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Anyone feel the need to dry hop this? I brewed the original recipe, nailing temps and gravities andI have an extra oz of cascade. Leave it alone, or dry hop it?
Anyone feel the need to dry hop this? I brewed the original recipe, nailing temps and gravities andI have an extra oz of cascade. Leave it alone, or dry hop it?
So I don't have to worry about boil-off volumes? I thought because I'm working with half the amount, that I would need to add more wort to accommodate the same boil off.
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1 oz of cascade sounds great. I'd do that the next time making this, probably even sub in a portion of pale ale malt too but then it's almost becoming a Mirror Pond clone.
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I tried that about two years ago using whole Cascade hops. You have to be careful or you'll wind up with grassy beer.
For making your own crystal malt I think you want to soak it for more like 2 hours+ This is a really good resource: http://barleypopmaker.info/2009/12/08/home-roasting-your-malts/
Also, you have to keep it at a lower temp than 350 because you basically want to mash in the husk. Then after that time you can dry it out/roast it. But as far as waiting 1-2 weeks, not necessary in my experience unless you're using darker roasts.
Brewed this last night. Had a few issues:
Mashed a little warm. I mash BIAB style and last night I was experimenting with keeping the mash warm in my oven. Next time I'll just wrap the pot in blankets.
Over sparged a little and when the boil was done my final volume was just a shade under six gallons.
According to my hydrometer my OG was 1.055.
I'm sure the beer will still be good (hopefully) but it's not going to be a true representation of the recipe. Regardless of outcome I will try to remember to post my results (in about 7 weeks).
This is my first try with this extract recipe. I messed up and put in 2# of Munich instead of 1.5, how will this change this beer?