bowl. Use this solution to clean any other equipment you may be using for bottling. Do not rinse.

    3. Add 2 Carbonation Drops to each 740-mL bottle. For 1-liter bottles, add 2 ½ drops; for ½-liter bottles add 1 drop. Alternatively, you can add table sugar using this table as a guide. 

    4. Holding the bottle at an angle, fill each bottle to about 2 inches from the bottle’s top.

    5. Place caps on bottles, hand tighten, and gently turn the bottle over to check the bottle’s seal. It is not necessary to shake them.

    6. Store the bottles upright and out of direct sunlight in a location with a consistent temperature between 70°-76°F or 21°-24°C. Allow sitting for a minimum of 14 days. If the temperature is cooler than suggested it may take an additional week to reach full carbonation. 


    TIP FROM OUR BREWMASTERS

    After the primary carbonation has taken place your beer is ready to drink. We recommend putting 1 bottle in the refrigerator at first for 48 hrs. After 48hrs. give it a try and if it is up to your liking put the rest of your beer in the fridge. If it does not taste quite right, leave the bottles out at room temp for another week or so. Keep following this method until your brew tastes just how you like it. 

    This process is called conditioning and during this time the yeast left in your beer can help clean up any off-flavors. Almost everything gets a little better with time and so will your beer

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