Brown Rabbit @ Mad Cat Brewery
Brown Rabbit @ Mad Cat Brewery
Today I was at Mad Cat Brewery in Faversham to brew a commercial scale version of my recipe, Brown Rabbit. I won a competition held by East Kent Amateur Brewers and the prize was a brew day at Mad Cat.
I arrived at 8:30 and the HLT was already full and nearly up to temperature. Eight sacks of grain were then measured out along with twenty four 500g bags of oats (I used one bag of oats in my original recipe). The grain was wetted as it was poured into the mash tun and given a good stir with massive paddle. 1150 litres was pumped into the boiler and a ridiculous quantity of hops were measured out. The recipe was altered slightly due to hop availability but I was more than happy with the changes made. Peter Meaney, the Mad Cat owner, gave me full control over any changes that had to be made to the recipe. After the boil the wort was transferred and 500g of yeast added. The gravity was ever so slightly lower than the original recipe, but as it was fairly strong anyway that shouldn't be a problem.
Big thanks to Peter Meaney for a very enjoyable and successful brew day. It should be available In pubs in Kent in December.
I arrived at 8:30 and the HLT was already full and nearly up to temperature. Eight sacks of grain were then measured out along with twenty four 500g bags of oats (I used one bag of oats in my original recipe). The grain was wetted as it was poured into the mash tun and given a good stir with massive paddle. 1150 litres was pumped into the boiler and a ridiculous quantity of hops were measured out. The recipe was altered slightly due to hop availability but I was more than happy with the changes made. Peter Meaney, the Mad Cat owner, gave me full control over any changes that had to be made to the recipe. After the boil the wort was transferred and 500g of yeast added. The gravity was ever so slightly lower than the original recipe, but as it was fairly strong anyway that shouldn't be a problem.
Big thanks to Peter Meaney for a very enjoyable and successful brew day. It should be available In pubs in Kent in December.
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Re: Brown Rabbit @ Mad Cat Brewery
Congrats on your competition win & prize!
It must have been a great experience to have your own recipe brewed on a commercial micro scale!
Nice story, well done!
Any idea what pubs this will be available at?
It must have been a great experience to have your own recipe brewed on a commercial micro scale!
Nice story, well done!

Any idea what pubs this will be available at?
Re: Brown Rabbit @ Mad Cat Brewery
The original homebrew recipe
Brown Rabbit
Recipe specifics:
Style: American Brown Ale
Batch size: 40.0 l
Boil volume: 53.0 l
OG: 1.055
FG: 1.011
Bitterness (IBU): 35.1
Color (SRM): 24.0
ABV: 5.8%
Grain/Sugars:
5.40 kg Maris Otter Malt, 57.7%
1.20 kg Vienna, 12.8%
1.00 kg Caragold, 10.7%
0.50 kg Crystal 150L, 5.3%
0.50 kg Wheat, 5.3%
0.50 kg Flaked Oats, 5.3%
0.26 kg Roasted Barley, 2.8%
Hops:
30.00 g Kent Golding (AA 6.4%, Pellet) 60 min, 11.9 IBU
55.00 g Cascade (AA 7.0%, Pellet) 20 min, 14.5 IBU
55.00 g Citra (AA 12.7%, Pellet) 5 min, 8.7 IBU
45.00 g Cascade (AA 7.0%, Pellet) 0 min, 0.0 IBU
40.00 g Citra (AA 12.7%, Pellet) 0 min, 0.0 IBU
80.00 g Kent Golding (AA 6.4%, Pellet) 0 min, 0.0 IBU
Yeast/Misc:
US-05
Protofloc
Brown Rabbit
Recipe specifics:
Style: American Brown Ale
Batch size: 40.0 l
Boil volume: 53.0 l
OG: 1.055
FG: 1.011
Bitterness (IBU): 35.1
Color (SRM): 24.0
ABV: 5.8%
Grain/Sugars:
5.40 kg Maris Otter Malt, 57.7%
1.20 kg Vienna, 12.8%
1.00 kg Caragold, 10.7%
0.50 kg Crystal 150L, 5.3%
0.50 kg Wheat, 5.3%
0.50 kg Flaked Oats, 5.3%
0.26 kg Roasted Barley, 2.8%
Hops:
30.00 g Kent Golding (AA 6.4%, Pellet) 60 min, 11.9 IBU
55.00 g Cascade (AA 7.0%, Pellet) 20 min, 14.5 IBU
55.00 g Citra (AA 12.7%, Pellet) 5 min, 8.7 IBU
45.00 g Cascade (AA 7.0%, Pellet) 0 min, 0.0 IBU
40.00 g Citra (AA 12.7%, Pellet) 0 min, 0.0 IBU
80.00 g Kent Golding (AA 6.4%, Pellet) 0 min, 0.0 IBU
Yeast/Misc:
US-05
Protofloc
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Re: Brown Rabbit @ Mad Cat Brewery
Looks like a very delicious beer. I am a complete sucker for brown/red USA ales!
I wonder will it find its way down to Brighton??
I wonder will it find its way down to Brighton??
Re: Brown Rabbit @ Mad Cat Brewery
It's mainly Kent, but some does manage to sneak over the borders so you never know.floydmeddler wrote:Looks like a very delicious beer. I am a complete sucker for brown/red USA ales!
I wonder will it find its way down to Brighton??
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Re: Brown Rabbit @ Mad Cat Brewery
Well Done UJ! Master Brewer in the making!Underground Joe wrote:A few photos here, more to be added soon.
https://www.facebook.com/MadCatBrewery
I don`t do Facebook, can you put pics on JBK?
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Re: Brown Rabbit @ Mad Cat Brewery
That is truly exciting, congratulations! Great looking recipe, I can easily believe it turned-out so nice.
Re: Brown Rabbit @ Mad Cat Brewery
Well done Joe, what a great prize.
Btw, are you the guy who does demos at the Faversham brew shop?
Btw, are you the guy who does demos at the Faversham brew shop?
Re: Brown Rabbit @ Mad Cat Brewery
Yeah that's me. We met a month or so ago I think. I'm doing a BIAB demo in a couple of weeks.
Re: Brown Rabbit @ Mad Cat Brewery
Yeah we did - good put put a name to a face. I think you were talking about this recipe at the time, great that it won the comp 

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Nice going, is there anyway for us non-facebook users to see the photos?
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What does the Caragold malt add to your finished beer 

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Re: Brown Rabbit @ Mad Cat Brewery
Caragold is a very pale crystal and according to the blurb adds body, sweetness and head retention.
Re: Brown Rabbit @ Mad Cat Brewery
pdtnc wrote:Nice going, is there anyway for us non-facebook users to see the photos?

