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Interesting - I've heard that from a few different people. There are other factors too aren't there? - boil vigour, leaving the kettle lid off etc.
Do you reckon that its down to the ale yeast as well (and would you still boil for 90 if using a lager yeast)?
Another way to use NS and Cascade is in a combo of both at 1:3-4 ratios (i.e 1 part NS and 3-4 parts Cascade) at every mid- late hop addition. NS as a big late hop tends to overpower everything. Small additions accentuate the other hop's flavours though. MSG for beer I've heard it said.
An interesting thought - always keen for new ideas to try - thanks
MSG for beer!! Bahahahaha. I dumped 100g NS in my second beer - a kit bohemian pils, it was too much, but has mellowed out a bit and is actually pretty tasty. Thanks for the 90 minute answer. Palmer's HTB is on the shopping list, but I want a temperature control unit first, so you'll have to suffer my N00b questions for a little longer :P
Ive pretty much been making this over winter. 19L batches. used Malteurop 90%, carapils 5% & carahell 5%1.050 OG, 1.009 FG , 40-45 IBU.
been using W34/70 yeast. Have only tried 3 so far at 1 month (apart from tasting out of fermentor). It is Hop Rocker with a german twist! bloody good!
what are the hops you are using and what is the schedule.
thanks
Hi David, sorry for late reply
Hops as follows
18g NS @ 60mins
10g NS @15
15g Cascade @ 15
15g NS @ 0
25g Cascade @ 0
Hey guys,
I'm getting set to brew a IIPA this weekend and wanted to use local NZ hops. Thing is I'm not really sure which ones combine well. Was hoping to get some input here on what combinations are good. I'm not to worried about bittering hops... more aroma hop combinations, and ideas around dry hoping in secondary.
Heres the breakdown...
Batch Size: 6.08 gal | Style: Imperial IPA (14C) |
Boil Size: 7.07 gal | Style Guide: BJCP 2008 |
Color: 11.1 SRM | Equipment: TBones All Grain Set up! |
Bitterness: 99.6 IBUs | Boil Time: 90 min |
Est OG: 1.077 (18.6° P) | Mash Profile: Single Infusion, Light Body |
Est FG: 1.010 SG (2.5° P) | Fermentation: Ale, Two Stage |
ABV: 8.9% | Taste Rating: 30.0 |
Amount | Name | Type | # |
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6 Kilos | Pale Malt (2 Row) US (2.0 SRM) | Grain | 1 |
1 Kilo | Munich Malt (9.0 SRM) | Grain | 2 |
1/2 Kilo | Caramel/Crystal Malt - 60L (60.0 SRM) | Grain | 3 |
50 grams | Green Bullet [13.5%] - Boil 60 min | Hops | 4 |
28 grams | Nelson Sauvin [12.0%] - Boil 30 min | Hops | 5 |
0.30 tsp | Irish Moss (Boil 10 min) | Misc | 6 |
28 grams | Nelson Sauvin [12.0%] - Boil 5 min | Hops | 7 |
28 grams | Nelson Sauvin [12.0%] - Boil 0 min | Hops | 8 |
2 pkgs | Safale American (DCL/Fermentis #US-05) | Yeast | 9 |
1/2 kilo | Honey (1.0 SRM) | Grain | 10 |
50 grams | Green Bullet [13.5%] - Dry Hop 7 days | Hops | 11 |
16 grams | Nelson Sauvin [12.0%] - Dry Hop 7 days | Hops | 12 |
Going to ferment with 2 packs of Safale 05.
Thanks in advance guys!
T
Ive used GB for bittering an IPA before but not sure if Id use it to dry hop?? Maybe a cascade, NS, Motueka combo for dry hopping? Others on here may be of more help..
Hey Dan...
Thats exactly what I ended up doing after some consultation at the brew shop. I'll be racking it over to secondary in a few days, and doing a progression of 3 stages of dry hops.
Its bubbling away like a champion right now... first time for me using the Safale 05... pretty awesome thus far!
Thanks for the help.
Hi guys, have been lurking on the forum for a few weeks now,
i've got one all grain APA under my belt and its been sitting in the bottles for 12 days now, im quite impressed with it so far.
I brewed this recipe on friday just been;
Brewer: Jason Wareing
Asst Brewer:
Style: American IPA
TYPE: All Grain
Taste: (30.0)
Recipe Specifications
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Boil Size: 8.78 l
Post Boil Volume: 7.95 l
Batch Size (fermenter): 19.00 l
Bottling Volume: 19.55 l
Estimated OG: 1.058 SG
Estimated Color: 8.3 SRM
Estimated IBU: 50.1 IBUs
Brewhouse Efficiency: 72.00 %
Est Mash Efficiency: 72.0 %
Boil Time: 60 Minutes
Ingredients:
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Amt Name Type # %/IBU
4.60 kg Golden Promise (2 Row) Bel (3.0 SRM) Grain 1 90.9 %
0.46 kg Caramel/Crystal Malt - 30L (30.0 SRM) Grain 2 9.1 %
36.56 g Pacific Jade [13.00 %] - Boil 60.0 min Hop 3 31.8 IBUs
36.56 g Cascade [5.50 %] - Boil 10.0 min Hop 4 4.9 IBUs
36.56 g Chinook [13.00 %] - Boil 10.0 min Hop 5 11.5 IBUs
36.56 g Cascade [5.50 %] - Boil 1.0 min Hop 6 0.6 IBUs
36.56 g Chinook [13.00 %] - Boil 1.0 min Hop 7 1.4 IBUs
1.0 pkg California Ale (White Labs #WLP001) [35. Yeast 8 -
73.12 g Centennial [10.00 %] - Dry Hop 0.0 Days Hop 9 0.0 IBUs
73.12 g Chinook [13.00 %] - Dry Hop 0.0 Days Hop 10 0.0 IBUs
Mash Schedule: Single Infusion, Medium Body, Batch Sparge
Total Grain Weight: 5.05 kg
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Name Description Step Temperat Step Time
Mash In Add 13.18 l of water at 73.1 C 66.7 C 60 min
Sparge: Batch sparge with 2 steps (Drain mash tun, , 4.39l) of 75.6 C water
I had made a 1.6l starter for the yeast on wednesday (roughly 48 hours prior to brewday)
Can i please get some advice on this recipe, in particular the dry hop additions - to be added after primary fermentation.
Am i being too enthuisastic with the hops ?
Im happy with the hop combinations, but i dont want it to be undrinkable if i get the quantities wrong.
I realised after brewing this one(my 2nd so far) that i need to be brewing a bigger quantity (not sure why i have been brewing 19l recipes!) i have a 30l fermenter so it makes sense to get as much beer as possible each brew!
Thanks in advance
Way to go Jason & welcome to the forums. I can't help you with the dry hopping, but you will see there are definitely some hop heads around of you peruse through this thread. I worked through it from the start earlier this year :-) Try a search as well and see what comes up.
Your boil will really determine your maximum brew size. The size of your pot minus evaporation and the volume reduction once the wort has cooled. With the 30L fermenter you need a bit of head space for the brews you do that have a vigorous fermentation. Some of my fermenters are buckets and I have had a couple of spill overs. The missus wasn't impressed when my stout ran across the garage floor and dripped onto her duvet downstairs :-P
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