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IIPA partigyle

Discussion in 'Homebrew Ale Recipes' started by BA_from_GA, Jul 2, 2010.

 

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    BA_from_GA

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jul 2, 2010
    Recipe Type:
    All Grain
    Yeast:
    notty
    Yeast Starter:
    nope
    Batch Size (Gallons):
    5 gal
    Original Gravity:
    1.078
    Final Gravity:
    1.012
    Boiling Time (Minutes):
    90
    IBU:
    94
    Color:
    18.2
    Primary Fermentation (# of Days & Temp):
    21 days around 68*
    Secondary Fermentation (# of Days & Temp):
    14 days 68*
    Additional Fermentation:
    none
    Tasting Notes:
    fantastic smooth bitterness, with a great hop aroma and strong malt backbone.
    20 lb pilsen malt
    5 lb munich malt
    1 lb cara pils/dextrine
    1 lb crystal 15 L
    10 oz Crystal 60 L
    8 oz Crystal 120L


    Mash w/ 9 gal @ 152 for 60 min. Collected 7.5 gal of 1.110 wort

    batch sparge (second runnings, 5.5 gal of 1.030 wort.

    not sure the quantities (cause i didn't write it down), but i swapped quart for quart to get to starting gravities of : 1.068 for the big beer and 1.040 for the small

    the small beer ended up sucking, so i'll completely disregard it from here.

    the big beer was hopped as follows:

    .5 oz summit 16.3% @ 90 min
    .5 oz summit @ 60 min
    .5 oz centennial 8% @ 45 min
    .5 oz centennial @ 30 min
    .5 oz cascade 6.3% @ 20 min
    .5 oz cascade 6.3% @ 15 min
    .5 oz cascade 6.3% @ 10 min
    .5 oz cascade 6.3% @ 0 min
    1.5 oz amarillo 7.3% dry hopped for 14 days.

    pitched 1 8 oz mason jar of washed Notty yeast.


    I brewed an IIPA just because i had the above hops given to me by a friend. I wasn't a huge fan of the style, but didn't really dis-like it either.... this beer has swayed me. It was fantastic! given it to a couple hop-head friends and they've all loved it.

    the second-runnings beer would make a great blonde ale, esp if steeped with some crystal malt after taking the final runnings. I over hopped it (6 oz of willamette), and it just killed it... tastes like grass clippings.
     
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