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    Another Heady Topper style IPA with a single infusion mash

    I ended up with 6.5 gallons at 1.073 OG post-boil. Pitched ~200 billion cells of Conan yeast that was already active from a starter at 63*.
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    Another Heady Topper style IPA with a single infusion mash

    I've got the Ssbrewtech Brew Bucket. I only open it to add dry hops, and I have a string on the bag so I can pull it out quickly and close it right back up. I've brewed a few batches that were actually better than the real Heady Topper. While I'm sure my oxygen content isn't as low as the...
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    Another Heady Topper style IPA with a single infusion mash

    My water is pretty alkaline. I've done 35g of gypsum with 2% acidulated malt and the mash pH was 5.29. Even with 50g gypsum it would probably still be ~5.2. The real Heady Topper is using ~5g/gallon gypsum with reverse osmosis water in the mash to get a pH ~5.2.
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    Another Heady Topper style IPA with a single infusion mash

    Finally doing another homebrew. And on this one I'm adding in the last Alchemist technique that I have yet to use: a single infusion mash. No step mash on this one. 20 lbs Pearl Malt (93.5%) 16 oz Caramalt (4.7%) 6 oz Acidulated Malt (1.8%) 40g Gypsum Currently mashing at 147* for 60 minutes...
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    7th Hoppin' IPA - latest iteration using Heady Topper techniques

    I bottled half of my batch 5 weeks ago. FG was 1.008. It was definitely good, but not quite as good as Heady Topper, however it is only 6.3% alcohol. I tried it next to a Pseudo Sue and thought it was better since it was much hopier and drier. The 2nd to last beer was actually the best as it...
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    Heady Topper- Can you clone it?

    I've done many an IPA using the HT techniques, but decided to post my latest iteration since my last batch was the 2nd time I made a beer that was actually better than the real Heady Topper. We'll see how this one turns out: https://www.homebrewtalk.com/showthread.php?p=8098204#post8098204
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    7th Hoppin' IPA - latest iteration using Heady Topper techniques

    I've done quite a few iterations of my 7th Hoppin' IPA that I didn't post, but it's been a while since I've done a batch so I’m going to post on this one since my last batch was actually better than Heady Topper (somehow got a strawberry flavor.) 14 lbs Pearl Malt (93%) 12 oz Caramalt...
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    Tap-o-draft dispener nozzles wanted

    I have 3 dispensers and was looking for new 6 L bottles since my old ones got smashed when I moved, but since I can't find any at a good price, I would be interested in selling you my dispensers.
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    Conan Yeast Experiences

    Don't take Conan above 70* if the gravity is over 1.015...unless you are looking for Belgian characteristics. I would also advise staying under 70* for at least 4 days when bottle conditioning.
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    Heady Topper- Can you clone it?

    Omega should be fine. Pitch at .43 (that's actually pretty low as .75 is standard) and raise by 1 degree per day once fermentation starts. Once you hit 66* your beer should actually be finished at 1.010. The key is that you have to pitch correctly (don't assume you have have the 200 billion...
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    Latest DIPA - Pitching Conan like the Alchemist does for Heady Topper

    Maybe try the same technique, but start at 63*.
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    Latest DIPA - Pitching Conan like the Alchemist does for Heady Topper

    I don't get Belgian esters unless I go above 70*. How are you measuring temperature and how tight is your temperature control?
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    Latest DIPA - Pitching Conan like the Alchemist does for Heady Topper

    I had some of the most recent iteration that I had bottled before adding the 2nd dry hop. Tasted very thin, definitely no where near as good as the first beer in this thread where I hit that 0.44 pitching target and didn't have to add US-05 to finish it. The truth is I probably didn't have to...
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    Review of 30 dry hops

    Haven't tried any new hops in quite a while as I have a couple of pounds of hops that didn't make the cut and I will probably never use. At this point I've come down to about 9 hops that I like to use in my IPAs although Eureka sounds interesting.
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    Latest DIPA - Pitching Conan like the Alchemist does for Heady Topper

    Gravity was down to 1.020 two days after adding 11.5g of US-05 so I added the first dry hop: 1 oz Simcoe, 1 oz CTZ, 1/2 oz Belma, 1/2 oz Centennial, 1/2 oz Citra, 1/2 oz El Dorado, 1/2 Apollo, 1/2 oz Summit, 1/2 oz Comet Five days later gravity was down to 1.006 so I added the 2nd dry hop and...
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    Heady Topper- Can you clone it?

    That's why you should buy the ingredients yourself instead of using a kit (with the exception of Farmhouse's kit since it is theveganbrewer's recipe on page 1) if you want to clone this beer. As long as your water is right, you pitch the right amount of yeast (0.44 is where it's at but going...
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    Conan Yeast Experiences

    You can add Conan for bottle conditioning, just don't let it go above 70* for the first 4-7 days. I've successfully bottle conditioned with Conan in as little as 4 days, but it can take 3 weeks. IMO if it takes longer than 3 weeks to carb your yeast is almost dead, that's why you should always...
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    Latest DIPA - Pitching Conan like the Alchemist does for Heady Topper

    Gravity is only down to 1.025. Going to add a pack or two of US-05. I really think I pitched around 0.3 on this rather than 0.44. The previous beer I did turned out great.
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    Latest DIPA - Pitching Conan like the Alchemist does for Heady Topper

    Gravity is down to 1.030, raised temperature to 69, will raise to 70 tomorrow and see where things are at in 3 days.
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