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  1. flintoid

    Heady Topper- Can you clone it?

    Maybe I should have clarified- his wife doesn't react to HT and a few other beers of his. My wife, who has celiac's disease, doesn't either. I won't debate you on the "what is Celiac safe and what isn't" topic because that's not for this forum.
  2. flintoid

    Heady Topper- Can you clone it?

    Kimmich is also trying to source all ingredients locally from VT. That includes the hops. I'd bet if he's using Columbus that it's grown locally. I've chatted with him many times- the best information I ever got from him was that Heady Topper is celiac safe. His wife has celiac's (so does...
  3. flintoid

    New England IPA "Northeast" style IPA

    I would do a starter if you want the hops and grain to shine- golden promise brings a sweetness to the whole thing and if you're using aplomb hops that you want to bring out- a starter is a must. If you stress Kviek yeasts, they turn into ester bombs. I underpitch Kveiks when I'm using...
  4. flintoid

    New England IPA "Northeast" style IPA

    There's the magical "hop IBU chart" as when OG goes up, perceived IBUs does too.... unless your FG is off of course. I do find that as I up the IBUs, it does seem a bit more bitter. My FGs always hover in the 1.013-1.015 range on my "big" NEIPAs (OG greater than 1.075)
  5. flintoid

    New England IPA "Northeast" style IPA

    If you use grain for additional fermentables for a double NEIPA, expect the color to darken. If you want that same light yellow-orange color of a regular NEIPA, use sugar to up your OG. as logical as this sounds, it took me a bunch of batches to figure out why my colors were so dark.
  6. flintoid

    New England IPA "Northeast" style IPA

    I've used a S-04 blend. As with 1318 and other yeasts, if you pitch a high cell count, it gives you a pretty decent ale. If you severely underpitch it, it gives you the estery goodness of a great NEIPA. 1318 is really, really good when under-pitched, though. S-04 doesn't shine nearly as...
  7. flintoid

    New England IPA "Northeast" style IPA

    I’m now a believer of the hard crash and no active fermentation hops. Zero hop burn out of dry hop. And at 70F DH I got great extraction out of 2019 Citra and Simcoe. This is one of the best ones I’ve done yet. this thread has been invaluable.
  8. flintoid

    New England IPA "Northeast" style IPA

    My first Oat NEIPA. Many learnings from grinding and efficiency, to the mash water loss... to the insane finish of 1.003 FG Color and taste are on point so far- still need to carbonate but it’s insanely promising. But this was the first time I did dry hopping and cold crashing in the fermenter...
  9. flintoid

    Other Half Daydream (oat cream IPAs) - all grain clone attempts

    I've been roasted on homebrewing subreddits for this- but I think Al pots oxidize the wort. I have a very "seasoned" Al pot, but I still can't get past a certain hue of the beer- I've tried pilsen NEIPA bases too. It's not terrible, as I can't taste it, but the color isn't quite as light as...
  10. flintoid

    Other Half Daydream (oat cream IPAs) - all grain clone attempts

    what is your kettle material? Stainless or aluminum?
  11. flintoid

    New England IPA "Northeast" style IPA

    Lighting is everything, unless it's so bad it is brown. Using an iPhone 11 I can make a glass look like straight orange juice or muddled Sam Adams NEIPA (which isn't bad for the price). I think I'm done experimenting with Cascade / Centennial in whirlpools and DH. Touches of them can change...
  12. flintoid

    New England IPA "Northeast" style IPA

    If you don't mind me asking- what was your S-33 / K-97 / WB-06 blend ratios / weights? I've been doing the old S-04 / T-58 / WB-06 blending and have tired of it. The esters aren't as bright as I want them to be. I've noticed English Yeasts (1318, S-04) give off a darker SRM. I did a Kveik...
  13. flintoid

    New England IPA "Northeast" style IPA

    YVH is the Amazon of hops. Shipping is 2 day, every time. You can order your dry hop bill after your brew day when you unexpectantly dump the last of your Citra into your whirlpool. This year's Galaxy and Citra have been great. About to try 2019 Simcoe.
  14. flintoid

    Other Half Daydream (oat cream IPAs) - all grain clone attempts

    That's got some great color to it. What yeast did you use? And what was your starting water chemistry?
  15. flintoid

    New England IPA "Northeast" style IPA

    you guys are making regret not tossing in a bag of nelson in my order from YVH today.
  16. flintoid

    New England IPA "Northeast" style IPA

    I would think so. But it's hard to rack into a keg pressurized (at least somewhat) with C02. I do keg-to-keg transfers. And I highly suggest doing a fermentation vessel you can pressurize. There are some instructions on this thread about using fermonsters with CBD systems (floating dip...
  17. flintoid

    New England IPA "Northeast" style IPA

    A little off topic but this is just too comical not to share. A local brewery in Boston, Aeronaut, who has been around long enough to know better, attempted maybe their 4th NEIPA: Imperial Galaxyc Cirrocumulus. And their story about the color is this: “it eventually settles. We used a special...
  18. flintoid

    Native ESP8266 BrewPi Firmware - WiFi BrewPi, no Arduino needed!

    It's a generic "2 port" USB power supply that I have disassembled and wired to power both the Wemos and the Pi Zero W. I was even wondering if having high voltage in the same box as the pi zero could have an affect on the magnetic flash card. This box has never turned off in the year+ that...
  19. flintoid

    Heady Topper- Can you clone it?

    I shortened the dip tube by 0.5" (it doesn't take much- be sure to remove less as you can always remove more later, you want it to sit as low in the keg as possible when it's in the filter) and I drilled a hole in the lid of this, just barely larger than the diameter of the dip tube...
  20. flintoid

    Heady Topper- Can you clone it?

    Again, I agree with your assessment to the cons of dry hop kegging. In regards to point 1- you're right. It's part of the game. Trub loss. In regards to 2, I've added a long 300 micron filter around my dip tube and it has halted dip tube clogging. Nothing is worse than clogged dip tubes...
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