How We Brewed A Low Carb Hazy w/ Ambush Brewing
Join us for an exciting collaboration brew day at Ambush Brewing in Canberra, where we craft a low-carb Hazy Pale Ale using locally sourced ingredients. From milling the grain to fermentation, we take you through the entire brewing process with insights from experienced brewers.
🌾 Selecting Ingredients for a Local Brew
We’re keeping it local! Our recipe features:
✅ Voyager Malts – Premium Australian malt for a smooth base.
✅ Centennial & Victoria Hops – Sourced from Ryefield Hops, adding citrus & floral aromas.
⚙️ The Brewing Process: Step by Step
🔨 Milling the Grain
We discuss how adjusting the roller gap in the mill affects grain crush and overall efficiency. A fine balance is key—too powdery, and you’ll get a stuck mash; too coarse, and you’ll lose efficiency.
🏺 Mashing & Sparging
The mash temperature is carefully controlled between 66-67°C to optimise sugar extraction. We later sparge at 75°C to rinse the grains, ensuring maximum fermentable sugars for our low-carb hazy beer.
♨️ Boiling & Hopping
After mashing, we transfer the wort to the boil kettle and start the hop additions. The hop schedule is carefully planned to create a balanced bitterness and juicy aroma without overpowering the brew.
🧪 Fermentation & Yeast Pitching
We use BRY-97 yeast, known for its high attenuation and clean fermentation profile. The yeast is carefully pitched, and a spunding valve is used to naturally carbonate the beer while keeping fermentation under control.
🌱 Sustainability: Giving Back with Spent Grain
In an effort to be environmentally friendly, we donate our spent grain to Mitchell Community Gardens, where it’s used as fertiliser. A great way to reduce waste and support local growers!
🍺 Tasting Expectations & What’s Next
The final gravity is expected to hit around 1.007, keeping the beer light and low-carb. With an estimated ABV of 4.6-4.7%, this brew is designed to be crushable, refreshing, and full of flavour.
Stay tuned for the final tasting & let us know what name we should give this brew! Would you try a low-carb hazy? Drop your thoughts in the comments!
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