AG#90 Inspiration Pale Ale
I had originally planned to make another batch of my Mustang Pale Ale but with the weather warming up I'm just not feeling another bitter so I had a look at what I had in stock and came up with this.
I started with the published recipe for Verdant Lightbulb (Inspiration, Lightbulb, geddit?) and made a few tweaks...
I don't have any Caramalt and probably wouldn't use it in this anyway but I had everything else in about the right proportions, though I tweaked the amounts a little to suit my style.
The major difference is, while I had plenty of Centennial in the freezer, unusually for me I didn't have any Simcoe in stock so I've gone with Citra instead - not the same thing, I know, but I reckon a combination of C-hops will work just fine.
The hopping is different to anything I've done before so it will be interesting to see how it plays out.
My recent experience of chucking all the hops in late (AG#84) left me wanting more bitterness on the back end so I was pleased to see a decent bittering addition in the original Verdant Lightbulb recipe.
I've whirlpooled before of course but generally only for 10mins and I'd also tend to use quite a bit more hops here so I'm really curious to see how it turns out. No guidance was given in the recipe on whirlpool temperature - in hindsight I think I'd like to have gone a bit cooler, but again we'll see.
15L tap water, 17.5ml CRS, half a Campden tablet, giving:
Calcium 135
Chloride 121
Sulfate 149
Alkalinity 75
1500g Maris Otter
500g Vienna Malt
250g Carapils
250g Flaked Oats
2.50kg TOTAL
3hr full-volume no-sparge mash @ 67degC
Boil 30mins:
10g of Magnum 11.0% AAU for 30mins
1/4 Britewort tablet 7mins
Whirlpool 20mins, starting at 95degC, finished at 85degC
10g Centennial 9.9% AAU
10g Citra 13% AAU
Will dry hop post fermentation with 20g Centennial & 40g Citra
Pitched a vitality starter made with 50g light DME, 500ml water and a full 11g pack of Lallemand Verdant IPA.
4.9 SRM - Pale
20.5 IBUs Rager (according to the calculator at least!)
OG 1.050 (efficiency a bit higher than expected)
Expect it to end up about 1.012 and 5.0%.
I had originally planned to make another batch of my Mustang Pale Ale but with the weather warming up I'm just not feeling another bitter so I had a look at what I had in stock and came up with this.
I started with the published recipe for Verdant Lightbulb (Inspiration, Lightbulb, geddit?) and made a few tweaks...
I don't have any Caramalt and probably wouldn't use it in this anyway but I had everything else in about the right proportions, though I tweaked the amounts a little to suit my style.
The major difference is, while I had plenty of Centennial in the freezer, unusually for me I didn't have any Simcoe in stock so I've gone with Citra instead - not the same thing, I know, but I reckon a combination of C-hops will work just fine.
The hopping is different to anything I've done before so it will be interesting to see how it plays out.
My recent experience of chucking all the hops in late (AG#84) left me wanting more bitterness on the back end so I was pleased to see a decent bittering addition in the original Verdant Lightbulb recipe.
I've whirlpooled before of course but generally only for 10mins and I'd also tend to use quite a bit more hops here so I'm really curious to see how it turns out. No guidance was given in the recipe on whirlpool temperature - in hindsight I think I'd like to have gone a bit cooler, but again we'll see.
15L tap water, 17.5ml CRS, half a Campden tablet, giving:
Calcium 135
Chloride 121
Sulfate 149
Alkalinity 75
1500g Maris Otter
500g Vienna Malt
250g Carapils
250g Flaked Oats
2.50kg TOTAL
3hr full-volume no-sparge mash @ 67degC
Boil 30mins:
10g of Magnum 11.0% AAU for 30mins
1/4 Britewort tablet 7mins
Whirlpool 20mins, starting at 95degC, finished at 85degC
10g Centennial 9.9% AAU
10g Citra 13% AAU
Will dry hop post fermentation with 20g Centennial & 40g Citra
Pitched a vitality starter made with 50g light DME, 500ml water and a full 11g pack of Lallemand Verdant IPA.
4.9 SRM - Pale
20.5 IBUs Rager (according to the calculator at least!)
OG 1.050 (efficiency a bit higher than expected)
Expect it to end up about 1.012 and 5.0%.