- Recipe Type
- All Grain
- Yeast
- S0-5
- Yeast Starter
- N/A
- Batch Size (Gallons)
- 6
- Original Gravity
- 1.062
- Final Gravity
- 1.016
- Boiling Time (Minutes)
- 60
- Primary Fermentation (# of Days & Temp)
- 14
- Secondary Fermentation (# of Days & Temp)
- 7
- Tasting Notes
- Good APA with a lot of hop flavor.
Grain
13 Pounds 2-row
8oz Victory
Bittering Hops:
1oz Warrior hops - (60 - 30 min added slowly)
Hop Additions:
-The hops (below) were combined together and added from 30min - 0 min
a few at a time every minute (saving some for a Flame out addition):
1oz Cascade
.5oz Simcoe
.5oz Mosaic
Irish Moss 15m
Dry Hops: Added Day 15
.5oz Simcoe
.5oz Mosaic
1.00 Cascade
Fermented at 68 degrees for 14 days. Added dry hops at day 15. Cold crashed at day 19 (roughly 45 - 50 degrees) . Kegged on day 22.
Notes: I started out with the intent of making Yoopers 60 min IPA until I arrived at my LHBS. I couldn't find Fawcett grains and due to the shortage of Amarillo hops I had to improvise. This was my first time using Moasic as well. I enjoyed this beer greatly and I will definitely be brewing it again. I came out way better than I had expected. It has an IPA hoppy floral note but due to my post boil volume and gravity I put it in the pale ale section. Just a warning it has absolutely no taste resemblance to DFH 60 min... I recommend giving it a try.
13 Pounds 2-row
8oz Victory
Bittering Hops:
1oz Warrior hops - (60 - 30 min added slowly)
Hop Additions:
-The hops (below) were combined together and added from 30min - 0 min
a few at a time every minute (saving some for a Flame out addition):
1oz Cascade
.5oz Simcoe
.5oz Mosaic
Irish Moss 15m
Dry Hops: Added Day 15
.5oz Simcoe
.5oz Mosaic
1.00 Cascade
Fermented at 68 degrees for 14 days. Added dry hops at day 15. Cold crashed at day 19 (roughly 45 - 50 degrees) . Kegged on day 22.
Notes: I started out with the intent of making Yoopers 60 min IPA until I arrived at my LHBS. I couldn't find Fawcett grains and due to the shortage of Amarillo hops I had to improvise. This was my first time using Moasic as well. I enjoyed this beer greatly and I will definitely be brewing it again. I came out way better than I had expected. It has an IPA hoppy floral note but due to my post boil volume and gravity I put it in the pale ale section. Just a warning it has absolutely no taste resemblance to DFH 60 min... I recommend giving it a try.