RhythmSection
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Hey y'all, I'm working up an Ipa recipe and just wanted to see what you guys think. Here goes
7 lb. 2-row
5 lb. wheat
.75 lb. Honey malt
.5 lb. Victory
.75 lb. Cane sugar
The grain bill is one I've used before and I'm very happy with it. So I don't really need many changes there (plus I already have it milled and read to go). Now, for the hops!
1.25 oz Columbus pellet FWH
.75 oz Motueka and Citra, .5 oz Simcoe, .25 oz Cascade @ 15,10,5,&FO
I also plan on using these hops in ridiculous amounts for dry hops
I'm trying for almost a continual hop, but only for the last 15 minutes. I want the main emphasis to be the tropical awesomeness of the motueka and citra, and I plan on using the cascade and simcoe to accentuate them. I've used cascade and simcoe together before and I really love how they work together, so i hope they'll be a good base for the citra and motueka to stand on. Also, I want it to be super hoppy, so maybe i should throw some more hops in it? What do you guys think? Any tips or ideas? Cheers :rockin:
7 lb. 2-row
5 lb. wheat
.75 lb. Honey malt
.5 lb. Victory
.75 lb. Cane sugar
The grain bill is one I've used before and I'm very happy with it. So I don't really need many changes there (plus I already have it milled and read to go). Now, for the hops!
1.25 oz Columbus pellet FWH
.75 oz Motueka and Citra, .5 oz Simcoe, .25 oz Cascade @ 15,10,5,&FO
I also plan on using these hops in ridiculous amounts for dry hops
I'm trying for almost a continual hop, but only for the last 15 minutes. I want the main emphasis to be the tropical awesomeness of the motueka and citra, and I plan on using the cascade and simcoe to accentuate them. I've used cascade and simcoe together before and I really love how they work together, so i hope they'll be a good base for the citra and motueka to stand on. Also, I want it to be super hoppy, so maybe i should throw some more hops in it? What do you guys think? Any tips or ideas? Cheers :rockin: