All-Grain - Nick's SNPA clone
Recipe Type: All Grain Yeast: WLP001 California Ale Yeast Yeast Starter: No Batch Size (Gallons): 5 Original Gravity: 1.066 Final Gravity: 1.013 IBU: 37 Boiling Time (Minutes): 60 Color: 6.5 Primary Fermentation (# of Days & Temp): 7 days Additional Fermentation: 7 days, no dry hops Secondary Fermentation (# of Days & Temp): 8 days, dry hops included
Grain Bill
10.25 lbs. Rahr 2-Row Pale Malt
0.75 lbs. American Caramel 30L
Boiling Adjuncts
1 lb. Corn Sugar
Hopping Schedule
2.5AAU Chinook (0.216oz, 11.6%aa) @ 60 minutes
4.8AAU Northern Brewer (0.546 oz, 8.8%aa) @ 60 minutes
5AAU Cascade (0.6 oz, 8%aa) @ 15 minutes
3.6AAU Cascade (0.45 oz, 8%aa) @ Flameout
Cascade (0.45 oz, 8%aa) @ Dry Hop in Secondary
The Mash
Single Infusion
60 min @ 155F
I added 4 gallons at 173
The Sparge
Fly sparge
4 gallons
Fermentation Notes
I fermented for one week without a starter!!
I dry hopped for 8 days in the secondary and then transferred to a tertiary to let the hops settle out.
General Comments
Just keep in mind as far as mash temps and infusion water go, that it accommodated my system (10gallon rectangular cooler with copper manifold)
It was fairly carbonated (~0.82 cups corn sugar) which definitely added extra mouth feel to this brew. Upon settling, it has a medium head. Everyone that has tried it loves it. It is my favorite brew because the hops balance well with the mouth feel of the beer and the you feel pretty good after one or two. Simple awesome...would recommend to any home brewer. I formulated the recipe from BYO's 150 clone issue with a few changes...I hope you all enjoy. |
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On Deck:nothing :(
Primary: Unordinary Bitter
Secondary: India Brown Ale
Secondary: empty
Bottle conditioning: Honey APA
Housing: Irish stout, Nick's Old Ale, Nick's Cream Ale, Imperial chocolate stout, Nick's SNPA, Pecan Ale, Nick's version of the VCCA, Nick's First Porter, Serpentine Scotch Ale, Apfelwein
Last edited by nl724; 05-30-2008 at 09:31 PM.
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