Fox  Ale

Ingredients:
3.3 lbs  Northwestern Gold  Extract
3 lbs  Muntons Light Dry Malt
1/2lb Flaked Maize
1oz Chinook (full boil 60 min.)
1oz. German Hallertaur
1/2 oz German Hallertaur (final 10 min)
1/2 oz German Hallertaur (steep 5 min)
SafAle 05
5oz Priming sugar

Mash grains 35 mins. At 150°- 155°  in 1Gal. of Good water. Place a colander over
4-5 gal. Kettle (cheese cloth lining in colander recommended) Sparge (rinse) with 1
gal. Of hot water (150°) allow to drain for 10 mins. And discard grains.  Bring (wort) to
a boil, remove from heat and add Extract stirring it in.  Return to heat and add Hops as
directed.  (Watch the pot it will boil over as soon as you look away.)  Boil time is 1 hour
(standard).  Remove from heat and cover kettle.  Sanitize everything from here on.  
Cool kettle in sink full of ice or cold water.  Add 2 gallons of cold water to primary
fermenter and pour the wort in, splashing is good, helps aerate and bring the
temperature down.  Top up to 5 gallons with more cold water.  Temperature should be
75° - 85°  (take hydrometer reading and record)  Add Yeast and stir in to aerate.  
Note: (Dry Yeast should be re-hydrated. Boil and cool 1 cup of water to 75°-95° add
yeast for 15 min. then stir  to suspend cells.)  Put lid and airlock on fermenter.  Fill
airlock ½ full of water.  Ferment for 4-6 days at room temperature then transfer to
secondary for 5-7 days.  If airlock shows no sign of activity it should be done.  Take
hydrometer reading.

Bottling: boil 1 cup of water and add 5 oz. Priming sugar, stirring bring back to a boil
and shut off heat.  Transfer beer into bottling bucket adding priming sugar syrup.
(gently stir in aeration is not good at this point.)  Siphon into bottles and cap.  (be sure
to sanitize bottles and caps)  Allow bottles to sit at room temperature for 2 weeks
(bottle conditioning) for carbonation to take place, then move to a cool area.

O.G.  1.045
F.G.   1.010