Dane
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I got confused on my grain bags and used the wrong one. I wanted to brew a Belgium Tripel ( all grain kit from Midwest supplies) and my classic american IPA. I 'was' brewing my ipa today but found out after I mixed the grains that it was the wrong bag. Now I fudged up two recipes and am left with 10pound rarh. Looking at around 80 bucks in the hole and a very strange beer in the pot, let me know what you think about this grain bill! PLEASE! I'm freaking out
17lb domestic pilsner malt
8oz caravienne
1.5lb American rarh
1lb briess crystal 20
.75lb light munich
.75lb carapils
.25 Torrified Wheat
suppose to be 11.5lb american rarh instead of the pilsner malt and caravienne
Mash at 152 for 1 hour
Boil 90 min
chinook 1oz 30 min
Cascade 1.5oz 30
Willamette .5oz 15
Cascade 1.5oz 15
Willamette 1.0oz 5
Cascade 2.0oz secondary
White labs california ale w/ starter
I'm a new all grainer and don't know what to think about all this. I'm staying with my original ipa recipe while using the 17lb pilsner as my base malt. Should be a wicked strong beer but might taste like a fregn boot, help por favor.
17lb domestic pilsner malt
8oz caravienne
1.5lb American rarh
1lb briess crystal 20
.75lb light munich
.75lb carapils
.25 Torrified Wheat
suppose to be 11.5lb american rarh instead of the pilsner malt and caravienne
Mash at 152 for 1 hour
Boil 90 min
chinook 1oz 30 min
Cascade 1.5oz 30
Willamette .5oz 15
Cascade 1.5oz 15
Willamette 1.0oz 5
Cascade 2.0oz secondary
White labs california ale w/ starter
I'm a new all grainer and don't know what to think about all this. I'm staying with my original ipa recipe while using the 17lb pilsner as my base malt. Should be a wicked strong beer but might taste like a fregn boot, help por favor.