OK...So I have no Perle yet, but I do have Motueka, Pacific Jade, Hallertau, and Cascade on hand. How about this. I hope for it to be slightly bitter, very 'citrusy', and hoppy. Am I using too many hops? Would these mix nicely?
94% Pilsner
6% Caramalt
15 gm NZ Casacade 60 Min
15 gm Motueka 30 Min
15 gm Motukea 15 Min
50 gm NZ Cascade 0 Min
If you want more Citrus in there - I'd chuck in equal amouns of Pacifica in with the Motueka additions: There is NO WAY too much hops in that recipe...
I'm brewing at the moment, a very similar recipe and I have 130g in the kettle, with 100g in the dry hop... It's the 6th time I've brewed it now - and it's not OTT hoppy at all.
a little pacifica with each would probably lift the citrus - maybe a couple of grams at each addition and doubled at flame out.
also your malt looks a little 'light' for SNPA. I'd go pale ale malt instead of - the sweetness of that malt will lift the sweet side of hop flavour. otherwise that citrus will probably be a little lost under the spice of the hop.
Permalink Reply by jt on November 5, 2009 at 1:37pm
OK, a bit of background.
Michael's called by and milled some grains and sampled a Cascade Ale. I said it was pretty much Palmers Lady Liberty recipe from the web, just scaled back to 1.040 and hopping a little lower.
So it's in the direction of a beer he'd like to brew and as I use ADM Pils and I think that's what Michaels got, that was the basis for his post above
Michael, sounds like we should get that sack of ale malt sooner rather than later ?
I second and third the notion for GP, its such a lovely malt and its easy to make lovely beers with it, great for a wide range of beers! Ive only used MO once or twice but have a sack to go through, allthough I dont see it knocking the GP off its post!
Michael - If you eventually want to brew an SNPA clone, id reccommend ordering some Magnum, Perle, and US cascade from Craftbrewer (or liberty if they might be getting them??) - theres a heap of recipes floating around for it, not to mention the sierra nevada website gives you a few tips ;o)
Denise Garland has a homebrew recipe for SNPA emailed to her by Sierra Nevada themselves! Was part of the background info for a SOBA beer tasting on Tuesday. I forgot to give her my email address to send me it but it would be good to take a look at a recipe from the source :-) I'll see if I can get it off her or get her to post it here.