ApothecaryBrewing
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- Recipe Type
- All Grain
- Yeast
- US-05
- Yeast Starter
- no
- Additional Yeast or Yeast Starter
- no
- Batch Size (Gallons)
- 5.5
- Original Gravity
- 1.065
- Final Gravity
- 1.012
- Boiling Time (Minutes)
- 60
- IBU
- 64
- Color
- 7-8
- Primary Fermentation (# of Days & Temp)
- 9 days @ 66
- Secondary Fermentation (# of Days & Temp)
- 5 days @ 66
- Additional Fermentation
- nope
- Tasting Notes
- Tropical aroma with hint of piney resin. Light dry body with a touch of sweetness
Grains
12# Two Row
1.5# Crystal 20
0.5# Munich
Hops
1 oz. Citra (14.1%AA) @ 20 minutes
2 oz. Chinook (11.1%AA) @ 10 minutes
2 oz. Citra (14.1%AA) @ 5 minutes
1 oz. Citra & Chinook Dry hopped for 5 days
Other
1 Whirlfloc
1/2 tab Campden
2 tsp. Yeast Nutrient
Mashed at 151F for 60 minutes
Batch sparged
This took silver at the 2013 UNYHA (Upstate New York) Homebrew Competition
Aroma: Predominantly Citra, mango/tropical notes that trails off with some dank piney resin from the Chinook. If this was all I could smell for the rest of my life, I would be a happy man.
Appearance: Light copper or gold. Cleared out really with the Whirlfloc. Laces really nicely and has about a 2 finger head if poured vigorously.
Taste: Slight bite up front, although very smooth. The late additions help round out the hop flavors without being too aggressive. Hop heads and haters alike have tried this and complimented it. Nice resinous tingle on the tongue. Body is light and crisp with a hint of residual sweetness from the Munich and crystal to back things up. Remains very light and drinkable though.
Will be brewing repeatedly... house IPA I believe.
12# Two Row
1.5# Crystal 20
0.5# Munich
Hops
1 oz. Citra (14.1%AA) @ 20 minutes
2 oz. Chinook (11.1%AA) @ 10 minutes
2 oz. Citra (14.1%AA) @ 5 minutes
1 oz. Citra & Chinook Dry hopped for 5 days
Other
1 Whirlfloc
1/2 tab Campden
2 tsp. Yeast Nutrient
Mashed at 151F for 60 minutes
Batch sparged
This took silver at the 2013 UNYHA (Upstate New York) Homebrew Competition
Aroma: Predominantly Citra, mango/tropical notes that trails off with some dank piney resin from the Chinook. If this was all I could smell for the rest of my life, I would be a happy man.
Appearance: Light copper or gold. Cleared out really with the Whirlfloc. Laces really nicely and has about a 2 finger head if poured vigorously.
Taste: Slight bite up front, although very smooth. The late additions help round out the hop flavors without being too aggressive. Hop heads and haters alike have tried this and complimented it. Nice resinous tingle on the tongue. Body is light and crisp with a hint of residual sweetness from the Munich and crystal to back things up. Remains very light and drinkable though.
Will be brewing repeatedly... house IPA I believe.