Welsh Badger
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Hi all,
Brewday yesterday and decided to go for a double IPA based on Pliny the Elder. Yes, i know. I have less than 1 years experience and will likely end up tasting like a drip tray. Alas....i priced it up on The Malt Miller website. (btw...i would love to support LHBS but i am in Chester and i have not found one local to me that is any good / reliable / stock decent range of ingredients and hops.
So, the original recipe was below:
Total: Columbus 155g, Simcoe 133g, Centennial 65g = 353g total hops.
Yeast
White Labs WLP001 California Ale Yeast or
Wyeast 1056 American Ale Yeast
Original Gravity: 1.072
Final Gravity: 1.011
Extract Efficiency: 75 percent
IBUs: 90-95 (actual/not calculated)
ABV: 8.2%
SRM: 7
Once totalled on Malt Miller this brewday would have cost me £58! (including tax and delivery)
Being a typical northerner....i adjusted the recipe to save ££. Therefore, below is the adjustment:
Ingredients
Water: 6.0 gallons (23 L) [Net: 5 gallons (18.9 L) after hop loss]
Malts
13.25 lb (6.01 kg) Two-Row pale malt
0.6 lb (272 g) Crystal 45 malt
0.6 lb (272 g) Carapils (Dextrin) Malt
Adjunct
0.75 lb (340 g) Dextrose (corn) sugar)
Hops:
Mosaic (16.7g) (already in freezer)
Citra (20g) (already in freezer)
Hop & Adjuncts Regime
90 boil: 10g of Admiral
45 boil: 21g of Admiral
30 boil: 20g of Citra
15 boil: 1 x protafloc tablet added
0 boil: 16.7g of Mosaic
0 boil: 71g of Bobek
Pitched yeast at 25c. Chose Safale US 05 dry yeast. Pitched 2.5 packets (roughly 28-30g after Brewers Friend calculation)
Keep at an accurate 17c on the heat mat.
Dry Hopping
8 days in primary: 28g of Admiral
8 days in primary: 28g of Bobek
8 days in primary: 28g of Hersbrucker
13 days in primary: 7g of Admiral
13 days in primary: 7g of Bobek
13 days in primary: 7g of Hersbrucker
Original Gravity: 1.084
Final Gravity: 1.011 (aim)
Extract Efficiency: 69 percent calculated (I know…not awesome, but ok as using kettle)
IBUs: 90-95 (actual/not calculated)
ABV: 8.2% aim
17 litres in the FV
So, i used my trusty brew book to find hops with similar AA and flavour profiles but for alot less. Instead of a double american IPA it will be a collaberation between American and European. A NATOIPA if you like
My question is do you think it will work? Or be a confusing hoppy mess? Honest answers encouraged, ive thick skin
Brewday yesterday and decided to go for a double IPA based on Pliny the Elder. Yes, i know. I have less than 1 years experience and will likely end up tasting like a drip tray. Alas....i priced it up on The Malt Miller website. (btw...i would love to support LHBS but i am in Chester and i have not found one local to me that is any good / reliable / stock decent range of ingredients and hops.
So, the original recipe was below:
13.25 lb | American - Pale 2-Row | 37 | 1.8 | 87.2% | |
0.60 lb | American - Caramel / Crystal 40L | 34 | 40 | 3.9% | |
0.60 lb | American - Carapils (Dextrine Malt) | 33 | 1.8 | 3.9% | |
0.75 lb | Corn Sugar - Dextrose | 46 | 0.5 | 4.9% |
3.50 oz | Columbus | Pellet | 15 | Boil | 90 min | 171.54 | 28% | |
0.75 oz | Columbus | Pellet | 15 | Boil | 45 min | 31.54 | 6% | |
1 oz | Simcoe | Pellet | 12.7 | Boil | 30 min | 29.81 | 8% | |
1 oz | Centennial | Pellet | 10 | Aroma | 0 min | 8% | ||
2.50 oz | Simcoe | Pellet | 12.7 | Aroma | 0 min | 20% | ||
1 oz | Columbus | Pellet | 15 | Dry Hop | 13 days | 8% | ||
1 oz | Centennial | Pellet | 10 | Dry Hop | 13 days | 8% | ||
1 oz | Simcoe | Pellet | 12.7 | Dry Hop | 13 days | 8% | ||
0.25 oz | Columbus | Pellet | 15 | Dry Hop | 5 days | 2% | ||
0.25 oz | Centennial | Pellet | 10 | Dry Hop | 5 days | 2% | ||
0.25 oz | Simcoe | Pellet | 12.7 | Dry Hop | 5 days | 2% |
Total: Columbus 155g, Simcoe 133g, Centennial 65g = 353g total hops.
Yeast
White Labs WLP001 California Ale Yeast or
Wyeast 1056 American Ale Yeast
Original Gravity: 1.072
Final Gravity: 1.011
Extract Efficiency: 75 percent
IBUs: 90-95 (actual/not calculated)
ABV: 8.2%
SRM: 7
Once totalled on Malt Miller this brewday would have cost me £58! (including tax and delivery)
Being a typical northerner....i adjusted the recipe to save ££. Therefore, below is the adjustment:
Ingredients
Water: 6.0 gallons (23 L) [Net: 5 gallons (18.9 L) after hop loss]
Malts
13.25 lb (6.01 kg) Two-Row pale malt
0.6 lb (272 g) Crystal 45 malt
0.6 lb (272 g) Carapils (Dextrin) Malt
Adjunct
0.75 lb (340 g) Dextrose (corn) sugar)
Hops:
Mosaic (16.7g) (already in freezer)
Citra (20g) (already in freezer)
Hop & Adjuncts Regime
90 boil: 10g of Admiral
45 boil: 21g of Admiral
30 boil: 20g of Citra
15 boil: 1 x protafloc tablet added
0 boil: 16.7g of Mosaic
0 boil: 71g of Bobek
Pitched yeast at 25c. Chose Safale US 05 dry yeast. Pitched 2.5 packets (roughly 28-30g after Brewers Friend calculation)
Keep at an accurate 17c on the heat mat.
Dry Hopping
8 days in primary: 28g of Admiral
8 days in primary: 28g of Bobek
8 days in primary: 28g of Hersbrucker
13 days in primary: 7g of Admiral
13 days in primary: 7g of Bobek
13 days in primary: 7g of Hersbrucker
Original Gravity: 1.084
Final Gravity: 1.011 (aim)
Extract Efficiency: 69 percent calculated (I know…not awesome, but ok as using kettle)
IBUs: 90-95 (actual/not calculated)
ABV: 8.2% aim
17 litres in the FV
So, i used my trusty brew book to find hops with similar AA and flavour profiles but for alot less. Instead of a double american IPA it will be a collaberation between American and European. A NATOIPA if you like
My question is do you think it will work? Or be a confusing hoppy mess? Honest answers encouraged, ive thick skin