beerkrump
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- Recipe Type
- Partial Mash
- Yeast
- US-05
- Yeast Starter
- Hydrate
- Batch Size (Gallons)
- 5
- Original Gravity
- 1.076
- Final Gravity
- 1.015
- Boiling Time (Minutes)
- 60
- IBU
- ~80
- Color
- 16
- Primary Fermentation (# of Days & Temp)
- 7 days @ 68°F
- Secondary Fermentation (# of Days & Temp)
- 6 days @ 68°F
- Additional Fermentation
- bottle conditioned
- Tasting Notes
- Mmmmmm
AG Grain Bill
10# 2-row
2# Honey Malt
1# Crystal L60
0.5# Carapils
1# Honey
Extract Grain Bill
6.6# Light LME
1# Light DME
2# Honey Malt
1# Crystal L60
0.5# Carapils
1# Honey
Hops - all pellets
1.0 oz. Chinook (13%) @ 60
0.5 oz. Simcoe (13%) @ 20
1.0 oz. Centennial (11%) @ 15
0.5 oz. Simcoe (13%) @ 10
1.0 oz. Simcoe (13%) @ 5
1.0 oz. Amarillo (8%) @ 0
1.0 oz. Amarillo (8%) dry in secondary
1 tsp Irish Moss @ 15
0.75 cup Corn Sugar for bottling
I held the LME until the 15 minute mark of the boil to get the max out of my bittering hops. I also added the honey at flame out so I could retain as much of the flavor and aroma as possible.
The nose on this is amazing. Orange/Tangerine and floral come through with a hint of honey to back it up. The flavor is citrus and spice, but not too sweet and just a hint of alcohol warmth. And the honey comes back in the finish.
This is my house IPA and is a great brew for a big beer with a quick turn around. I'm not very patient and love a beer I can drink young. I usually pop the first one a week after bottling.
10# 2-row
2# Honey Malt
1# Crystal L60
0.5# Carapils
1# Honey
Extract Grain Bill
6.6# Light LME
1# Light DME
2# Honey Malt
1# Crystal L60
0.5# Carapils
1# Honey
Hops - all pellets
1.0 oz. Chinook (13%) @ 60
0.5 oz. Simcoe (13%) @ 20
1.0 oz. Centennial (11%) @ 15
0.5 oz. Simcoe (13%) @ 10
1.0 oz. Simcoe (13%) @ 5
1.0 oz. Amarillo (8%) @ 0
1.0 oz. Amarillo (8%) dry in secondary
1 tsp Irish Moss @ 15
0.75 cup Corn Sugar for bottling
I held the LME until the 15 minute mark of the boil to get the max out of my bittering hops. I also added the honey at flame out so I could retain as much of the flavor and aroma as possible.
The nose on this is amazing. Orange/Tangerine and floral come through with a hint of honey to back it up. The flavor is citrus and spice, but not too sweet and just a hint of alcohol warmth. And the honey comes back in the finish.
This is my house IPA and is a great brew for a big beer with a quick turn around. I'm not very patient and love a beer I can drink young. I usually pop the first one a week after bottling.