SheffieldBrew
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Hi there,
I'm hoping for some rescue recipe advice.
I'm normally a all grain brewer but due to work/parenting/lockdown I ordered some kits to keep myself stocked until I had a chance to brew all grain again.
The brew that I was putting on was a 60IBU DIPA but stupidly I didn't check the bag contents before starting brewing. I only noticed too late that they hadn't included the bittering hop extract and there weren't really many hops in the kit for a DIPA.
I got in touch with the supplier who has been less than helpful (and which is why they aren't getting named here) as they said it was fine and the LME was pre-hopped but this didn't hold any water as they'd sent the exact same LME (with the exact same product code etc) for a 30 IBU Blonde Ale too and they've been ignoring contact since then.
It has been in the fermenter for a couple of weeks now and I obviously don't want to pour it away but as some ingredients were missing I'm not sure if the 50 (ish) grams of hops in the bag is actually the Columbus that it's supposed to be.
I'm resigned to the fact that I'm stuck at about 30 IBU. In terms of what's in there, there's 3KG of the pre-hopped LME (which is there I'm guessing that the 30 IBU comes from as that's what the Blonde Ale recipe has) as well as 1Kg of Dextrose monohydrate so it'll be about 6% but is there anything I can do with my stock of hops (or ordering some) in the dry hop as I'm really not sure that a flavour profile of a Blonde Ale is going to compliment the 6% IPA strength.
In stock I've got a surprising amount of odds and ends:
A load of Mosaic (I like it and have it for a future brew already in)
and then probably between 20g and 50g each of
Challenger
Cascade
Centennial
Nelson Sauvin
Citra
Amarillo
From leftovers (which I realise I should have done something with before now)
Any help would be appreciated, I figured that a bunch of dry hopping might move it more towards the more aromatic modern IPAs but I've not got the time to experiment (hence why I was going with a kit in the first place).
I also get that this might just be guesswork from here
Thanks
R
I'm hoping for some rescue recipe advice.
I'm normally a all grain brewer but due to work/parenting/lockdown I ordered some kits to keep myself stocked until I had a chance to brew all grain again.
The brew that I was putting on was a 60IBU DIPA but stupidly I didn't check the bag contents before starting brewing. I only noticed too late that they hadn't included the bittering hop extract and there weren't really many hops in the kit for a DIPA.
I got in touch with the supplier who has been less than helpful (and which is why they aren't getting named here) as they said it was fine and the LME was pre-hopped but this didn't hold any water as they'd sent the exact same LME (with the exact same product code etc) for a 30 IBU Blonde Ale too and they've been ignoring contact since then.
It has been in the fermenter for a couple of weeks now and I obviously don't want to pour it away but as some ingredients were missing I'm not sure if the 50 (ish) grams of hops in the bag is actually the Columbus that it's supposed to be.
I'm resigned to the fact that I'm stuck at about 30 IBU. In terms of what's in there, there's 3KG of the pre-hopped LME (which is there I'm guessing that the 30 IBU comes from as that's what the Blonde Ale recipe has) as well as 1Kg of Dextrose monohydrate so it'll be about 6% but is there anything I can do with my stock of hops (or ordering some) in the dry hop as I'm really not sure that a flavour profile of a Blonde Ale is going to compliment the 6% IPA strength.
In stock I've got a surprising amount of odds and ends:
A load of Mosaic (I like it and have it for a future brew already in)
and then probably between 20g and 50g each of
Challenger
Cascade
Centennial
Nelson Sauvin
Citra
Amarillo
From leftovers (which I realise I should have done something with before now)
Any help would be appreciated, I figured that a bunch of dry hopping might move it more towards the more aromatic modern IPAs but I've not got the time to experiment (hence why I was going with a kit in the first place).
I also get that this might just be guesswork from here
Thanks
R