tobiasbeecher
IPA King
Evening all,
I have everything I need to make an east coast pale ale, this will be my first dive into all grain brewing. For now, it will be "BIAB", I will brew the lot on my hob in 1 pot. So far, I have done many kits, but nothing tastes quite like what I want to make.
I will list everything I intend to do, please could I get some feedback?
I tested my hob this evening. Power number 5 gives EXACTLY 149*F, so I will use that. With that said, here is the ingredient list:
1500g total (I am making 1 UK gallon, 4.5L for this initial test)
80% golden promise malt 1200g
12% flaked oats 180g
4% caramalt 60g
4% light crystal rye malt 60g
I will heat the water up to 149*F (maybe slightly more, as when I add the grain the temperature will drop. Question 1: How much higher should I go for 1 gallon?)
I will mash at 149*F for 75 minutes. I read that as the temperature is slightly lower than ideal, it will take slightly longer to give the desired outcome.
Then, remove the bag of grains, strain and then boil, for 60 minutes. During this boil, I will add hops at unknown times. Question 2: What times should I add what quantity of hops? I have the following pellets:
Citra, Simcoe, Azacca, El Dorado, Mosaic, Galaxy
I am thinking add a huge 50g of Citra at the start of boil, then at 60 minutes (end of boil) add 25g citra, 25g simcoe.
Then... once it has cooled to a fermentable temperature, say 65*F, I will add the yeast and 1 tsp of nutrient. White Labs 7 yeast.
During active fermentation (after 3 days) I will dry hop for the first time, 25g Mosaic. Then after a couple of days, 25g Galaxy.
Does anyone have any feedback for this? For BIAB, should I consider crash cooling in the sink with ice, at all? If so, at what time do I do that?
Thanks,
I have everything I need to make an east coast pale ale, this will be my first dive into all grain brewing. For now, it will be "BIAB", I will brew the lot on my hob in 1 pot. So far, I have done many kits, but nothing tastes quite like what I want to make.
I will list everything I intend to do, please could I get some feedback?
I tested my hob this evening. Power number 5 gives EXACTLY 149*F, so I will use that. With that said, here is the ingredient list:
1500g total (I am making 1 UK gallon, 4.5L for this initial test)
80% golden promise malt 1200g
12% flaked oats 180g
4% caramalt 60g
4% light crystal rye malt 60g
I will heat the water up to 149*F (maybe slightly more, as when I add the grain the temperature will drop. Question 1: How much higher should I go for 1 gallon?)
I will mash at 149*F for 75 minutes. I read that as the temperature is slightly lower than ideal, it will take slightly longer to give the desired outcome.
Then, remove the bag of grains, strain and then boil, for 60 minutes. During this boil, I will add hops at unknown times. Question 2: What times should I add what quantity of hops? I have the following pellets:
Citra, Simcoe, Azacca, El Dorado, Mosaic, Galaxy
I am thinking add a huge 50g of Citra at the start of boil, then at 60 minutes (end of boil) add 25g citra, 25g simcoe.
Then... once it has cooled to a fermentable temperature, say 65*F, I will add the yeast and 1 tsp of nutrient. White Labs 7 yeast.
During active fermentation (after 3 days) I will dry hop for the first time, 25g Mosaic. Then after a couple of days, 25g Galaxy.
Does anyone have any feedback for this? For BIAB, should I consider crash cooling in the sink with ice, at all? If so, at what time do I do that?
Thanks,