- Recipe Type
- All Grain
- Yeast
- Nottingham
- Yeast Starter
- No
- Additional Yeast or Yeast Starter
- No
- Batch Size (Gallons)
- 5
- Original Gravity
- 1.052
- Final Gravity
- 1.010
- Boiling Time (Minutes)
- 60
- IBU
- 20.9
- Color
- 4.5
- Primary Fermentation (# of Days & Temp)
- 14 @ 68 degrees
- Secondary Fermentation (# of Days & Temp)
- 7 @ 72 degrees
- Additional Fermentation
- Secondary optional
- Tasting Notes
- Smooth, light bodied, fruity, dry mouth feel and tart finish. Great summer sipper!
I picked up some Nelson Sauvin hops at my LHBS and wanted a recipe that really showcased the hops since I hadn't had them in anything before. I had recently brewed BierMuncher's awesome "Centennial Blonde" and really liked the way the hops came through so I decided to use it as my inspiration, so props go to BM!
I am extremely happy with how this came out and am really a fan of the Nelson Sauvin hops! They are definitely not for everyone but the flavor that they give off is like no other hop I have ever tried. This is a light bodied beer that is not too high in ABV so it is perfect and refreshing for these hot summer months.
You can smell the grape notes from the hops distinctly in the nose and also get a nice crisp tartness in the finish.
I would recommend mashing low to keep this beer dry and crisp as that plays very well with the hops.
Enjoy!
Ingredients:
8 pounds American 2-Row
1 pound white wheat malt
.5 pound Vienna malt
.5 pound Crystal 10L
.25 ounce Nelson Sauvin (12.60%) 60 min
.30 ounce Nelson Sauvin (12.60%) 15 min
.30 ounce Nelson Sauvin (12.60%) 5 min
.40 ounce Nelson Sauvin (12.60%) flameout
Mashed at 152 for 60 min. Fermented at 68 degrees for 14 days then upped temp to 72 for 1 week (transferring to a secondary would improve clarity but I didn't bother).
I am extremely happy with how this came out and am really a fan of the Nelson Sauvin hops! They are definitely not for everyone but the flavor that they give off is like no other hop I have ever tried. This is a light bodied beer that is not too high in ABV so it is perfect and refreshing for these hot summer months.
You can smell the grape notes from the hops distinctly in the nose and also get a nice crisp tartness in the finish.
I would recommend mashing low to keep this beer dry and crisp as that plays very well with the hops.
Enjoy!
Ingredients:
8 pounds American 2-Row
1 pound white wheat malt
.5 pound Vienna malt
.5 pound Crystal 10L
.25 ounce Nelson Sauvin (12.60%) 60 min
.30 ounce Nelson Sauvin (12.60%) 15 min
.30 ounce Nelson Sauvin (12.60%) 5 min
.40 ounce Nelson Sauvin (12.60%) flameout
Mashed at 152 for 60 min. Fermented at 68 degrees for 14 days then upped temp to 72 for 1 week (transferring to a secondary would improve clarity but I didn't bother).