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  <RECIPE>
    <NAME>IRA V2</NAME>
    <TYPE>All Grain</TYPE>
    <STYLE>
      <NAME>Irish Red Ale</NAME>
      <CATEGORY>Irish Beer</CATEGORY>
      <CATEGORY_NUMBER>15</CATEGORY_NUMBER>
      <STYLE_LETTER>A</STYLE_LETTER>
      <STYLE_GUIDE>BJCP 2015</STYLE_GUIDE>
      <TYPE>Ale</TYPE>
      <OG_MIN>1.036</OG_MIN>
      <OG_MAX>1.046</OG_MAX>
      <FG_MIN>1.01</FG_MIN>
      <FG_MAX>1.014</FG_MAX>
      <IBU_MIN>18</IBU_MIN>
      <IBU_MAX>28</IBU_MAX>
      <COLOR_MIN>17</COLOR_MIN>
      <COLOR_MAX>27</COLOR_MAX>
      <CARB_MIN>2.4</CARB_MIN>
      <CARB_MAX>2.8</CARB_MAX>
      <ABV_MIN>3.8</ABV_MIN>
      <ABV_MAX>5.0</ABV_MAX>
      <EXAMPLES>Caffrey&#8217;s Irish Ale, Franciscan Well Rebel Red, Kilkenny Irish Beer, O&#8217;Hara&#8217;s Irish Red Ale, Porterhouse Red Ale, Samuel Adams Irish Red, Smithwick&#8217;s Irish Ale</EXAMPLES>
    </STYLE>
    <VERSION>1</VERSION>
    <BATCH_SIZE>23.0</BATCH_SIZE>
    <BOIL_SIZE>27.8</BOIL_SIZE>
    <BOIL_TIME>60</BOIL_TIME>
    <EFFICIENCY>72.0</EFFICIENCY>
    <EST_OG>1.05</EST_OG>
    <EST_FG>1.016</EST_FG>
    <EST_COLOR>25</EST_COLOR>
    <IBU>24</IBU>
    <EST_ABV>4.5</EST_ABV>
    <NOTES></NOTES>
    <FERMENTATION_STAGES>3</FERMENTATION_STAGES>
    <PRIMARY_AGE>10</PRIMARY_AGE>
    <PRIMARY_TEMP>18.0</PRIMARY_TEMP>
    <SECONDARY_AGE>3</SECONDARY_AGE>
    <SECONDARY_TEMP>22.0</SECONDARY_TEMP>
    <TERTIARY_AGE>3</TERTIARY_AGE>
    <TERTIARY_TEMP>0.0</TERTIARY_TEMP>
    <AGE>14</AGE>
    <AGE_TEMP>20.0</AGE_TEMP>
    <CARBONATION>2.4</CARBONATION>
    <CARBONATION_TEMP>18.0</CARBONATION_TEMP>
    <PRIMING_SUGAR_NAME></PRIMING_SUGAR_NAME>
    <FERMENTABLES>
      <FERMENTABLE>
        <NOTES>Premium base malt from the UK.  Popular for many English styles of beer including ales, pale ales and bitters.</NOTES>
        <DISPLAY_COLOR>8 EBC</DISPLAY_COLOR>
        <NAME>Pale Malt, Maris Otter</NAME>
        <SUPPLIER>Maris Otter</SUPPLIER>
        <TYPE>Grain</TYPE>
        <AMOUNT>4.4</AMOUNT>
        <COLOR>8</COLOR>
        <YIELD>82.5</YIELD>
      </FERMENTABLE>
      <FERMENTABLE>
        <NOTES>BEST Red X has been invented for brewing red-tinted beers. You can use BEST Red X for up to 100% of your grain bill &#8211;  no other  malt  is  required.  Offering exceptional reliability and optimal processability, BEST Red  X  can  be  employed  to  brew  consistently  fiery beers  with  intense  reddish  hues. Its full-bodied  flavor and  attractive,  unique  color  coupled  with  easy  handling in the brewery make BEST Red X the best choice for creating a broad range of new beers, such as red-tinted wheat beers.</NOTES>
        <DISPLAY_COLOR>30 EBC</DISPLAY_COLOR>
        <NAME>BEST Red X (BESTMALZ)</NAME>
        <SUPPLIER>BESTMALZ</SUPPLIER>
        <TYPE>Grain</TYPE>
        <AMOUNT>0.516</AMOUNT>
        <COLOR>30</COLOR>
        <YIELD>81.0</YIELD>
      </FERMENTABLE>
      <FERMENTABLE>
        <NOTES>ParamètreMalt belge Mélanoidin (Mélano). Germination spéciale. Processus spécial de touraillage jusqu&#8217;à 130°C. Tandis que le malt Château Mélano est lentement touraillé, la température est augmentée, ce qui permet la formation des mélanoïdes. *)CaractéristiquesTrès aromatique, avec une flaveur intense de malt. Donne de la plénitude et de la rondeur à la couleur de la bière, intensifie la stabilité de la flaveur et enrichit la couleur rouge de la bière. Augmente le corps de la bière. Ce malt est aussi appelé «Turbo Munich.UsageBières ambrées et foncées, type ales écossaises, ales ambrées, rouges. Mélange recommandé : jusqu&#8217;à 20%.80 EBC (Convention Européenne du Brassage)15.6°L& 30.6°L (Lovibond)Humidité % 4,5Extrait (sec) % 78,0pH 5,4 -5,8Coloration du moût EBC (°L) 75,0 (28,7)- 85,0 (32,4)</NOTES>
        <DISPLAY_COLOR>80 EBC</DISPLAY_COLOR>
        <NAME>(fr) CH&#194;TEAU MELANO</NAME>
        <SUPPLIER>Malterie du Ch&#226;teau&#174;</SUPPLIER>
        <TYPE>Grain</TYPE>
        <AMOUNT>0.35</AMOUNT>
        <COLOR>80</COLOR>
        <YIELD>78.0</YIELD>
      </FERMENTABLE>
      <FERMENTABLE>
        <NOTES>ParamètreOrge torréfiée jusqu&#8217;à 230 ºC. La durée du processus de torréfaction détermine la couleur foncée du grain.CaractéristiquesChâteau Roasted Barley est une orge très torréfiée qui donne à vos bières un goût fumé et un arôme de café. Château Roasted Barley a des caractéristiques qui ressemblent à celles du malt Château Black bien qu&#8217;il soit beaucoup plus complexe. Il a de l&#8217;amidon qui peut être converti au cours de l&#8217;empâtage ayant, en conséquence, un impact sur la densité spécifique. Château Roasted Barley donne aussi de la douceur à la bière. En comparaison avec les malts Château Chocolat et Château Black l&#8217;orge torréfiée produit la mousse la plus claire. Confère à la bière une couleur rouge acajou et un fort arôme torréfié. Rend les bières Stout et Porter plus sèches.UsageStouts, Porters, Ales brunes et autres types de bières foncées.Humidité % 4,5Extrait (sec) % 65,0Coloration du moût EBC (°L) 1000 (375,6) 1300 (488,1)</NOTES>
        <DISPLAY_COLOR>1200 EBC</DISPLAY_COLOR>
        <NAME>(fr) CH&#194;TEAU ROASTED BARLEY</NAME>
        <SUPPLIER>Malterie du Ch&#226;teau&#174;</SUPPLIER>
        <TYPE>Grain</TYPE>
        <AMOUNT>0.04</AMOUNT>
        <COLOR>1200</COLOR>
        <YIELD>65.0</YIELD>
      </FERMENTABLE>
    </FERMENTABLES>
    <HOPS>
      <HOP>
        <NAME>Fuggle</NAME>
        <AMOUNT>0.016</AMOUNT>
        <ALPHA>8.0</ALPHA>
        <USE>Boil</USE>
        <TIME>60</TIME>
        <FORM>Pellet</FORM>
      </HOP>
      <HOP>
        <NOTES>Also known as Canterbury Hops by some, although others will dispute this fact. East Kent Goldings gracefully defines the English Pale Ales and Ales produced by the region, it is quintessentially English.Used for: English Ale, Porter, Scottish and Irish Ale, Stout, Strong Ale, ESB, Saison, Barleywine.Aroma: Floral, aromatic, earthy, slightly sweet spicy flavorSubstitutes: First Gold, Fuggles, other Golding varieties, Progress, Target, and Whitbread GoldingStorage: Good/Fair 965-80% AA after 6 months at 20 C)4-7% AA / 1.9-2.8% Beta</NOTES>
        <NAME>East Kent Goldings (EKG)</NAME>
        <AMOUNT>0.02</AMOUNT>
        <ALPHA>5.0</ALPHA>
        <USE>Boil</USE>
        <TIME>15</TIME>
        <FORM>Pellet</FORM>
      </HOP>
      <HOP>
        <NAME>East Kent Goldings</NAME>
        <AMOUNT>0.03</AMOUNT>
        <ALPHA>5.0</ALPHA>
        <USE>Boil</USE>
        <TIME>5</TIME>
        <FORM>Pellet</FORM>
      </HOP>
    </HOPS>
    <YEASTS>
      <YEAST>
        <NOTES>AROMA CHARACTERISTICS:When fermented at the correct temperature, Empire Ale yeast exhibits extremelycharacterful and appetizing estery aromas reminiscent of rich dark fruit.FLAVOR/MOUTHFEEL CHARACTERISTICS:This yeast strain has been carefully selected to aid mouth feel in the finished beer.Body should be full leaning towards a rich dark fruit character. Care must be taken whendesigning the beer to adjust hop bitterness to alleviate an over sweet finished beer.HIGHER ALCOHOL BEERS:Higher alcohol beers will tend to be slightly too sweet and heavy due to the moderateattenuative capabilities of the strain although a lower mash temperature may help thefermentability and lower the final gravity.</NOTES>
        <NAME>Empire Ale</NAME>
        <AMOUNT>0.001</AMOUNT>
        <AMOUNT_IS_WEIGHT>TRUE</AMOUNT_IS_WEIGHT>
        <FORM>Dry</FORM>
        <PRODUCT_ID>M15</PRODUCT_ID>
        <LABORATORY>Mangrove Jack&#039;s</LABORATORY>
        <ATTENUATION>72.5</ATTENUATION>
      </YEAST>
    </YEASTS>
    <MASH>
      <NAME></NAME>
      <NOTES>Temperature mash for use when mashing in a brew pot over a heat source such as the stove.  Use heat to maintain desired temperature during the mash.</NOTES>
      <PH>5.4</PH>
      <SPARGE_TEMP>75.6</SPARGE_TEMP>
      <MASH_STEPS>
        <MASH_STEP>
          <NAME>Saccharification</NAME>
          <TYPE>Infusion</TYPE>
          <INFUSE_AMOUNT>16.8</INFUSE_AMOUNT>
          <INFUSE_TEMP>76.7</INFUSE_TEMP>
          <STEP_TIME>60</STEP_TIME>
          <STEP_TEMP>69</STEP_TEMP>
          <WATER_GRAIN_RATIO></WATER_GRAIN_RATIO>
        </MASH_STEP>
        <MASH_STEP>
          <NAME>Mash Out</NAME>
          <TYPE>Temperature</TYPE>
          <STEP_TIME>10</STEP_TIME>
          <STEP_TEMP>75</STEP_TEMP>
          <WATER_GRAIN_RATIO></WATER_GRAIN_RATIO>
        </MASH_STEP>
      </MASH_STEPS>
    </MASH>
  </RECIPE>
</RECIPES>
