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Hi all-
This is my first post here and I am interested in your thoughts on this off style "saison" that we are planning on brewing up tonight.
Recently I had the pleasure of trying a LA chouffe houblon ipa and found it to be totally incredible. The way the American hops (Amarillo, and Columbus) come together with the Belgian funk make me smile... Seeing as my homegrown Cascades are precocious and already ready this year I figured they would add a nice citrus note. To keep it consistent with the American theme, why not throw in some Simcoe? I want to make it utterly swillable, so I am aiming for an OG around 1.050. Here is what I have come up with-
8# Pilsner
4# Wheat
1# Munich
0.5 oz Simcoe (60 min)
0.5 oz Simcoe (whirlpool)
5 oz Fresh / Wet Cascades (whirlpool)
Wyeast 3711 French Saison
15 min @ 122
60 min @ 150
90 min boil -> 5.5 Gal @ 1.050 into fermenter (I know my efficiency could use some work)
Ferment 68 -> 80 over 2 weeks, cold crash, keg
What do you think?
This is my first post here and I am interested in your thoughts on this off style "saison" that we are planning on brewing up tonight.
Recently I had the pleasure of trying a LA chouffe houblon ipa and found it to be totally incredible. The way the American hops (Amarillo, and Columbus) come together with the Belgian funk make me smile... Seeing as my homegrown Cascades are precocious and already ready this year I figured they would add a nice citrus note. To keep it consistent with the American theme, why not throw in some Simcoe? I want to make it utterly swillable, so I am aiming for an OG around 1.050. Here is what I have come up with-
8# Pilsner
4# Wheat
1# Munich
0.5 oz Simcoe (60 min)
0.5 oz Simcoe (whirlpool)
5 oz Fresh / Wet Cascades (whirlpool)
Wyeast 3711 French Saison
15 min @ 122
60 min @ 150
90 min boil -> 5.5 Gal @ 1.050 into fermenter (I know my efficiency could use some work)
Ferment 68 -> 80 over 2 weeks, cold crash, keg
What do you think?