ReggieDunlop
Member
I can only fit 13.5 lbs of grain in my kettle so working with that in a Brew in a Bag system with 65% efficiency I came up with the following for my first IPA. It's a little lower in alcohol and I'm not sure if the IBUs fit an IPA. It almost seems like a tweener between a pale and an IPA. I was hoping for something closer to an IPA like Rogue's Northwestern Ale. I would appreciate your thoughts.
Batch Size: 5 gallons
OG: 1.058
FG: 1.016
ABV: 5.5%
IBU: 54
11 lbs 2 Row
3/4 lbs Munich
3/4 lbs Victory
1/2 lbs Crystal 60
1/2 lbs Carapils
1 oz. Centennial @ 60
1 oz. Amarillo @ 10
1 oz. Cascade @ 5
1 oz. Willamette @2
Mash at 149 for 90 mins
Batch Size: 5 gallons
OG: 1.058
FG: 1.016
ABV: 5.5%
IBU: 54
11 lbs 2 Row
3/4 lbs Munich
3/4 lbs Victory
1/2 lbs Crystal 60
1/2 lbs Carapils
1 oz. Centennial @ 60
1 oz. Amarillo @ 10
1 oz. Cascade @ 5
1 oz. Willamette @2
Mash at 149 for 90 mins