The later hop additions are the key with homebrewed IPAs
You are right on with the DME/sugar ratio.
And for the IPA the crystal malt is a safe ratio and I would start there for this batch. You can always play with that later on since you'll drink the 8-12 beer pretty quickly!
For pitching...
How long are you steeping/whirlpooling for after the boil? For hop bombs I usually steep 30 minutes after boil and stir regularly before running through my chiller.
Another fun way to dry hop a ready-to-serve beer is whole leaf hops in a french coffee press.
I like the growler dry-hopping...
If you are planning on boiling about 6 liters so you end up with 5 before adding yeast, i would say 15 min boil is do-able. You won't get much hop utilization so yes, you will have to add quite a lot of hops which you've done. For the saison, you are probably adding a little much for the boil...
I'd go all calypso if you have it or all Saaz, but I wouldn't combine anything you listed. This is a relatively dry beer given the candi syrup addition with enough bitterness to balance, so if you match the IBUs with all of one or the other that would be good.
If you're after mouthfeel and/or...
I have not - recently I brewed this again and cut the midnight wheat down to one pound added at lauter and it cut the roast down considerably. I only used the Mexican Lager yeast this time, too though it was more for expediency's sale than anything else.
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I bought one of the hop spiders from chad and it's awesome. I have had no issues with IPAs or any other hop-forward beer.
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Here are some things that helped me out with this controller:
-Use a thermowell
-set the compressor delay for 10 minutes and go down from there if needed
-set the threshold to 0.5C, 0.3C was short cycling both heat and cool on my setup and Chris white's book uses 0.5C as an acceptable...
It won't hurt to throw another vial in each. I you just want to dry it out you can throw in the Dry English or British after one more day - it won't change the flavor but will help dry it out. You could probably even save $$ and use a packet of the S-04 instead of more liquid but you'll want...
That's so funny - every time I check this thread I'm hoping you finished! Quality work takes time - great build!
Did you ever have a thread going on that keezer?
Glad to hear imrook! I agree that the midnight wheat should probably be dialed back to 3/4-1 lb. I actually like the WLP940 version more than the WLP830. I have a few more ales in the pipeline right now but will be brewing this one again soon.