BJCP

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Version: 2008

Other guidelines: BA 2011

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The malt-hop balance is slightly to moderately tilted towards the malt side. Any caramelization comes from kettle caramelization and not caramel malt (and is sometimes confused with diacetyl). Although unusual, any smoked character is yeast- or water-derived and not from the use of peat-smoked malts. Use of peat-smoked malt to replicate the peaty character should be restrained; overly smoky beers should be entered in the Other Smoked Beer category (22B) rather than here.

The BJCP does not allow the full textual descriptions to be included in other publishings, go to Scottish Heavy 70/- on their site for details.
Replaces: BJCP 1999 5B - Heavy 70/-

 

Recipes: 2 Recipes

 

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OGFGAlcoholIBUColorCO2
1.035-1.040 SG 1.010-1.015 SG 3.2-3.9 %abv 10.0-25.0 9.0-17.0 SRM Unspecified
OG: 1.035-1.040 SG
FG: 1.010-1.015 SG
Alcohol: 3.2-3.9 %abv
IBU: 10.0-25.0
Color: 9.0-17.0 SRM
CO2: Unspecified