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It has been a long time since I've made my own recipes so wanted to do something experimental to get back into it.

I decided to make an IPA with the hops being an acronym of a random word, in my case LLAMA because I'm an adult.

Erm, let's call it a Hops Acronym Recipe System - HARM - because maybe it'll be horrible.


Made a video so I can look back and judge myself harshly in future:


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Trying to target a vibrant tropical hazy, but we'll see how it goes.

Going to dryhop just before fermentation is done, then crank up the spunding valve to self carb in the pressure fermenter. Will probably cold crash once it is done to let it settle and to soak up more CO2 (usually I top up a bit from a tank). Then finally keg into a pre-co2-flushed keg that's flushed from the fermenter.


Any bets on if this'll turn out ok or not? Wort tastes good, video has a incredibly specific description of the flavor at the end - silky/smooth, sweet, bitter - shocking for an IPA I know 😆


OG (1.047) ended up close to target (1.048), but overshot on final volume by a touch. Why did I make 20L of an experiment? Great question.


Grains:

200g Simpsons Crystal Light

400g Weyermann Carapils

400g Crisp Vienna

4kg Crisp Best Pale Ale


Hops:

Apollo 11g 60 min

Lubelski 13g 30 min

Azacca 16g 15 min

Moutere 20g 5 min


Dryhop:

Azacca 28g

Luminosa 56g


Yeast: 1x Verdant IPA


Ferment @ 18c


Water treatment is just for my specific horrible water, based on a water report I did because I really struggled with the limited info from my water supplier.

15ml AMS

5g Calcium Chloride Flakes

6g Calcium Sulphate

0.5g Sodium Metabisulphite (I think in the video I said metabisulphate because words are hard)


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