hist-brewing: Beer brewing c.1640 help needed please!
Wade Hutchison
whutchis at bucknell.edu
Tue Feb 1 10:24:23 PST 2000
One quick comment - in the 2nd link below (Badger's Braggot recipe),
he seems to have omitted the honey from the recipe - so if you
really want to make braggot, check the original and figure out
the amount of honey to add.
-----Wade Hutchison
At 04:17 PM 1/31/2000 , you wrote:
>Hops were becoming common in England by this time, so any hopped ale
>without dark or crystal malts (or just a tad of dark malt to mimic the
>darker base malt that was likley produced in period)should be a good
>recipe. Try using the procedures found in Digby (1669), an ale recipe
>from that book can be found at
>http://realbeer.com/spencer/Digby-recipes/recipe-96-01-23.html. A
>redaction of this recipe for a braggot is found at
>http://www.nwlink.com/~badger/braggot.html.
>
>Nate (Nathi)
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