ahurley666
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OK thanks I'll check that out
I just divided everything by 5 and ended up with
2 lbs - 2 row
.4 lbs - Vienna
.1 lbs - Cara-pils
.1 lbs - Crystal 20L
1 oz of Centennial hops
Your 4 hop additions at 60,15,5 and 1 minutes are all 5.6 grams (1/5 oz) and you should have 5.6 left to dry hop (which would be equal to dry hopping with an oz in the original recipe).
I am using 3 grams (about 1/4 pack) of safale s-05 yeast. I'm still pretty new but I've read it finishes cleaner than s-04 and am not ready to harvest yeast or have a stir plate to make starters. I plan on comparing with a two-hearted when it's done so hopefully I can detect the differences.
Brewed this with conan and a little apollo, good beer, but totally different. Def not cloned. Ha!
Just wanted to say "thanks" for the recipe. It tasted great and I used this as the base (with a couple slight modifications) for my first homebrew competition entry (Upper Mississippi Mash Out). The two judges gave it a 43 and a 40, with some great comments pointing towards the need for a little more malt and body. Makes total sense because I mashed on the low end, finishing more like 148. Excited to try again!
Thanks for the info. That's some good attenuation. We had a cold snap here (0 degrees for 2 days). My yeast dropped out at the end before I had a chance to warm it up.
Is US-04 an acceptable yeast to use with this clone? Or is an American yeast preferable as it's a domestic craft brew?
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Not sure if this was in response to my post, so apologies if not, but I had previously brewed an APA using Wyeast 1272. I used about 1/2 the remaining yeast cake to brew the IPA. I likely overpitched, hence the comment on the beer's body, but I got great attenuation and a very clean/dry beer.Can I ask if you used harvested bells yeast or some other yeast? And what was your og and FG. I'm trying to figure the attenuation of bells yeast. Thanks.
Based on the screenshot I posted, it looks like the schedule is listing the general fermentation temperatures, and not just the cleanup temperature. You will see that they list the temperatures for a number of their beers.
"Fermentation Temperature Settings"
HHNF [Hell Hath No Fury] 74F
Two Hearted Ale 76F
Winter White 74F
Ales 72F
Lagers 48-50F
"Turn Down Temperatures"
60F
50F
35F