Pit Creature
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Has anyone ever tried doing a Jakehead IPA clone?
Any ideas?
Any ideas?
It’s Wylam brewery’s most popular beer. It’s quite popular here in the North East.I've never heard of it. In Scotland a jakey, jakehead or jakeball, is a junkie. So I'm very interested as to what Jakehead IPA would be like.
Tenants Super springs to mind.
Joking aside, what is Jakehead IPA? Who brews it and where?
Cheers. Do you know how to ‘caramelise in the kettle’? I’ve only done one all grain beer before so there’s plenty I don’t know!It sounds right up my street. Let us know how you get on with your search for a recipe. A Google search got me the following, but it's not official and there's no follow up as to how good it was :
Re: Jakehead IPA Wylam Brewery, any recipes?
Post Sat Mar 05, 2016 5:53 pm
Found this posted by George, on a local homebrew Facebook group, will have to pick his brains for more info when get to meet up:-
Posted this in November "Just made my American Pale ale, a homage to Wylams Jakehead IPA, I used 3% Cara Munich and 8%Carapils, 3% torrified wheat and the rest Pale malt to get the caramel sweetness and then loads of hops. 25 g of Cascade, Centennial and Amarillo at 15 minutes and 5 minutes and then, just for Neil, 50 g of Galaxy to steep. I have a further 50 g Galaxy for dry hopping but already there is a great hop aroma. I got 40 litres at 1058 for OG, aiming for 1056.7 so just over and should get a 6.1% ale." The real Jakehead uses Golden promise caramelised in the kettle and has some simcoe in as well.
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