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As many of you probably know, Sierra Nevada created a recipe they're calling Resilience IPA, convinced over a hundred breweries to make it yesterday (11/27) and donate the entire proceeds to a Camp Fire Relief Fund they created. They also worked with suppliers to donate many of the raw materials to participating breweries. I think the whole thing is awesome.
They've also posted the recipe publicly, and it has been converted into a 5 gallon batch size, which can be found here:
https://www.homebrewersassociation....m=email&utm_campaign=AHA&_zs=C11dN1&_zl=vD6m4
I'm thinking about making this the first brew on my new system, but am a little confused. The boil is listed at 60 minutes, with a 20 minute rest before chilling to pitching temps. The hops schedule has additions at 80 minutes, 15 minutes, whirlpool (flameout) and dry hop.
I'm assuming 80 minutes means "at the start of boil", referencing the combination of the 60 minute boil plus 20 minute rest). Whirlpool and dry hop are obviously straightforward. But what is the deal with the 15 minutes? If my supposition about the 80 minutes is true, this would be 5 minutes after flameout. But they contribute more IBUs than the whirlpool hops that are added at flameout.
They've also posted the recipe publicly, and it has been converted into a 5 gallon batch size, which can be found here:
https://www.homebrewersassociation....m=email&utm_campaign=AHA&_zs=C11dN1&_zl=vD6m4
I'm thinking about making this the first brew on my new system, but am a little confused. The boil is listed at 60 minutes, with a 20 minute rest before chilling to pitching temps. The hops schedule has additions at 80 minutes, 15 minutes, whirlpool (flameout) and dry hop.
I'm assuming 80 minutes means "at the start of boil", referencing the combination of the 60 minute boil plus 20 minute rest). Whirlpool and dry hop are obviously straightforward. But what is the deal with the 15 minutes? If my supposition about the 80 minutes is true, this would be 5 minutes after flameout. But they contribute more IBUs than the whirlpool hops that are added at flameout.