14thstreet
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Looks good there hopplease, glad you are enjoying your first AG batch! I've been meaning to do a review of the two IPAs I did side-by-side but feel they may not be accurate due to the old EKG hops I'm using. I like this description as I think I'm picking up some of these nuances in the Jaggery IPA.
For both IPAs I used Wyeast 1882 Thames Valley II, which is currently available as a seasonal strain. However, I've brewed the Jaggery IPA twice now with the same yeast and with 2lbs jaggery sugar per 5 gallons, I believe the yeast is having some problems finishing the beer. I've targeted 2 vol CO2 for bottling but the end product seems 2.5 volumes or greater. The extra bite from the carbonation isn't working and it may be masking some flavors in the beer. I would only recommend this recipe with this yeast by lowering the sugar to 1 pound and use fresh EKG hops. For me, it looks like the use of sugar requires me to really have a handle on how my yeast behaves.
If you are enjoying the IPA you made, why not make it again?!? I brewed the bowenz IPA with 1.25 oz of Chinook dryhop and I think it easily stands above the EKG in this recipe (remember my EKG are old). Nice aroma with a bit of flavor from that addition. The amber/crystal malt helps balance this beer, even low the bittering is on the low end for an IPA.
For both IPAs I used Wyeast 1882 Thames Valley II, which is currently available as a seasonal strain. However, I've brewed the Jaggery IPA twice now with the same yeast and with 2lbs jaggery sugar per 5 gallons, I believe the yeast is having some problems finishing the beer. I've targeted 2 vol CO2 for bottling but the end product seems 2.5 volumes or greater. The extra bite from the carbonation isn't working and it may be masking some flavors in the beer. I would only recommend this recipe with this yeast by lowering the sugar to 1 pound and use fresh EKG hops. For me, it looks like the use of sugar requires me to really have a handle on how my yeast behaves.
If you are enjoying the IPA you made, why not make it again?!? I brewed the bowenz IPA with 1.25 oz of Chinook dryhop and I think it easily stands above the EKG in this recipe (remember my EKG are old). Nice aroma with a bit of flavor from that addition. The amber/crystal malt helps balance this beer, even low the bittering is on the low end for an IPA.