I guess youre right, I was more relying on my late additions, but oh well, it will still be beer :o) Ill still get extra isomerisation from no chilling so maybe around 30 IBU's?
But then really if you were gonna argue that no chilling will isomerise for as long as the brew is above 90 degrees (probably half an hour for arguments sake) then technically your 60 min addition turns into a 90 min addition, your 20 to 50, etc... Lets have a look here...
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Size: 21 L
Efficiency: 93%
Attenuation: 82%
Calories: 189.07 kcal per 12.0 fl oz
Ingredients:
3.5 kg German 2-row Pils
.5 kg Munich Malt
.15 kg Caramunich® TYPE II
.15 kg Medium Crystal
10 g US Cascade (5.8%) - added during boil, boiled 90 min
15 g US Cascade (5.8%) - added during boil, boiled 50 min
15 g US Cascade (5.8%) - added during boil, boiled 40 min
10 g US Cascade (5.8%) - added during boil, boiled 35 min
15 g US Cascade (5.8%) - added during boil, boiled 30 min
35 g US Cascade (5.8%) - added dry to primary fermenter
Interesting story - I accidentally used 2gms of carageenan cos I dont have any cocaine scales, I lost like 6/7 litres to protein trub :o( And I bulk primed for the full 21 litres, so I had to vent the bottles after 24 hours (bottle conditioning) and now im worried they may be a bit flat?
Havnt tasted them yet cos I lost so much, only have a few bottles for myself after the case swap :o( lol The sample was good tho, no banana and not much sulphour, so hopefully should be good..
I haven't got any. I'll head to the fridge later and see what I've got but I'm expecting it'll be something very weird for the wort I'm getting going.
I would certainly look at US-05 if I had some. I used it for a really hoppy low gravity dark beer last year (was a watered down PKB "demo" wort) and it was really very nice. So nice, in fact, that at a party at my place last year TheGrandmaster sat in a chair within arms distance from the handpump that was pouring it and he never left that chair for about three hours - and then he only left it to get up for something to eat.