One mash, two ESBs

I recently had a very nice ESB at a local brewery and it inspired me to take a crack at brewing my first. I have a bit of a strange brewing system where I make one mash and then split it into two separate 3 gallon boils/batches of wort. Typically I’ll just play with different hops or maybe a different yeast between the two. Here’s what I was thinking for the ESB:

90% Maris Otter
5% C-60
5% Torrified Wheat
OG = 1.055-ish
WLP002 (or WLP022 maybe?)

For the first batch I was thinking about going all EKG for the hops at around 40 BUs. Not sure what to do, hop-wise, for the second. Any suggestions about maybe a more American-bent hop schedule for this other 3 gallon batch? As for my preferences, I tend to like a more straightforward/clean bitterness in my hop-forward beers rather than sickly-sweet hop flavor/aroma bombs.

I’d say about half the time I brew an ESB I doctor it up with American hops a bit. I usually include some EKG’s, but then pair it with something else to give it some interest. I think EKG + Caliente + Centennial is the combo I like the best. I think I bittered it to 45 IBU’s with Challenger at 60 minutes, then added an ounce each of EKG, Cent and Caliente at flameout.

The Trooper has become one of my go-to commercial ESB’s, and they use Golding, Bobec and Cascade. You get some black tea and marmalade that is common in UK hops, but also a hint of that floral/citrus Cascade thing.

Your recipe will make a really nice ESB, by the way. WLP002 is my favorite ESB strain, but there are many good ones out there. WLP013 makes a nice ESB. I’ve also been meaning to give WY1469 a try, since I’m a huge Landlord fan.

Love WY1469 for my ESB’s.

+1

Bought it because Iron Maiden, bought it again because it’s a great beer. Haven’t been able to find it recently though. I really liked the way they used cascade in it.

Same here. It was OK when I tried it initially, but now that I can get it reasonably fresh in cans that my packy keeps cold I find myself reaching for it quite a bit more often.

Personally really like that they started canning it.  It also dropped the price by half.

I’ll have to talk to the store, see if they can get it again. I’m excited that it’s sold in cans now, it was really pricey in bottles.

Yeah, it’s functionally twice the price in bottles.  Locally, bottles (0.5L) run ~$6.50 each.  The cans (16oz) are $12 for a 4 pack.