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Got quite a few decent IPA recipes under my belt now covering a good range of the style. All big, bold and delicious. Problem is they're all quite strong so if you want to enjoy a few things can get a bit messier than you originally intended. I'd love to brew lower ABV versions but retaining as much of the body and character of the beers as possible.
What is the best way to do this? Doesn't feel right to just dilute with water as I'd imagine this would thin the beer out quite alot. I was thinking more along the lines of something like mashing at a higher temperature to produce less fermentable sugars achieving the same OG but finishing at a higher FG? I assume this would lead to a lower ABV beer but with body. I'd have to adjust bettering hops to balance the additional sweetness. Not sure this would deliver the results I outline, but feels like a far more elegant approach compared to just diluting with water?
What are peoples favourite ways of taming big beers?
Thanks.
What is the best way to do this? Doesn't feel right to just dilute with water as I'd imagine this would thin the beer out quite alot. I was thinking more along the lines of something like mashing at a higher temperature to produce less fermentable sugars achieving the same OG but finishing at a higher FG? I assume this would lead to a lower ABV beer but with body. I'd have to adjust bettering hops to balance the additional sweetness. Not sure this would deliver the results I outline, but feels like a far more elegant approach compared to just diluting with water?
What are peoples favourite ways of taming big beers?
Thanks.