BeerSmith does some form of calculation. Can't remember what it was though. Overall the IBUs seemed pretty low, but the perceived bitterness seems fine.
thanks Glen... that's about what I expected from Promash. I'd already added the hops before I plugged the recipe in!!
I had 200g of mash hops, so i'm looking at around 100ibu all up for a 1.035 beer. Should be interesting... I'm glad I didn't read up too much about it first, or I might have whimped out.
You know, Martin, I wouldn't get out of bed for less than 5g/L when mash hopping! ;-)
Tasted ok on brewday. Mashed at 69c, so I'm hoping it finishes around 1.008 to 1.010 for somewhere in the 3.2-3.5% range. Might have a taste tonight as it should be ready for dry hopping.
A mate of mine did a Pale Ale with Columbus and Sauvin - and it was a little disjointed for my taste... both Columbus and especially (at the moment) Sauvin can be quite savory. I know this isn't the recipe advice thread, but I'd be a little tempted to town down the Columbus (he blasphemes...) to perhaps match the amount of Sauvin rather than match the Amarillo, and make up for the quantity loss with Amarillo: So like 45g Amarillo @ 20 with 15 each of Sauvin and Columbus.
Tell me to stick my nose out of it, but take it for what it's worth: just 2cents.
No problem with you sticking your nose in, it's all good advice (especially when you've tried it before). That's all the Amarillo I have so I could just knock the amount of sauvin down to a background player or... just bowl on ahead and do it anyway ;-)
Just go ahead with it... if it turns out good, then it's pat on the back time. If it feels like there's a tweak to be made for a re-brew, then you know what you can do!