transferred to secondary last night. Dry Hopping now (1.8oz leaf hops).
It looks really good! Unfortunately, the gravity reading last night was 1.022. I probably should have waited to rack however i had another beer brewed and ready to pitch onto this yeast so I kinda didn't have a choice... Stupid mistake: CHECK YOUR GRAVITIES BEFORE GETTING ANOTHER BEER READY TO PITCH ONTO THE YEAST CAKE...
It's actually bubbling a bit more in secondary so many it'll go a little lower still.
Brewed this one yesterday. Everything turned out great and the yeast is currently happily eating away. I used a seasonal hop called falconers flight in place of the Amarillo (roughly the same alpha acid) I also used wyeast American ale due to pacman being so hard to get my hands on. Really excited about this one. Made some delicious bread from the spent grains also. Thanks for the recipe!
And I will be brewing this one again (I Think i'm on batch 4 or 5) On Saturday. I think I'm going to use an extra pack of S-05 I have in the fridge and see how that turns out.
I will update when i'm drinking this one to let you guys know how it turns out. The last 4 I have used White Labs CA ale yeast.
Its funny, everytime I order a pale ale when I'm out I compare it to this beer. I almost always end up thinking to myself "Mines better at home..." Its gonna be tough to wait for a month till I can have a pint of this.
Same here. I subbed em for Anthum. I also used a extra packet of S-05 I had as opposed to my usual WLP001. I would have to say it is still a great beer, but damn I miss my Amarillo's and should have used my usual WLP001
Thank you very much Cheshire Cat! This beer is outstanding. I made it exactly to your recipe. I now know why it won first place. Fantastic beer, fantastic aroma, my friends and I loved it. This is on my regular rotation now. I am going to brew it all grain this time but change nothing else. Thanks again cat!
So I made this beer last fall, all grain with Maris otter, and let the dry hops sit for about 21 days. Kegged 12 gallons worth and let me tell you this was the hit of the fall. All my buddies are like when are you making another batch, so that's what I am doing today. Best APA I have had in awhile thanks for the recipe!
I decided on going with Pacman after all. Its now been in primary two weeks. I was going to leave it another week, then transfer and dry hop. This was my first run on my new burner so I boiled off too much and came out really high at 1.065. Because of that, I think I can get away with adding some extra water at kegging time...so that I can have MORE beer! Can't wait to try this stuff. Thanks for the recipe.
Cat, Brewed this again and it is still the best beer I brew. I brew it all grain but other than that I make no changes from the recipe. I now have my water chemistry dialed in and it is even better than before. People out there, if you want to brew a fantastic APA this is it! Thanks again Cat!