Permalink Reply by MrC on March 28, 2010 at 10:40am
Looks like a solid little recipe there jt.
You mentioned on another thread that you were maybe not entirely happy with your hopping. I wondered at the time whether you just needed a bit more background malt to round out the overall flavour a bit. This recipe is along the lines of what I was thinking.
Permalink Reply by jt on March 28, 2010 at 11:28am
The perceived hop problem sorted itself out Mr C - posted a followup yesterday . The recipe commented on was malty enough, 25% special k, it was just the perception of the hops and balance of the three of them that I wasn't happy with. http://www.forum.realbeer.co.nz/xn/detail/1500433:Comment:81166?xg_...
And what is it that you think isn't quite right?
Just conditioning time. I'm happier with this now it's had some cold tank time.
It's lost the raw unrefined edges and by my usual one hop standards is positively sophisticated (well I'm enjoying drinking it anyway) and I'll brew it again in a forthnight
Wort Volume Before Boil: 46.00 l Wort Volume After Boil: 40.00 l
Volume Transferred: 40.00 l Water Added To Fermenter: 0.00 l
Volume At Pitching: 40.00 l Volume Of Finished Beer: 39.00 l
Expected Pre-Boil Gravity: 1.047 SG Expected OG: 1.054 SG
Expected FG: 1.013 SG Apparent Attenuation: 74.9 %
Expected ABV: 5.4 % Expected ABW: 4.2 %
Expected IBU (using Tinseth): 50.0 IBU Expected Color (using Morey): 7.2 SRM
BU:GU ratio: 0.93 Approx Color:
Mash Efficiency: 80.0 %
Boil Duration: 60.0 mins
Fermentation Temperature: 18 degC
Fermentables
Ingredient Amount % MCU When
German Munich Malt 8.600 kg 100.0 % 9.9 In Mash/Steeped
Hops
Variety Alpha Amount IBU Form When
NZ Nelson Sauvin 10.6 % 40 g 27.7 Loose Pellet Hops 60 Min From End
NZ Nelson Sauvin 10.6 % 50 g 16.8 Loose Pellet Hops 20 Min From End
NZ Nelson Sauvin 10.6 % 50 g 5.5 Loose Pellet Hops 5 Min From End
NZ Nelson Sauvin 10.6 % 50 g 0.0 Loose Pellet Hops At turn off
NZ Nelson Sauvin 10.6 % 70 g 0.0 Loose Pellet Hops Dry-Hopped
Yeast
DCL US-05 (formerly US-56) SafAle
any final recommendations before i do it?
cheers
martin
ok, you've got me a little worried and after reviewing my notes to see what i'd done with previous brews i'm going to change it to this -
NZ Nelson Sauvin 10.6 % 30 g 27.7 Loose Pellet Hops 60 Min From End
NZ Nelson Sauvin 10.6 % 25 g 16.8 Loose Pellet Hops 20 Min From End
NZ Nelson Sauvin 10.6 % 25 g 5.5 Loose Pellet Hops 5 Min From End
NZ Nelson Sauvin 10.6 % 30 g 0.0 Loose Pellet Hops At turn off
NZ Nelson Sauvin 10.6 % 40 g 0.0 Loose Pellet Hops Dry-Hopped
Permalink Reply by MrC on March 28, 2010 at 1:06pm
Don't let me influence you too much with hop schedules Martin. My comment wasn't so much relating to the hop schedule, it was more related to Sauvin being the only hop in there and that it's going to be fairly prominent. There's not a lot to hide behind in a SMaSH beer.
The more I drink beers that use Sauvin for flavour & aroma, the less I like it. It's just a personal preference. My comment of "I hope you like Sauvin though" was simply that. 40L is a lot of sauvin beer if you don't like Sauvin.
Go with what you like and what your notes and experience tell you.
t'll also the first beer that i've dry hopped.
Awesome. You'll probably want to dry hop everything you brew for a while after this :-)
I've wanted to do a big hop bomb American Double IPA for ages. I'm finally planning on brewing it tonight with some of the US hop pellets my parents brought me when they were visiting recently.
15L batch (both to make sure the grain bill isn't too big, and because I'll probably be drinking limited quantities of this at ~9%abv)
65% efficiency (low-ish because of high gravity) OG=1.088, expected FG of around 1.019
Mash at 68C for 60 mins
60 minute boil
25g Chinook 13%AA First Wort Hops
25g Centennial 9.6% AA First Wort Hops
25g Chinook @ 15 mins
25g Centennial @ 15 mins
25g Chinnook Dry hop 5 days
25g Centennial Dry Hop 5 days
Around 95IBU (counting the First Wort Hops as providing the same bitterness as a 20 minute boil.)
Pitch onto about 1/3 of the yeast cake of US-05 from an earlier batch of APA.
Anyone have any comments on the hop schedule? I'm looking for a very citrussy, piney, intensely hoppy beer on this one, but is this still possibly overdoing it with flavour and aroma hops? Maybe dial back the Chinook a little?
I've also got some Nelson Sauvin, NZ Cascade, UK Fuggles and Pac Jade laying around. I reckon with all that Centennial adding Cascade would be kind of pointless. A small amount of Sauvin, maybe as a dry hop might go nicely though...
The sweetest, bitterest wort I've ever produced, by a long way. Smelled and tasted fabulous :)
Dumped it on to the 1/3 yeast cake of US05 and shook the heck out of it for over 10 mins to aerate.
Really looking forward to trying some of this in 6 weeks or so
Looks good mate. Try some Arrogant Bastard from regionals to give you an idea of what chinook gives to the beer. Also "Old Crustacean" from Hashigo Zake Bar has a good dose of Chinook in there.