think the oils will kill any head retention?
That’s certainly a possibility. You could always try adding some nuts to a few bottles as a side trial?
think the oils will kill any head retention?
I have a stout lagering now with ridiculous head I might actually try this.That’s certainly a possibility. You could always try adding some nuts to a few bottles as a side trial?
sounds good will send you one when it's ready.
Have you counted the whiskey in your starting gravity. What is the predicted final gravitySo far so good, looking like I will hit a SG of 1.100 so I am going to drop in 1/2 kilo of DME to get me to 1.110. It's not quite as sweet as I was expecting, but very smooth. Also I dropped the wood chips to 50g based on @dalecek 's winning recipe. Oak and Cacao is now soaking in a half bottle of whiskey.
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So far so good, looking like I will hit a SG of 1.100 so I am going to drop in 1/2 kilo of DME to get me to 1.110. It's not quite as sweet as I was expecting, but very smooth. Also I dropped the wood chips to 50g based on @dalecek 's winning recipe. Oak and Cacao is now soaking in a half bottle of whiskey.
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Have you counted the whiskey in your starting gravity. What is the predicted final gravity
179 - 2020 Double IPA
19l batch - 1.079/1.014 - mash 65c
trying to use up some spare ingredients hence the complicated malt and hop bill. i was going to use sugar to dry it out but pre-boil gravity was already higher than expected. haven't made a double ipa in a while hopefully this one is good.
5.50 kg Hook Head Pale (5.0 EBC) 71.4 % 0.75 kg Pale Ale, Golden Promise®™ (Simpsons) (5.0 EBC) 9.7 % 0.50 kg BEST Munich (BESTMALZ) (15.0 EBC) 6.5 % 0.40 kg Carabelge (39.4 EBC) 5.2 % 0.25 kg BEST Pilsen Malt (BESTMALZ) (3.5 EBC) 3.2 % 40.00 g Columbus/Tomahawk/Zeus (CTZ) [15.50 %] - Boil 45.0 min 61.6 IBUs 50.00 g Citra [12.00 %] - Steep/Whirlpool 20.0 min, 80.0 C 9.0 IBUs 30.00 g Columbus/Tomahawk/Zeus (CTZ) [15.50 %] - Steep/Whirlpool 20.0 min, 80.0 C 7.0 IBUs 20.00 g CF169 (Mozart) [8.69 %] - Steep/Whirlpool 20.0 min, 80.0 C 2.4 IBUs 1.0 pkg Safale American (DCL/Fermentis #US-05) [50.28 ml] - 50.00 g Citra [12.00 %] - Dry Hop 5.0 Days 0.0 IBUs 50.00 g El Dorado [15.00 %] - Dry Hop 5.0 Days 0.0 IBUs 30.00 g Columbus/Tomahawk/Zeus (CTZ) [15.50 %] - Dry Hop 5.0 Days 0.0 IBUs 30.00 g Summit [17.00 %] - Dry Hop 5.0 Days 0.0 IBUs
At what point are you going to add this to the beer. That looks amazing.I opened up the jar to see how the cacao nibs and oak chips are marinating. The aroma is amazing chocolatey whiskey, I ended up adding the rest of the whiskey bottle to cover the nibs.
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I was going to as soon as it's done fermenting so maybe in a day or two.At what point are you going to add this to the beer. That looks amazing.
I was going to as soon as it's done fermenting so maybe in a day or two.
I thought it was almost ready so I added the maple syrup and look what I found!
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smell is amazingly chocolatey and malty. Cannot wait for this one.
Next brew idea is a hoppy pils, I think I am going to try out two newt hops though Olicana and Lemon drop and add them with Citra. Then dump these on the yeast cakes I have from the festbier expiriment I have fermenting.
Any experience with olicana? a British hop that sounds amazing.
Flavour and Aroma
Tropical fruit flavours and aromas, including mango, grapefruit and passionfruit.
Characteristics
Mango, grapefruit, passionfruit.
Bittering Characteristics
Complex bitterness with citrus and tropical fruit.
Flavour Intensity
8 /10
About this Hop
Oilcana® is from the Charles Faram Hop development programme. It brings tropical flavours to the UK. It is highly tolerant of wilt, but displays some susceptibility to powdery mildew.
Thanks for this as I was wondering about that, I might drop the citra down to half the amount of olicana and lemon drop.I found Olicana way more subtle than the description but only used about 50g for a hop tea in a 23L pale.
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